Although it’s past Valentine’s Day, it feels like one everyday when you’re spending time with your loved ones!
Ever wondered where Valentine’s Day comes from? Read on to find out!
What is Valentine’s Day?
Valentine’s Day is a holiday celebrated on February 14th. It is a day when people show their affection for one another by sending cards, flowers, and gifts.
The holiday has its origins in ancient Roman times. Originally it was associated with the celebration of a Christian martyr named St. Valentine.
What began as a local holiday soon grew to a worldwide celebration. It’s not only a celebration for lovebirds – people also celebrate Valentine’s Day with family and their closest friends.
Aside from showering their loved ones with gifts, some choose to celebrate by writing heartfelt letters, or treating their partners to a nice dinner. Everyone has their unique way to show their love and gratitude. It’s the thought that counts!
Despite its commercialization, Valentine’s Day remains a beloved holiday for many people. It is a day to celebrate love and all of its forms and to appreciate the special someones in our lives.
Whether you choose to exchange gifts or simply spend quality time with your loved ones, Valentine’s Day is a time to show your love and appreciation for those who are important to you.