Valentines

It’s the time of year that some chide and others hold dear. With February 14th around the corner, many are following tradition and sending cards, candy, flowers, and sharing dinners and gifts with their loved ones, all in the name of St. Valentine. But have you ever wondered how the tradition of sending valentines got started?

I didn’t know myself and decided to do a little research. One of the oldest known Valentines in existence today is a poem that was written in 1415 from Charles, the French Duke of Orleans, to his wife. He apparently wrote it while he was imprisoned in the Tower of London following his capture at the Battle of Agincourt. Just as a side note, that battle took place between the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of France during the Hundred Years War. It is a romantic, but sad story as Charles’ wife passed away before he could return to her. However, what I find touching about this story is that he was able to share his feelings with her. I’m sure that meant a lot under the circumstances. And if you are wondering about that Valentine’s poem, it’s kept at the British Library in London.

While that Valentine was sent long ago, it’s a reminder to us all how important it is to tell those close to us how much we care for them. Of course, we don’t have to wait until February 14th to do that, but it’s a good excuse if we need one. And if it is hard to say or write your feelings, then some little gift is a great way to share them.

And however you decide to spend Valentine’s Day, I hope that you do something that warms your heart. Treat those who are special to you and treat yourself as well!

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