ALT-1 Valentines Day should be every Day
Valentine’s Day should be every day
When many people hear the mention of Valentine’s Day, they moan and roll their eyes. The more verbal of these individuals will even make scathing remarks, such as “Valentine’s Day is for suckers.” They go on to explain how Hallmark constructed the holiday so the company could sell more cards. The truth: Valentine’s Day should be celebrated every day amongst couples who profess to love each other.
Romance is great for the young and naïve, say the couples married for 20 and more years, but then the couple gets to know each other. With time, they are bickering over what to eat for dinner, what movie to watch in the theater, and even what time their neighbor stopped by to say hello. Unless the couples have fortitude and strong beliefs against separation, they may one day separate or find themselves signing divorce papers.
This does not have to be. Couples do not have to undergo relational strains which occur when those involved in the relationship grow weary and despondent. Not if couples act as if every day is Valentine’s Day.
To fix a marriage or relationship which appears to be on the rocks, couples must speak to each other. Find out what is on the other person’s mind. For instance, one partner may have had a difficult day at work. His boss yelled at him, his coworkers slandered him, and he feels like he may lose his job any day. Another partner may have received news of an ailing relative, who lives several hundred miles away. She may greatly wish to visit this sick relation, but does not currently have the funds. People who wish for a relationship to work must relate facts to one another for the purposes of communication and stress relief. Together, the two may also come up with a plan to help each other in their dilemmas.
Know what the other partner likes as well. Do they like chocolate and ice cream? Do they enjoy flowers and outings to the park? What about technology and the newest gadgets? Couples can take this information and put it to good use when their loved one has a birthday or is having a bad day.
The old fashioned and often used idea of creating a special dinner for no particular reason at all is also a great way to rekindle the love. Find a recipe online, buy the ingredients, and make time to prepare the meal. While shopping for the ingredients, pick up a few candles and a fancy tablecloth. Prepare beforehand what music will be playing in the background and where the special dinner will be eaten. The loved ones will hardly know what to say or do when they walk in on the scrumptious meal created just for them.
Considering every individual has an individual personality, the ways to rekindle love and maintain the happy and glowing feeling are countless. The responsibility falls on the significant other. So couples should communicate and learn about each other. Even when they think they know everything which can be known, continue to communicate. Tastes change. Preferences change. Changes which make it simpler for people to treat every day like Valentine’s Day.