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Veronica
02-11-2010, 10:53 AM
My students are handing out their Valentine's cards today. When did it become normal for EVERY Valentine to have candy?

Veronica

Cataboo
02-11-2010, 11:47 AM
I always used to put a couple of those little candy hearts wiht the sayings on 'em in valentines day cards - and I think everyone else did as well.

If I really liked someone, they got more than a couple of hearts!

If I really disliked someone, I might have only put one heart in or none at all.

marni
02-11-2010, 03:49 PM
I also wonder when it became so female centric. I have always treated it as an opportunity to tell you significant other, no matter what sex, how much you love, value and appreciate them. I send valentine wishes to my sisters, children and always have a card and gift for the SAG guy (husband) and I cook a special meal for both of us. Since we are continually either training or eating sparsely, a festive meal with dessert is always a treat.

marni

maillotpois
02-11-2010, 04:16 PM
I'm so glad valentine cards are not cool in middle school.

Crankin
02-11-2010, 05:26 PM
I love Valentine's day. Not sure why, except that my dad always made a big deal out of it when I was a kid. Big heart shaped boxes of candy for my mom and I and always some kind of jewelry for my mom. I still have the handkerchief with the little hearts on it that I got when I was 4 (how dated is that?).
Since we go out all of the time and I don't really require jewelry, this year we bought new x country skis and are going to enjoy the day in western MA with our new skis. Maybe even stay out there, since we both have Monday off.

uforgot
02-12-2010, 07:08 AM
While I was on bus duty yesterday, I saw all of the elementary teachers and their students (with their valentine boxes) getting on the buses and I sent up a prayer of thanks that I teach High School. Just how do you do it year after year?

channlluv
02-12-2010, 08:14 AM
Because life is too short not to be in love, and sometimes love comes cleverly disguised as chocolate.

Or Sidi shoes and Speedplay cleats.

Or an iPhone.

Or my bike already set up on the trainer for me when I get home.

But the chocolate hearts are really nice, too.

Roxy

redrhodie
02-12-2010, 08:15 AM
Because life is too short not to be in love, and sometimes love comes cleverly disguised as chocolate.

Roxy

Awww! I love that!

ridenread
02-12-2010, 12:40 PM
My 8 year old son just came home with his Valentine's Loot. Huge 4 inch chocolate heart lollipops, boxes of candy hearts, gift bags full of misc. candy, pencils, note pads and little toys. And just a few simple cards with nothing attached.
I love holidays and have a bag of silly little things for him. I just couldn't believe the stuff he came home with. Sadly most of it will end up in the trash.

lph
02-12-2010, 11:51 PM
Wow. I realize I haven't "got" Valentine's at all. It's gradually being adopted here, like Halloween, but is strictly a romantic thing between adult couples, with ads for flowers, small gifts, maybe a romantic dinner. I had no idea of the cards+candy for all for kids, or the family extension.

Ok. We have a pact at home to not celebrate Valentines, Mother's day or Father's day (we "celebrate" random days instead), but I'll admit it: I would be thrilled to receive a Valentines Day gift or card :D

Flybye
02-13-2010, 05:47 AM
I have a love/hate relationship with Valentines Day.
I personally love it. I love the opportunity to do something small and nice to express how I feel to others. Last night I made steak, ham wrapped asparagus, and garlic red and purple potatoes. Small, nice presents for my mister and my kids.
On the other hand, I hate it for others who are single. I empathize with the woman in counseling who cried because she does not have an "other" to share the day with. Her self esteem is blow because of relationships with her father and her past husband. So sad. She is working hard to pull herself out of it but his is another obstacle.
I have a single friend that has a heightened awareness of his singlehood during this time. He is a fantastic man. It is hard to see him (and others) on what he calls "singles awareness day/ SAD."

Trekhawk
02-14-2010, 03:03 AM
. I had no idea of the cards+candy for all for kids, or the family extension.



Neither did I until we lived in the States and my kids were expected to make a card for everyone in their class.:eek: I have three kids so that is a lot of cards. After talking with the teachers I got the feeling that they wished they did not have to do the whole Valentines thing but lots of parents seem to expect it. I opted for being the strange Aussie and we gave Valentines day a big miss.

shootingstar
02-14-2010, 06:57 AM
I have a love/hate relationship with Valentines Day.
I personally love it. I love the opportunity to do something small and nice to express how I feel to others. Last night I made steak, ham wrapped asparagus, and garlic red and purple potatoes. Small, nice presents for my mister and my kids.
On the other hand, I hate it for others who are single. I empathize with the woman in counseling who cried because she does not have an "other" to share the day with. Her self esteem is blow because of relationships with her father and her past husband. So sad. She is working hard to pull herself out of it but his is another obstacle.
I have a single friend that has a heightened awareness of his singlehood during this time. He is a fantastic man. It is hard to see him (and others) on what he calls "singles awareness day/ SAD."

You know Flybye, during the first few years of being with dearie, I actually forgot about Valentine's Day. Whereas he would buy me a pot of flowers, etc.

I think it was because I was single for a long time. I met him when I was 31. When I was single I sincerely didn't pay attention to Valentine's Day at all. You also have to remember that Chinese New Year's tends to fall between late January and mid-February, depending on the year. and my birthday falls at end of January so I already had 2 happy distractions to celebrate!

Just tell your single friends to celebrate Chinese New Year's. It really is time to also share love with family and platonic (or other) friends too. :)

Note: He and I usually celebrate V-day in a low-key way, which means no flourishes, expensive gifts. It's just another thoughtful day to us, like any other day.

ny biker
02-14-2010, 08:58 AM
It's just a day. I'm going outside to shovel more snow.