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Lover’s Holiday

495A8F81-F561-4F33-B4FB-EF75280A3E92I received a Valentine’s Day card in the post at boarding school when I was sixteen. I still remember the thrill of seeing the envelope waiting for me on the letter stand as I walked back across the road to the boarding house to collect my lunch and check for mail (both things keenly anticipated). I didn’t know who it was from and I still don’t – I love the mystery in that! I wonder if I’ll ever find out who was my very secret admirer?

Although some may be cynical about a day that’s set aside to celebrate love, I enjoy the whole concept and relish the celebrations.  For a bit of fun and to include the kids in the celebrations (my husband and I usually go out to dinner), I’ve started an annual tradition of a Valentine’s Day breakfast for all of us. (Last year’s event is here). It’s usually a brief affair before we dash off to school and work. The menu is the same each year – croissants and jam and juice – all special treats! I pull out my special glasses, china and some pretty napkins, pick some flowers from the garden, light some candles and throw on a pretty tablecloth (in this case a length of Monet inspired fabric from Spotlight).

B4FD1140-4330-49E3-9BB6-BFD0B9FAB54ETo make it even more special I like to include a small treat   at each child’s place setting. There are lots of American websites with some amazing printables for Valentine’s Day. The one I used above is from The House That Lars Built.   An otherwise ordinary day made special! What about you – do you like to celebrate Valentine’s Day?

 

 

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