Valentine’s Day is a tricky holiday. I could go on about creating a holiday to profit off love and all that, it’s what I would have raged about in my thirties. I still don’t love the corporate marketing angle but the thing is I don’t love the über focus on romantic love.
Disclaimer: I do indeed love my husband until the ends of the earth. He’s a far better man than I deserve — just kidding, it’s just a saying, I know I deserve to be loved by a wonderful human being — and he deserves a day to hear that. Except we tend to say that stuff year round so February 14th is just a good excuse for chocolates.
Anyway.
I wish Valentines Day was universally more celebrated as a general love holiday. Less “do you have someone to love/date/marry/have children with/grow old with/loovvvvveeeeeeeeeeeee” and more how are you blessed by love in your life. Less “poor soul doesn’t have a date on Valentine’s Day” and more who’s got your back at the drop of a hat.
Friends, family, neighbors, teachers, coworkers, that person who lives with their heart wide open and their soul front facing…there are so many ways to give and receive love, all of which make the world a much better place.
I’d like more of that, please.
Linda hosts Stream of Consciousness Saturday. This week’s prompt is “love.” Use it any way you’d like. Have fun, and happy Valentine’s Day!

When I was in elementary school, Valentine’s Day was the day to tell your friends you cared about them, with cheesy heart cards and little candy hearts with nice sayings on them. I’d like it to be treated as that kind of day now – more of a day to tell people you care for them in one way or another, less emphasis on “romantic love” – whatever that might mean to different people.
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Happy Valentine’s Day, Laura.
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Thanks, John. Happy Valentine’s Day to you too!
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I’m with you on this –
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Love in all its forms can be so healing.
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