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Table Of Contents

A Very Brief History of Valentine’s Day – Sort of… 4
Celebrating Valentine’s Day – A Modest Proposal 6
Planning a Great Valentines Date 8
Making Dinner Reservations on Valentine’s Day 10
Something’s Cooking … 11
Late for a Very Important Date? 15
If You Can’t Be With the One You Love… 17
Plan for a Wonderful Day Together 19
The Best Laid Plans… 20
Avoiding Gift Anxiety 22
Choosing A Special Gift for Your Wife 24
Choosing an Appropriate Gift for Your Girlfriend 27
Romantic Valentine’s Day Gifts 30
Flowers for Valentines 32
Unique Valentine’s Day Gifts 35
Inexpensive Gifts 38
Homemade Valentines Gifts 40
Choosing a Valentine’s Card 42
Traveling for Valentine’s Day 44
Where Would We Be Without Friends? 46
The Best Gift You Can Give 48
Poems to Warm Her Heart 49

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A Very Brief History of Valentine’s Day – Sort of…

Valentine’s Day is drawing near, that day that melts the deep winter frost in the warmth of love…

At least that’s the theory. Yet just as mysterious and accidental as love itself is the relationship of St. Valentine to the customs of the day named for him.

Legends abound regarding the origins of Valentine’s Day. Some relate it to an ancient Roman fertility festival called Lupercalia, which apparently occurred on February 15th, not the 14th.

The spoil-sport Encyclopedia Britannica, in the authoritative 11th edition of 1911, states, “Their appropriateness to the spring season is, in a general way perhaps, obvious enough, but the association of the lovers’ festivals with St Valentine seems to be purely accidental.”

As if that wasn’t enough, this esteemed reference goes on to tell us there was more than one St. Valentine. “…VALENTINE, or VALENTINUS, the name of a considerable number of saints. The most celebrated are the two martyrs whose festivals fall on the 14th of February – the one, a Roman priest, the other, bishop of Terni…” (Vol. 27, pp. 850-851)

According to the less authoritative Wikipedia, Geoffrey Chaucer, author of the Canterbury Tales, was the first to connect Valentine’s Day with romantic love, in his poem, Parliament of Fowls, written to commemorate the first anniversary of the engagement of King Richard II of England to Anne of Bohemia, which happened on May 3, 1381. Yes, that’s right, May 3rd. You see that was another St. Valentine’s day on the Church calendar. He went on to write a couple more poems referencing Valentine’s Day in connection with May 3rd.

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– Year Released/Circulated: 2008
– File Size: 385 KB

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