Tuesday, February 1, 2022

My most memorable Valentine's Day

A Valentine's Day mystery

I originally posted this in February 2012. But, in honor of Valentine's Day, I'm reposting it. 

The other day, I overheard someone say, “I hate Valentine’s Day! It’s just another Hallmark holiday.” I hope that person reads this post because, well, no, it’s not!

There are many legends surrounding the origin of Valentine’s Day and the identity of St. Valentine, but the fact remains that valentine greetings were popular as far back as the Middle Ages and written valentines began to appear after 1400. The oldest known valentine, still in existence today, is a poem written in 1415 by Charles, Duke of Orleans, to his wife, while he was imprisoned in the Tower of London after his capture at the battle of Agincourt. I could be wrong but I don’t think Hallmark was in business back then!

I love Valentine’s Day! In fact, it's my favorite holiday. There’s something so special about it. You can almost feel the romance in the air whether you’re romantically involved on that day or not. I’ve had some wonderful, memorable Valentine’s Days. Through the years, there were candlelit dinners and gifts of candy, flowers and jewelry. But, as much as I enjoyed and appreciated those celebrations, they pale in comparison to the Valentine’s Day when I was six years old.

My first Valentine’s Day party! Our first grade classroom was decorated with hearts, which we’d cut out of red and pink construction paper and pasted on lacy, white backings. We ate pink and white frosted cupcakes and heart shaped cookies. Then, we passed out our Valentine’s Day cards with images of kittens, puppies and cupids. I can still remember how excited I was when I opened the cards, especially the one from Stevie Thompson. I had such a crush on him!

At the end of the day, as we walked down the front steps of our elementary school to head home, Stevie called out my name. I stopped and turned around. And then, he walked up to me, kissed me on the cheek and took off running down the steps. I think I floated all the way home. Happy Valentine’s Day, Stevie, wherever you are!

What was your most memorable Valentine’s Day?

Happy Valentine's Day!

9 comments:

  1. And Happy Valentine Day to you too, Patricia! So glad you like Valentine's Day because it's my wedding anniversary. Way back in 1969! Can we be that old(smile).

    Really enjoyed the backstories--especially, Charles of Orleans! Loverly post.

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  2. Cute post, Pat. My most memorable Valentine's Day is the year my husband sent roses to my office. I nearly keeled over. He'd never done anything like that before. My co-workers teased me all day, asking me if I had a boyfriend on the side, LOL!

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  3. And by the way, your novel, Marnie Malone, scared me, but I loved it. Well done.

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  4. Pat,

    I also love Valentine's Day. The one I remember with a big smile was the Valentine's Day when my son Andrew was married. He and his wife were married by a judge, and my husband and I were their witnesses. I've been to lots of big fancy weddings over the years, but this one was the most romantic.

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    1. Your son's wedding sounds very romantic to me. I'm not a fan of "fancy" weddings. My motto is "Keep it simple." :)

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  5. I never cared about Valentine's Day -- until I met my husband, and I was in my early fifties at the time. Suddenly there was romance in the air every Valentine's Day. Each one was special. Great post, Pat, and I hope Stevie remembers you, too.

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