In seventh grade a boy passed me a beautiful love note. That was 1962. I saved it. We were married in 1968, but divorced in 1971. I still saved it. And recently I gave it to our son, so he knows that we were once deeply in love.
The story about the man who knew one thing -- that he had to buy flowers for his wife for Mothers Day -- is one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen.
Steve Hartman you do wonderful stories thank you many years come . I hope you do more stories and best thing CBS did Steve allow tell your story. Great video's keep up good work.
The story of the kidney transplant really got to me. My husband was on dialysis for nearly 4 years before he went to the Lord. He never made it to the transplant list, but he always said when he finished a job, it was time to move on to something else. I think he had checked off all his "jobs" before he left me, but he's still in my heart and dreams every day.
Steve, 2 stories in the episode almost brought tears to my eyes, well did, I to am a transplant patient, my wife was my first transplant coordinator. Now were going's g pm 34 years together. The other one was the story about the man with Alzheimer's, it made me think of my late mother in law, she passed from Alzheimer's disease. She was amazing to me. Thank you for doing these 2 stories. Robert
How can your heart be happy and break at the same time? These stories are wonderfully poignant, worth shedding tears while smiling. Steve Hartman is a national treasure.
I threw away my wedding photos, after my divorce. I got rid of every single thing that bonded us, except our kids and the love letters he wrote me when he was boot camp. I decided to read this again, after 10 years of divorce. It was weird and lovely, at the same time. I saved them for my kids to read, when I'm gone from this earth. They don't know it yet. I just want my kids to know that they were created in a moment of love.
A Marines service to country never ends. Lucky for this Marine, his gift of a lifetime came back to him a million times over. What a story. Semper Fi 🇺🇸.
LOVE Steve's stories! If appropriate and approved by Steve's wife & the CBS team I would love to see how his children are growing I so enjoyed their Kindness series.
This needs to be a weekly show/ weekly tv magazine like 60 minutes,, we need more positive stories, we are awash in toxic politics and negativity. We need more love and light
I agree wholeheartedly! I could listen to Steve Hartman for hours, and use a box or two of tissues along the way. He shows the good side of humanity which needs to be shown more.
These were all beautiful stories but the goose one got to me the most. Amelia knew where Arnold was and visited him daily, flying off across the lake together at the end. Such a tear-jerker.
I'm so happy I found this:) I hadn't seen Steve's segment on CBS Sunday Morning for a couple of weeks and was actually worried about him. At 65 years young I've been watching 'On the Road' faithfully for well over Steve's 25 years! No matter what this is always a guaranteed smile ~ ✌🌷
This is like a cool oasis in a desert of cactus thorns and blazing relentless heat. I love seeing people behave selflessly because they understand that love isn't a commodity you run out of, it's the goose that lays the golden egg.
I absolutely love Steve Hartman and the stories he shares with us. I know every time I watch him I will end up in a puddle of tears but I somehow feel good after watching his story. Thank you for being with us every Friday evening. ❤️
This was a much needed story! My dear husband died almost ten years ago and the situation in Ukraine has me quite upset but this post has raised my feelings greatly!!! Grateful!!!❤️🌹🌻🌻🌻
Wow, I don't know which love story was my favorite. They were all amazing. From the man who donated his kidney to his future wife, to the man who was lost but insisted on buying flowers for his wife, to the man determined to find a kidney for his dying wife, to Mrs Goose, who visited her recuperating husband, Mr Goose. They were all wonderful. I cried when I saw every story. Thanks Steve Hartman for sharing.
Condolences, friend. Hope you have still been wading through the sadness. But it's okay if you can't stay strong all the time--just be kind to yourself. Best wishes!
I loved this!! After watching this, I went and got my parents Brach's Chocolate box..but wait this box is 65 yrs old and certainly no chocolate could last that long. Inside are my parents love letters after they got married and before I was born 5 yrs later. My dad was such a romantic man. I shed tears reading again some of these love letters and notes
Thank you and bless you for continuing to share stories of hope and love and God‘s power. Steve were you the creator of on the road again? Our nation and our world needs more of this love met flourish in His name. Amen
If I ever need a pick me up or just a random shot levity, Steve Hartman always delivers. I enjoy his segments so very much - and have my two young daughters sit down and watch them with me. It’s heart - happy journalism ❤️
I remember watching these as a kid when Charles Krolt started them. I still watch them whenever I can, even though I have missed a few years of them. Keep up the good work, Steve, and as long as you're making them. I, along millions of other people, will keep watching
This is a very beautiful anthology of love stories. I was misty-eyed the whole time. Please take a look, this will make you inspired and hopeful to the positive things in life..
Dexter you are an inspiration and give me home... You are an angel on earth and I believe you went through the sad ordeal for a magical purpose... To give all brings hope and courage. I thank you so much. Xxxooo
Thank you for all these stories and all of the stories for the past years. They have brought so much happiness to so many. These kinds of stories are life changing and I thank you so much for your contribution to the world. With love and appreciation!
March 29, 1963 my parents were married. Today they are still married ! 👍 61 years ! I’m so incredibly proud of them. And it’s something to be proud of during this ear of ‘give up ‘ !! And I had to laugh at “ no honking way ‘ !!! So cool
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I remember these stories. Still brings joy.
In seventh grade a boy passed me a beautiful love note. That was 1962. I saved it. We were married in 1968, but divorced in 1971. I still saved it. And recently I gave it to our son, so he knows that we were once deeply in love.
Thank The Universe for Steve Hartman!!!! He's certainly got the appropriate last name. Heart-Man.
The story about the man who knew one thing -- that he had to buy flowers for his wife for Mothers Day -- is one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen.
I know, right?!
that story brought tears of joy to my eyes.🤤
Is the wife still alive? Someone should continue it
@@lukew7901 YES!
Steve Hartman you do wonderful stories thank you many years come . I hope you do more stories and best thing CBS did Steve allow tell your story. Great video's keep up good work.
I just love💖💖💖 Steve Hartman ❣️
Okay Charles and Louise’s love story got me right there y’all. ALL THE FEELS. 🥺♥️
The story of the kidney transplant really got to me. My husband was on dialysis for nearly 4 years before he went to the Lord. He never made it to the transplant list, but he always said when he finished a job, it was time to move on to something else. I think he had checked off all his "jobs" before he left me, but he's still in my heart and dreams every day.
I'm so sorry for your loss. As long as he is in your heart and mind, he will keep living.
Ohhh
I’m so sorry for your loss, but happy for your wonderful memories that live on.
In your dreams letting you know he's still with you--the ones where you feel you physically touched him are the best ❤
@@chrissigrigsby871 Yesterday was the anniversary of my first date with him.
Steve Hartman is the BEST ❤️
WONDERFUL MAN.. AND A
WONDERFUL WOMAN...
WHAT A BEAUTIFUL COUPLE
GOD BLESS THEM.
❤❤🎉❤❤🎉❤❤🎉❤❤
Steve Hartman, a National Treasure!
Steve please keep these coming. You are the greatest journalist with the most compassion. Thank you.
I love all of Steve Hartman's pieces. He always brings the best in human nature to light. Love his kids too.
Steve Hartman has a wonderful heart and personality. He is so approachable. A gifted man.
Steve, 2 stories in the episode almost brought tears to my eyes, well did, I to am a transplant patient, my wife was my first transplant coordinator. Now were going's g pm 34 years together. The other one was the story about the man with Alzheimer's, it made me think of my late mother in law, she passed from Alzheimer's disease. She was amazing to me. Thank you for doing these 2 stories. Robert
How can your heart be happy and break at the same time? These stories are wonderfully poignant, worth shedding tears while smiling. Steve Hartman is a national treasure.
I threw away my wedding photos, after my divorce. I got rid of every single thing that bonded us, except our kids and the love letters he wrote me when he was boot camp. I decided to read this again, after 10 years of divorce. It was weird and lovely, at the same time. I saved them for my kids to read, when I'm gone from this earth. They don't know it yet. I just want my kids to know that they were created in a moment of love.
Yes . I always told my kids they were created out of love no matter what
The men featured in this piece are true Stand Up Guys! Wish there were more like them around.
Omg I'm balling my damn eyes out. This is the lord working his finest miracle. Thank God for love!!
This man is a man beyond man, how can someone think to give part of thr vital part for someone? He’s honestly selfless
A Marines service to country never ends. Lucky for this Marine, his gift of a lifetime came back to him a million times over. What a story. Semper Fi 🇺🇸.
Steve Hartman has had me in a vortex of tears and happiness
LOVE Steve's stories! If appropriate and approved by Steve's wife & the CBS team I would love to see how his children are growing I so enjoyed their Kindness series.
Awwwww - The Widowed Man’s story was heart warming👑👑💕💕 plus the Husband who searched for a Kidney for his Wife Awwwww💕💕
Two of my favorite ❤
love all your stories Mr. Steve Hartman.
What fantastic love stories ! And told by Steve to boot. Simply fantastic.
This needs to be a weekly show/ weekly tv magazine like 60 minutes,, we need more positive stories, we are awash in toxic politics and negativity. We need more love and light
I agree 100%!
I agree wholeheartedly! I could listen to Steve Hartman for hours, and use a box or two of tissues along the way. He shows the good side of humanity which needs to be shown more.
Absolutely! This is like Chicken Soup for the Soul.
Steve Hartman can be seen on CBS Friday night or CBS Sunday Morning
Amen.We need more of this!
Wow! This goes to show you that there is a higher power at work in our lives 🙏🏻🕊🌈
Quote of the decade…..”It’s AMAZING what’s possible…when love becomes an instinct.” Steve Hartman, simply profound!!!
These were all beautiful stories but the goose one got to me the most. Amelia knew where Arnold was and visited him daily, flying off across the lake together at the end. Such a tear-jerker.
GOD BLESS THESE 2 COPS 👮♂️ ARE SO AMAZING, 👏 WONDERFUL, CARING, GREAT, 👍 TO HELP THIS MAN WITH THE FLOWERS 💐 ❤️ 💐❤
I'm so happy I found this:) I hadn't seen Steve's segment on CBS Sunday Morning for a couple of weeks and was actually worried about him. At 65 years young I've been watching 'On the Road' faithfully for well over Steve's 25 years! No matter what this is always a guaranteed smile ~
✌🌷
This is like a cool oasis in a desert of cactus thorns and blazing relentless heat. I love seeing people behave selflessly because they understand that love isn't a commodity you run out of, it's the goose that lays the golden egg.
I absolutely love Steve Hartman and the stories he shares with us. I know every time I watch him I will end up in a puddle of tears but I somehow feel good after watching his story. Thank you for being with us every Friday evening. ❤️
This was a much needed story! My dear husband died almost ten years ago and the situation in Ukraine has me quite upset but this post has raised my feelings greatly!!! Grateful!!!❤️🌹🌻🌻🌻
that second story is so sweet
Omg, best love story ever. (Liver transplant. ). When he said he was the groom, I put my hand over my mouth in shock, then in joy.
Unbelievably beautiful, Steve Hartman❣️
Wow, I don't know which love story was my favorite. They were all amazing. From the man who donated his kidney to his future wife, to the man who was lost but insisted on buying flowers for his wife, to the man determined to find a kidney for his dying wife, to Mrs Goose, who visited her recuperating husband, Mr Goose. They were all wonderful. I cried when I saw every story. Thanks Steve Hartman for sharing.
What beautiful stories! 😍
Steve, you are a bird of a different color! You are just the absolute sweetest. Thank you for all your wonderful stories.
Wonderful Steve! Thank you for the positive joy you bring to us all! You have a true gift, Sir.
Those two cops that helped that nice old man pay for his wife’s flowers should live a long prosperous life.
Another weepy day thanks to Steve Hartman!'
Sweet. Lost my husband last week and am indulging in happy stories to ensure that sadness doesn’t set in, this helps.
Condolences, friend. Hope you have still been wading through the sadness. But it's okay if you can't stay strong all the time--just be kind to yourself. Best wishes!
Those officers are awesome.
Love, love, love Steve Hartman’s videos. So much full of love and warm feelings
I loved this!! After watching this, I went and got my parents Brach's Chocolate box..but wait this box is 65 yrs old and certainly no chocolate could last that long. Inside are my parents love letters after they got married and before I was born 5 yrs later. My dad was such a romantic man. I shed tears reading again some of these love letters and notes
"Tear-inducingly” precious!
His stories never get old. I wish he would come back more often. Thank you Mr Heartman👏👏👏
I love Steve Hartman!!!!!!!!
Thank you and bless you for continuing to share stories of hope and love and God‘s power.
Steve were you the creator of on the road again?
Our nation and our world needs more of this love met flourish in His name.
Amen
Oh, Steve - "Did he buy, at least?" You are a national treasure, sir. I never walk away from one of your stories. Just the best every single time.
I have watched your stories since you were in MN. Your stories always touch my heart. Make me smile and make me cry. Keep up your awesome work!!
I watched it again through my tears.
Absolutely beautiful stories, tear jerkers for sure. Great narrator as well.
I'm glad to see these clips. The world needs all these to inspire and recover the love that lives in nearly all of us.
Oh, Lord! Thank you for this Mr Hartman. This is indeed very very beautiful!❤❤❤
Such wonderful love stories! Love love love Steve Hartmann. He really is a heart man!💗
If I ever need a pick me up or just a random shot levity, Steve Hartman always delivers. I enjoy his segments so very much - and have my two young daughters sit down and watch them with me. It’s heart - happy journalism ❤️
Sincerely created, written and shared beautiful stories that touch the heart while making my heart feel like everyday can be a valentines day:)
Thank you for all the warm stories
This is a beautiful and wonderful memories!
I remember watching these as a kid when Charles Krolt started them. I still watch them whenever I can, even though I have missed a few years of them. Keep up the good work, Steve, and as long as you're making them. I, along millions of other people, will keep watching
Thank you Steve! LOVE your stories!!
Steve Hartman is my favorite storyteller of all time.
Hallelujah for some good news and stories. Keep up the good work!
I think I cried during each story! lol oh how wonderful love is!!! Tho there is no love like the love of God!!! Amen❤
Thank you for this Steve.
Very nice stories.... lovely.... tearing up with my morning coffee!
I so love, Steve's heart warming stories. ♥️♥️
Thank you Steve Hartman very much. There maybe hope for me and others some day too.
OMG!! This made me cry! Humans some of us still know how to love each other. Great stories real tear jerking
To give a part of your body to a stranger is unbelievable. Some sweet stories here.
BEAUTIFUL episode! Thank you so so much!!! ❤
Thank god for Steve Hartman national treasure
Thank you for sharing these stories, esp.on love.
This is a very beautiful anthology of love stories. I was misty-eyed the whole time. Please take a look, this will make you inspired and hopeful to the positive things in life..
Thank you Steve love all your stories. You are a lifeline 🥳
I hesitated to watch this video , I am so glad I did ,, a real tearjerker and heartwarming stories in it , kind of beyond words ! ! !
All of these stories are just so wonderful.
Thank you CBS. I love Steve Hartman’s stories.
Steve Hartman, you are a treasure for bringing us all these wonderful stories! I enjoy them over and over again. Thank you!
So sweet, thank you!
Goosebumps! Thanks for sharing this story!
You make me cry, you make me laugh but most of all the stories make me HAPPY. Thanks, keep happy stories coming.
Love your news of sooo many people
, thank you so much for the happiness each video brings to my heart. ❤️❤️❤️
No kidding,. As love that you never expected. This here is absolutely true love. 🤗👍
It always puts a smile on my face to hear Steve Hartman’s voice! In today’s world it’s so nice to hear positive stories!
Mr. Hartman never disappoints.
I shed some tears on teh second story. I remember hearing it on the news
Dexter you are an inspiration and give me home... You are an angel on earth and I believe you went through the sad ordeal for a magical purpose... To give all brings hope and courage. I thank you so much. Xxxooo
His stories are the best.
Charles !!!! What a man
Alley cry my favorite show in the whole world
💕These stories are priceless! 💝Happy Valentines Day Everyone! 💞💕
Thank you for all these stories and all of the stories for the past years. They have brought so much happiness to so many. These kinds of stories are life changing and I thank you so much for your contribution to the world. With love and appreciation!
March 29, 1963 my parents were married. Today they are still married ! 👍 61 years ! I’m so incredibly proud of them. And it’s something to be proud of during this ear of ‘give up ‘ !!
And I had to laugh at “ no honking way ‘ !!! So cool
I was surprised to see TWO Friday night videos from SH. As always, Thanks, Steve. You're a national treasure.