Valentine’s Day
Did you know that Valentine’s Day was established in A.D. 496 by Pope Gelasius I to celebrate love and affection between intimate couples? As you can see, it was initially a holiday that was not based in any sort of commercialism; that did not occur until the nineteenth century with the sending of cards. The 1960′s brought on the sending of flowers, and the holiday is the second busiest of the year for the flower industry, second only to Mother’s Day.
Sometimes, the fact that you are “supposed” to get flowers or some sort of loving gift for your beloved bothers me. Why should it be on this day that you have to profess your love for your significant other, and then follow it up with a gift of some sort? Don’t get me wrong – I enjoy giving – but I don’t think that it should be on this particular day. Make it a day that is significant to the both of you, or better yet – how about a random day? Just show up with flowers, a box of chocolate, or anything else that might tickle your fancy.
In any event, that’s my rant pretty much any year. Now – onto better news.
This year, my Valentine’s Day was the best one yet. The details are private – but I had a great time with a bunch of people who are close to me. We did the usual Valentine’s stuff, but we also had a great time shopping in Buffalo, and dining out at Quaker Steak and Famous Dave’s.
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