Valentines Day Week
Welcome back to Long Relationships. I hope you enjoyed our guests last week, and I hope you get the book. I’m reading it, and it’s fantastic so far.
As you probably know very well, this week is Valentine’s Day week.
When I was younger (and single), Valentines Day represented…not a lot to me. I was never one of those people who thought Valentines Day was created by evil to make single people to feel miserable.
Valentines Day is a day for couples to celebrate their love for each other. But it’s also a day you can celebrate friendship, your love for your children, and other forms of love. A lot of people don’t see past the couple aspect of the day, though.
So, this Valentines Day, remember to be sensitive to your single friends (maybe send some anonymous flowers or chocolates?) while you’re busy focusing on the happiness you have with your significant other.
And if you’re single, then don’t let the day get you down! There are plenty of Valentines Day alternatives (girls movie night, anyone?) for people who don’t have that ‘other’ to celebrate with yet. Enjoy the day and the weekend, be happy for those who have found their loves and let the day be an encouragement instead of depressing if you haven’t found your love yet!
Hugs and love to everyone this week. Have fun and try to behave.
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