Valentine's day is tomorrow. This week several of my favorite shows (The Middle, Modern Family, Blackish, etc) aired their Valentine's day episodes which I enjoyed.
While Valentine's day is supposed to be the holiday celebrating love, I'm disturbed by the increasing amount of people who hate it. When I hear the reasons why some people hate this holiday it sounds like a bunch of sour grapes to me.
So that is why I've decided to debunk several Valentine's day myths for you. You're welcome.
Myth: Valentine's day reminds single people that they are alone.
Reality: Christmas reminds Jews, Atheists, and Jehovah's Witnesses that they aren't getting any gifts that day. Big deal! Its not their holiday! Its 1 day out of 365 so don't be a hater. You wouldn't despise someone with a cupcake because you're on a diet!
Myth: You can't get a restaurant reservation.
Reality: You can if you don't wait until the last minute. Put it on your calendar on Jan 14th to make a dinner reservation for Valentine's day. A month ahead you'll have your choice of where to dine.
Myth: If you do get a reservation, the restaurant will be crowded and over-priced.
Reality: Again, if you aren't Last Minute Larry you can make a reservation for a place with modest prices. Or, you can just enjoy spending the evening with your loved one and not worry about the cost. Or, you can cook a lovely and romantic dinner for your sweetie at home and avoid the restaurants entirely.
Myth: I'll have to buy expensive roses and chocolates.
Reality: No you don't. While those things are common on Valentine's day, there's no law that says you can't get an arrangement of beautiful cut flowers instead of roses, or your sweetie's favorite candy bar instead of a box of chocolates. Be creative!
Myth: I'll have to get a stupid, mushy card that's not my style.
Reality: What could be more romantic than making your own Valentine's card? Pick up some inexpensive supplies at the dollar store and make your own card - romantic or funny - that IS your style. It can say whatever you want it to say!
Myth: There's so much pressure to find a nice gift.
Reality: While there is a limit to how many stuffed animals or pieces of jewelry one should give, in reality Valentine's day gifts are no different that birthday or Christmas gifts. Don't wait until the last minutes. Use your imagination and take some time to think of what you're sweetie may have hinted recently. Or, think of the his/her hobbies and get something related to one of them. It doesn't have to be expensive to be meaningful.
Myth: If you're single there's nothing for you to do on Valentine's day.
Reality: Wrong! Plan to get together with some of your single friends, dress up nice and cute and go to happy hour at your favorite bar/pub. It will be less crowded than usual since the couples won't be there. Plus, you may meet someone else single there. Or, invite a few friends over, order Chinese delivery, and watch a movie or a scripted series marathon.
In a perfect world everyone would have a special someone, would tell them often that they love them, and would bring them gifts and cards and flowers for no reason. But most of us do not live in such a perfect world so Valentine's day is the day we are reminded to express our feelings. This is not a bad thing!
Here's why I don't like Valentine's Day:
ReplyDeleteI loathe that Hallmark tells me on what day I can buy a card to tell Carlos I love him; give me a Love Card all year Hallmark.
We don't celebrate Valentine's Day because it's a holiday designed to sell cards and flowers and candies and restaurants and really has nothing to do with Love.
That's why we'll have a nice dinner at home tomorrow, and stay away from packed restaurants and gift shops and candy stores.
Besides, Carlos is my Valentine every day, not just February 14th.
That said, Happy Valentine's Day to you and Spouse!
Happy Valentine's Day to you!
ReplyDeleteGreat post... HAPPY VALENTINES DAY! XOXO
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