It made me so happy to read about this warm interaction! 🩷 This got me thinking that there are so many ways to care. I wish we could expand the concept of "love languages" out of couples therapy and into everyday conversation. I want to learn what languages of care look like for different people.
Also, love love love that you visited the delightful town that is Turners Falls. Such wonderful people there! I used to live in that area.
What a beautiful directive for us all. I think this is how folks felt when grandma used to call someone by name throughout the conversation. So rare that each of us get the acknowledgment we deserve.
It made me so happy to read about this warm interaction! 🩷 This got me thinking that there are so many ways to care. I wish we could expand the concept of "love languages" out of couples therapy and into everyday conversation. I want to learn what languages of care look like for different people.
Also, love love love that you visited the delightful town that is Turners Falls. Such wonderful people there! I used to live in that area.
YES love that push of love languages in everything! And Turners Falls was wildly cute, I couldn't believe it!
So adorable! Did you check out LOOT, by chance?
Also looove that your trip to VT had the express purpose of staring at a meadow. Sounds like a perfect vacation *chefs kiss*
Woooooah I didn't, but now I'm kicking myself because this looks amazing! thank you so much for the rec! Next time!
What a beautiful directive for us all. I think this is how folks felt when grandma used to call someone by name throughout the conversation. So rare that each of us get the acknowledgment we deserve.