Valentine’s Day isn’t about gifts, but letting those you love know
By Kelly Hockenberry, Columnist, The Times
I was reading an article this weekend about the commercialization of love and how Valentine’s Day is just another “Hallmark” holiday. But, I disagree! I think that February 14th is the perfect opportunity to express your love for all of the special people in your life, not just romantic relationships.
In fact, (sit down because I am going to say something SHOCKING) I believe that Valentine’s Day should not be about expensive gifts. It is the thoughtful, little gestures that mean the most, like: making pancakes in the morning for the family, grabbing a quick cup of coffee with your BFF, or enjoying a glass of wine after dinner with your sweetheart.
How often do we mindlessly race through our daily chores, only to look up and realize that a week has flown by? I love that Valentine’s day forces us to slow down and acknowledge our feelings. Lucky for us, it falls on a Sunday this year and, as an extra bonus, the kids have off on Monday. Many of my friends seized the opportunity to go away for the long weekend and celebrate with a change in scenery!
I miss the days of helping my boys fill out their cards to take to school and doing crafts with construction paper and crayons. I must confess, I still like to buy them a chocolate heart and a few, small presents for a special treat. As for my husband, we try to get out for a date night to spend time together and escape the chaos of our crazy schedules.
I certainly am an advocate for telling people that you love them (or, better yet, showing them) on a regular basis…not just once a year because of a holiday. But, my love for February 14th is not diminished because companies have capitalized on the opportunity to make money. At the end of the day, it’s a special time to celebrate all things LOVE.
Happy Valentine’s Day! xoxo
TE Resident….I love that!!! So great. Thanks for sharing 🙂
Thanks Kelly. Couldn’t agree more. That was beautiful!!
I used to go out and buy my family gifts that they appreciated but I could tell were not soul grabbing. I wanted soul grabbing, especially for today, Valentine’s Day so I went out this morning and told myself I would know when I saw it. I was in Wegman’s on my routine Sunday morning shopping run when I saw it. The elaborate olive bar I’ve passed by hundreds of times. I don’t like olives, don’t buy them and ignore it every time I pass it in my haste to get to the flower shop. My husband LOVES olives, so I thought hmmmmm……..I grabbed 2 big containers and filled them up.
Well, you would have thought I had given him free round trip tickets to The Master at Augusta National complete with a round a golf with Jack Nicklaus. He loved it. It was cheap, it was fun and something he will soulfully enjoy for days to come.