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Friday, February 11, 2011

Valentine’s Day, Shmallon Times Day!

I am really not one of those people who really thinks about the holidays. They come and they go. Well,  I think about them,  but I don’t really DO anything on them.

Once upon a time, I thought every holiday was special and that everyone should always get little “happys” on each of the holidays.

Valentines, St. Patrick’s Day, Easter, Christmas etc.

NO,  it was not the overabundance of marketing geared toward gullible shmucks like myself.

It started when I was a kid and lived with my grandparents. Between my mom and my grandparents they made holidays special. It might have been decorations, or cookies, or a little gift of candy or even a gift basket filled with toys,  it could have been anything, big or small.

When I was super young, I knew enough to associate hearts and red with Valentine’s day, green and leprechauns with St. Pats and a bunny, eggs and a basket with Easter. Christmas was Santa and the manger set my grandparents put up every year with a paper star my grandpa made for the tree.

As I grew older I began to understand the meaning of the holidays. Christmas, of course being about Christ’s birth, not the baby doll I wanted. Hey… I was a kid and I was all about some presents. Sad…but true.

As I grew into adulthood I still thought these days were supposed to be special. BUT, I no longer lived with gram and gramps (they are now no longer living), my mom moved to another state, and I was all on my lonesome.

So, it became the boyfriends (pick a boyfriend any boyfriend) job. And NO,  I didn’t tell him,  HE SHOULD JUST KNOW! Surprisingly, said boyfriends where not as aware of these holiday traditions as I had hoped. So I had many a spoiled brat occasions (even if just in my head) thinking he was wrong and OBVIOUSLY didn’t like me or think about me because he didn’t know my lifelong need to be acknowledged on the holidays.

It also became apparent that I couldn’t actually afford to give every friend I had a gift bag on Valentines or an Easter basket every Easter. You see, even though I had my own delusions of needing to be recognized in some way on these various holiday’s, I thought everyone else should be too!

Let’s skip ahead to being married and ultimately divorced. Throughout a marriage a person hopefully learns a great deal, about themselves and life in general. Many don’t, but I think I was one of the lucky ones. I learned that just because I didn’t get roses, it didn’t mean he didn’t love me (sometimes bills come first).  I learned that an anniversary card made of macaroni is as priceless as a diamond. Well… I learned a lot of things, and frankly I am embarrassed by my behavior during some of the times these learning opportunities took place.

My whole point, is that the holidays aren’t about the stuff anymore. They mean something different to each of us. For me they are often just another day. Not because I am single and don’t have someone to share them with, but because those days are not the only days that are worth something.  

I don’t need Valentine’s day to know I am special or let someone else I care about know that they are.

SAID LIKE A TRUE SINGLE WOMEN WITH NO MAN!!! HA!

Happy Valentine’s day everybody!

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

You've got a wonderful way of expressing yourself, April. Laced with poignancy and smiles, that was a pleasure to read, thank you.

Anyway, today must be your lucky day. It just so happens that February 11th is Valance Whines Day, and I’m here to complain that you don’t write enough. And that’s my biggest complaint of the day. Happy Valance Whines Day, Apey. You’re a winner.

Apey said...

You are such the charmer and I love every bit of it! Thank you Mr. V.!

Houston A.W. Knight said...

Kracken,

Your words are words of wisdom...more people should think like you because they'd be happier people.

As you've heard by now...yesterday was my birthday and I had a great day...it wasn't that we did a lot because we didn't...we shared a simple lunch by the sponge docks and just enjoyed our private time together. It was the personal time together (because we're both so busy these days) that made my day the best day ever.

It's really the simple things in life that count. Not the diamonds, fancy cars, or big house...it's love, honor and someone who cares. This is what makes a life good.

And don't you worry about being single right now...it took that to make you grow into who you are now...and I adore you!

big hugs and happy Valentine's day to you...and remember, it isn't just for couples...Valentine's day is for everyone to share the love...and trust me Kracken, you're loved by many and you can count me in that group!

xoxo
Hawk

Apey said...

Please let me give you a most happy belated birthday wish!! I am glad it was a good one! I say make it a birthday weekend!! And thank you for your kind words! As always you and Mr. V. put a huge smile on my face and in my heart!

JJ Cocker said...

Hey Kracken, I'm with you all the way.

Valentine's day is:
More horrific than Halloween
More torture than fasting for lent
More self gratifying than Christmas

All because flowers and chocolate prices have gone sky high this last month that me cupboards are bare!

It's not what you givem but the love you share that's most important!

JJ Cocker said...

Here, here, Kracken!

It's not about the stuff, it's about the people who care enough to treat you right.

Patsy said...

Happy Valentine's!

I agree - it's not about the stuff or the date. It's the thought that counts, right? I hope so, because I'm sending a happy thought your way.

Houston A.W. Knight said...

Hey,

just stopping in to see you today!

hugs
Hawk