Dr Jan’s Take on Valentines Day
Valentines Day: Helpful or Humbug?
Is Valentines Day a commercial farce or an opportunity to truly celebrate a relationship?
I think Valentines Day is both – – It’s a win/win. Why not let retailers make a commercial success of a good idea to remind folks of the importance of their relationship? But don’t try to live up to or compete with the commercial hype. Plan to have a lovely day – it does not have to be about money – just about thinking how to be loving. Be ready to show that you care .That should be easy – a phone call, a card and flowers are all easy ways of acknowledgement. Let’s focus on the celebration part! Those in a good relationship can celebrate with a bonding experience. Having a special dinner or staying overnight somewhere is a way of saying “you are special and we are special”. Is there a danger in placing too much expectation and emphasis on creating romance on that one day of the year? Of course not! It’s not just about creating romance – it’s about validating each other and the partnership.
What can you share? Fish and chips by the sea at sunset is much more romantic than dinner at a 5 star restaurant. Put yourself in your partner’s shoes and think what will they like. What can you treasure? Give them an experience that you share and not a thing – give them something they will always remember with starry starry eyes! (My husband and I recently flew on a seaplane from Rose Bay, Sydney to the Hawkesbury River for lunch. That was a wow experience that we will never forget and highly recommended!)
And on Valentines Day those who are not yet in relationship can think of the reasons why they are single! Maybe there are good reasons and being single is something to celebrate too
