Don't Valen-whine On Valentine's Day
Lilly Molini
Staff Writer
Each year on February 14, people exchange gifts, candy, cards or flowers for their "valentine." Many use the day of romance to show their significant other the love they have for them. Even though many aren't fond of the day because it reminders them they are single, it's a day everyone should celebrate.
Throughout the year, there are hundreds of different holidays that people celebrate like Mother's Day or Father's Day. Even though many selfishly despise the love holiday they don't realize there are many holidays others go through alone.
Some people take the little things for granted, like having a mother on Mother’s Day or a father on Fathers day. Valentine’s Day doesn’t have to just be about a girlfriend or boyfriend. Showing family members that they are loved is important, too.
Throughout life, the little things mean the most, because eventually, they turn into the fond memories people cherish the most, such as Valentine’s Day with a loved one.
Many conceited people don’t agree, but showing love makes everyone happy; everyone wants to be loved.Setting aside a day only for love is a way for people--who might have tenuois relationships with family or friends on other holidays--can be the richest people in the world, with love for and from others.
Setting aside a day only for love is a way for people who might not have it all for other holidays could be the richest person in the world, with love for and from others.
Quit valen-whining and start to enjoy Valentine’s Day, the one day set aside for romance.