Valentines Day has always been one of my favorite holidays. I guess that
makes me different from most guys. I'm a romantic. One of my favorite
things to do has always been to shop for my wife. I'm not in a position
to do that these days, really, but we still have a romantic dinner every
year. We exchange cards and I get her flowers. She used to get me
candy, but I can't really eat chocolate that much anymore because of my nausea.
At least we're almost through the holiday candy season.
Do you realize that for eight months of every year, one whole grocery
isle is dedicated to holiday candy? It starts in September for
Halloween. Then comes Christmas candy, then Valentines, then Easter. So
it's candy season from September till April. It's no wonder we're so
obese as a nation. But I digress.
When times were better, my wife
and I also got each other gifts and went out to a fancy restaurant on
Valentines Day. Those days are past, but that's OK. I hear the
commercials for jewelry this time of year, but I've never been able to
imagine giving diamonds as a Valentines gift. Unless you're proposing,
of course.
We're going out with friends and celebrating
together tonight.
I can hear the guys saying that it's a made up holiday,
created by the Hallmark Corporation as a way to sell more greeting
cards. That's not true. It actually goes back to Roman times, but for
many years, I wrote and produced song parodies for my radio clients
about Valentines Day, and as a satirist, that was always the attitude I
took in the lyrics. But I never really felt that way myself. Any excuse
to have a romantic evening is cool with me.
One thing that
couples often overlook is how cruel a holiday Valentines Day can be for
singles. It's common around this time of year to hear people, especially
guys, complain that they "have to" get something for their significant
other. Do we not realize that most, if not all of our single friends
would give anything to have someone that they "had to" get something for
on Valentines day? There is no greater blessing or gift than simply
having someone. If you do, you should be thankful, rather than
complaining about having to buy a card or flowers.
This Valentines Day is different from all the
ones that came before. This one is our last. Valentines
Days become much more valuable when you know you only have one
left.
Let's not forget that Valentines Day isn't just about
romantic love. Kids give them to each other at school. Family members
exchange valentines. And the holiday is actually named after a genuine
Christian saint.
The love that has been
showered upon us from so many has sustained us this far, and
we're counting on it sustaining us during these next weeks or months. That's why I wish I
could send each of you a valentine. Or maybe a love note: "I love you,
do you love me? Check yes or no." But you've all already checked yes with a big red crayon. I can't possibly thank you enough.
This past week, a girl I worked with as a singer brought me a beautiful portrait of me that she created, along with a poem she wrote for me. That's a valentine right there. That's checking
Yes with a big red crayon.
So whether you're with someone tonight or not, happy Valentines Day! Will you be mine? You will, and you are.
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