Happy Valentine's Day
Feb. 14th, 2006 12:32 pmMy mother has always enjoyed Valentine's Day. It is probably her favorite holiday. She always used it as a reason to give us, her children, a small gift, a tradition she carries on today for both us and our children. She never looked at this day as just between two people in the throes of romantic love, and, by and large, I find myself feeling the same way.
When I was younger, I did have those days where I'd grumble about the day since I was sans boyfriend, but I always had at least one friend who I knew loved me, and when I was in high school, my friends and I sent each other enough carnations to know we weren't alone.
The point of the rambling is that I don't think Valentine's Day should be about people getting jewelry or cars or cell phones or whatever else it is the advertisers think we should spend our money on. Rather it should be a day where we remember what love actually is. That it isn't just about who you are sleeping with, but about the people who share your life, whether a little or a lot, and how much they mean to you.
All my flist is important to me. We may not be 'real life' friends, and there is the possibility we may never meet in person, but I still value what you say and what you do, and I know my life is richer for having you in it.
Happy Valentine's Day, flist.
P.S. Just as I finished writing this, Charlie woke up and said, "Guess what day it is, Mom?"
"What day is it?"
"Valentine's Day." he paused a moment, and then added in a sweet voice, "I love you, Mom."
Now that's a Valentine.
When I was younger, I did have those days where I'd grumble about the day since I was sans boyfriend, but I always had at least one friend who I knew loved me, and when I was in high school, my friends and I sent each other enough carnations to know we weren't alone.
The point of the rambling is that I don't think Valentine's Day should be about people getting jewelry or cars or cell phones or whatever else it is the advertisers think we should spend our money on. Rather it should be a day where we remember what love actually is. That it isn't just about who you are sleeping with, but about the people who share your life, whether a little or a lot, and how much they mean to you.
All my flist is important to me. We may not be 'real life' friends, and there is the possibility we may never meet in person, but I still value what you say and what you do, and I know my life is richer for having you in it.
Happy Valentine's Day, flist.
P.S. Just as I finished writing this, Charlie woke up and said, "Guess what day it is, Mom?"
"What day is it?"
"Valentine's Day." he paused a moment, and then added in a sweet voice, "I love you, Mom."
Now that's a Valentine.