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Friday, February 14, 2020

Hearts Day 2020

Today, is Valentine's Day or, as Grenville and I prefer, Hearts ❤️ Day
Hearts Afloat or Hearts on High ?

According to online sources, there have been many men named Valentine connected to the holiday, a number of were martyrs.

Under the rule of Emperor Claudius II, the Roman army relied largely on single men. Claudius had banned marriage as he thought it distracted young soldiers. To save lives, Valentine, bishop of Terni at the time, would marry couples to keep husbands away from war. Unfortunately, the emperor didn't think this was a noble or romantic deed and beheaded the bishop near the outskirts of Rome. After he was sentenced to death, young couples would visit his cell leaving flowers and cards. He's said to have died on February 14.

Another less violent tale states that a man named Valentine, after imprisonment by the Romans, sent a letter to a woman he loved with the signature, From your Valentine

The widespread custom of exchanging cards and handwritten letters to lovers and friends began during the 17th century. However, it was in the 1840s that the first Valentine's Day cards sold by Esther A. Howland were mass-produced in the U.S. 

Howland, known as the "Mother of the American Valentine," is credited with commercializing Valentine's Day cards in the U.S. by making cards handcrafted with lace and ribbons. Hallmark Cards produced its first Valentine's card in 1913.

In the U.S., folks will spend billions of dollars to celebrate this date. Valentine's Day is the second biggest holiday for exchanging greeting cards after Christmas. Teachers receive the most Valentine's Day cards annually, followed by children, mothers, and wives. Hallmark Cards produced its first Valentine's card in 1913. 

According to estimates, this year the average American will spend over $196 on Valentine's Day. According to a survey from the National Retail Federation (NRF) across the nation, holiday sales are expected to top $27.4 billion. While candy and flowers are the most common gifts for Valentine's Day, per the NRF, jewelry tops them at $4.7 billion spent. The second most popular gift is an evening out at $3.7 billion, followed by flowers, clothing, and then candy. 
We're celebrating with dinner at home 🥰. Our menu will include filet mignon (a treat), fresh veggies, a glass (or two) or red wine and gelato for dessert.

How about you — Any special Hearts Day celebrating planned?

22 comments:

TARYTERRE said...

interesting information about valentines. we're both sick here. don't know if we'll be out and about until next week. it's 7 degrees here tonight. so we're bundled up under the electric blanket with our chills and fevers. enjoy your steak. Happy Valentine's Day.

Valerie said...

An enjoyable post. Gosh, I hadn't realised it was Valentines Day. Time flies so rapidly, I can't keep up.

LL Cool Joe said...

My partner is in the Antarctica today so I will not be celebrating Valentines Day. Bummer.

Red said...

I have a brother born on Feb. 14. The nurses wanted my Mom to call him Valentine

Michelle said...

An early dinner out for us tonight. It’s a crazy day here at my primary school!

MadSnapper said...

enjoy you steak and happy Valentines day to both of you.

mamasmercantile said...

Enjoy your meal together.

Edna B said...

Very interesting indeed! Your dinner sounds delicious. Happy Valentine's Day to you, hugs, Edna B.

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Always valentines day in our house there are hearts I made everywhere

Jon said...

You've provided a lot of interesting information that I didn't know. I remember exchanging those little penny Valentines in school when I was a kid. It seemed like a much more simple time.

Your V Day meal sounds tempting. I think it's much better to spend the day peacefully at home, rather than to go out.
I'll be home with my two kitties - eating goodies and watching videos.

Connie said...

Happy Valentine's Day to you. We are eating at home tonight, but we are planning a dinner out in the near future to celebrate the day.

Nil @ The Little House by the Lake said...

Happy Valentine’s Day to you and yours. ❤️

Rain said...

Happy Valentine's Day Dorothy! Enjoy your evening and have an extra glass of wine for me! :))

R's Rue said...

❤️

Ludwig said...

Hope your dinner was warm and cozy.

We stayed home (pizza and beer), figuring that everybody and their sweethearts were clogging up our favorite restaurants. So we'll eat out tonight, Saturday.

All the best to you both!

Goldendaze-Ginnie said...

Interesting info ! Actually I am a displaced Valentine … my birthday being today Feb. 15th … 97 years young and holding.

DUTA said...

I like the heart pictures in your post.
You've provided very interesting info regarding the history of Vaentine's Day. Thanks.

NCmountainwoman said...

Our granddaughter's middle name is Valentine...named after her great grandfather.

Buttercup said...

Sounds like you had a great day planned. No celebration for me. I did send out a number of cards and a gift to my goddaughter.

Eggs In My Pocket said...

Hope this finds that you had a wonderful Valentine's day . Your dinner sounds wonderful! My husband and I went out for dinner and enjoyed the day!

baili said...

Happy Valentines day dear Dorothy :)))

hope you two had lovely dinner my friend!

thank you for sharing information about day ,first one was known but other one was not familiar
more joys and prosperity to your days ahead!

William Kendall said...

I'm single, so it's an occasion I don't celebrate.