This year I took
advantage of the fact that Valentine’s Day was on Sunday, and I made pancakes
and bacon for breakfast. To add an extra
Valentine’s Day flare, I added red food coloring to the pancake mix. The result was pretty pink pancakes.
Of course
the pancakes did not taste any different, nor did they have any difference from
regular pancakes in nutritional value or texture. I used the same box mix as usual, and did not
change any additive ingredients. But
somehow these pancakes seemed to taste better to my kids, simply because they
were pink. My daughter said it best when
she said she could “taste love in the pancakes.”
This
reminded us of the song by Chris Rice called “Smell the Color Nine,” where he
reminds us that trying to figure out the mysteries of God is like trying to “smell
the color nine.” Of course “nine’s not a
color, and even it if was you can’t smell a color.” Similarly, no one can really “taste love.” But on this Valentine’s Day my kids knew love
was there simply by the extra effort expended to make the day special.
There are
many who cringe at the commercialization of the Valentine’s Day holiday and
feel there is sometimes too much expense and materialism attached to February
14th. In many ways I
agree. Yet on this Valentine’s Day the
cost of food coloring was just pennies, and the rewards were great. Sometimes these little things we do for our
loved ones can make a big difference.
So whether
you “believe” in Valentine’s Day or not, I hope you will make the effort to help
the loved ones in your life feel special from time to time. Go the extra mile, do an extra service, buy
an extra gift, or do whatever you feel is important. Sometimes these things don’t cost too much
money or time, like adding red food coloring to a favorite breakfast meal. It was just enough for my family to “taste
the love in it,” and it was well worth the effort.
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