It's Valentine's Day and I'm on my way out to perform obligatory rituals bespeaking my devotion to those females in my immediate love-sphere. Not that I mind, mind you.
I say "I love you" pretty much every day (I'd say every day, but I'm hesitant to say "every" anything): at least every day to each of my three children who are in the house (even the 16 year-old boy), and every day to my wife. It's important to me.
I talk to my daughter away at college once a week, sometimes more, and I tell her I love her about seven times per conversation to make up for the other days (not that I plan it that way, but that's the way it works out), and when I actually SEE her, I imagine I am a mushy mess of hugs, kisses, "I love you's" and "I missed you's." I'm an emotional guy, especially about the kids.
According to a Reader's Digest poll, most of us are pretty mushy:
- Nearly three-quarters of Americans - not counting those who live alone - say "I love you" at least once a day, according to a new poll.
And that goes for men as well as for women.
The poll, conducted in November by Chappaqua-based Reader's Digest and the Gallup Organization, asked 1,000 adults living in households how often they said those three little words to their spouse or children.
Seventy-three percent claimed they said it once a day, including 71 percent of men and 74 percent of women. In addition, 14 percent claimed to say "I love you" several times a week, and 5 percent said they say it once a week, which would mean 92 percent of Americans say the words at least once a week.
A third of those who responded said they found themselves saying "I love you" more than they did five years ago. [AP]
When our 4 year-old is feeling particularly profound, she will say not just "I love you," but "I love you as a heart" - she came up with that one herself.
Happy Valentine's Day - don't be stingy with your "I love you's."






Article comments
1 - bhw
Eric, I love you, man.
And thanks for Blogcritics.
2 - Eric Olsen
Thanks bhw, I love you, man, too. And thanks to all involved for making it happen!
3 - Eileen Spinelli
Dear Eric,
Thank you for mentioning my book SOMEBODY LOVES YOU,MR. HATCH.
If you visit my web site www.eileenspinelli.com (check under funstuff) you'll find a recipe for
Mr. Hatch's Brownies. Maybe you can bake a batch and send them off to your daughter in college.
All good wishes,
Eileen
All good wishes
4 - Eric Olsen
thanks for stopping by Eileen and best of luck with the book - my daughter just left Friday to go back to school and she has already called to say hi - very good sign