How Valentine’s Day evolved is a fascinating story. In early Roman times, the Roman Feast of Lupercalia was a celebration of pagan fertility held on February 14 that honored the Queen of Oman known as Juno, the Roman gods and goddesses, as well as the goddess of marriage and women. During the celebrations, women would write special love letters and place the letters in an urn. The men would then retrieve a letter from the urn and passionately court the woman who wrote the particular love letter.
Dating after a breakup is always the last on the list of a wounded heart. That is not really unimportant after all. Moving on with your activity and opening yourself into a new love story are all pieces of the restoration process. Until you can put your old admirer abaft you and move on to the next one you’ll never absolutely be mended.
Certain types of flowers are used to celebrate Easter, the holiest of days on the Christian calendar; they are commonly referred to as Easter flowers. These flowers are colorful, and they are symbolic of rebirth and the Resurrection. They are perfect reminders of Easter and the upcoming spring season. Common flowers used for Easter include lilies, hyacinths, azaleas, tulips, daffodils, and narcissus flowers.
The giving of flowers has long been a great gift giving idea. It has even become known as a timeless gift for just about any occasion. The essence of flowers captures pure beauty and warmth. When we give flowers, the recipient often reacts with a huge smile that shows appreciation and love.
I’m always reminded of all that I love in February. People, places, things, and all forms that the love comes in. All society would eventually become very dreary without the reminder of love. With that said, I give you a peek at things that would be very deserving of our love.