I said I was coming back yesterday for the "official post." Apparently I was just kidding. For as productive as I was on my first day off - I was just as UNproductive on the second. I couldn't get it together! And then I was able to spend the end of the day with my friends Jim and Jaena - who invited me over for a great dinner and cookie baking party. It was a super way to end the day! :) They even got me a rose! Yay!
Anyway - I had planned to post this, so I'll just do it a day late and a dollar short. I wrote this last year, when I really celebrated Valentine's Day to the hilt. I didn't do it up QUITE as much this year, but I still believe in what I wrote last year!
There’s only two days left until Valentines Day! Have you ordered my flowers yet? Just kidding!! Here is something new I learned this year – I truly had no idea before a couple of weeks ago. Almost everyone I know either hates Valentines Day or just doesn’t see the point in it. Now I know that I hated Valentines Day for about the first 25 years of my life. But I thought that all my significant-other-bearing friends would enjoy the “day of love” set apart for them. But I’m learning that people either find it too commercialized, too expensive, or too pointless.
Last Monday night, I shared my opinions of the holiday with my Ladies Bible Study. I told them how up until a couple of years ago, I wore black every year on Valentines Day and drowned my loveless sorrows in a Dairy Queen Blizzard. I told them how I turned my head when I saw the florist arriving (for the fifth time?) at work with yet another overdone bouquet of flowers some obliging husband sent his wife.
And now times are changin’. This year I spent probably about the same amount of time on Valentines Day that I did on Christmas. Okay not quite that much. The house isn’t nearly so decked out. But still – many hours. I made Valentines for my friends and for my family. I baked and iced cookies. I made fudge. I bought little presents for the kids in my life. I even have an outfit all picked out for Tuesday – and there’s red in it!
I read 1 Corinthians 13 to the ladies at Bible Study – the famous “love chapter.” And I said to them – Really…for a Christian…is there any better holiday? We are supposed to be about love. We get a whole day when everyone’s focus is already shoved that direction. It’s the biggest open door we’ll ever get! Let’s make this our day!! Let’s show love all over the place!
“And now I will show you the most excellent way” (1 Cor. 12:31 ). Love is the best. And I don’t need a husband to love. I have people all around me who need love. And on that day I have ten thousand extra reminders hitting me in every direction – reminding me to reach out to them and love them!
“If I have the gift of prophecy and can fathom all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have a faith that can move mountains, but have not love, I am nothing” (1 Cor. 13:2). It doesn’t matter who I am, what I can do, how smart I am, how charitable I am, or how much I have – if everything about me isn’t drenched in love, it doesn’t matter. Oh dear – I have a feeling God will remind me of that when I’m next in line at the Wal-Mart and the flashing light goes on and we have to wait for quarters.
And then of course there’s the famous list – love is patient and kind and not rude and not easily angered (Wal-Mart again?), etc. That’s how it’s done! If I want to show the love that I should show to everyone around me, then I need to get busy becoming those things to all the people who flutter around me in my day.
And then there was this little verse: “When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. When I became a man, I put childish ways behind me” (1 Cor. 13:11 ). When I was acting like a child, I wore black to protest a holiday I found stupid – just because I was bitter that I couldn’t participate the way most other people could. I insisted upon consuming calories and fat grams to try to forget my problems – when really it just made the black clothes tighter.
And not that I’m the super grown-up girl now – we ALL know better than that. But now I’m starting to see that this day does have a purpose – and one not centered around boys or flowers or dinners out. It matters because it gives me a chance to love – with cookies and fudge and cards – and maybe some extra patience.
So I don’t know whether you love or hate this upcoming holiday. I don’t know whether or not you have anyone special to share it with. I don’t know whether or not you want to fast forward time from the 13th to the 15th and just forget the day exists. But I do know that you have people in your life who need to know you love them. People who need to feel like they matter to someone. People who want a hug – or an email – or a rose – or a buddy to eat a Blizzard with. And the most excellent way for you to spend the day is to look for ways to share that love with them.
Last Monday night, I shared my opinions of the holiday with my Ladies Bible Study. I told them how up until a couple of years ago, I wore black every year on Valentines Day and drowned my loveless sorrows in a Dairy Queen Blizzard. I told them how I turned my head when I saw the florist arriving (for the fifth time?) at work with yet another overdone bouquet of flowers some obliging husband sent his wife.
And now times are changin’. This year I spent probably about the same amount of time on Valentines Day that I did on Christmas. Okay not quite that much. The house isn’t nearly so decked out. But still – many hours. I made Valentines for my friends and for my family. I baked and iced cookies. I made fudge. I bought little presents for the kids in my life. I even have an outfit all picked out for Tuesday – and there’s red in it!
I read 1 Corinthians 13 to the ladies at Bible Study – the famous “love chapter.” And I said to them – Really…for a Christian…is there any better holiday? We are supposed to be about love. We get a whole day when everyone’s focus is already shoved that direction. It’s the biggest open door we’ll ever get! Let’s make this our day!! Let’s show love all over the place!
“And now I will show you the most excellent way” (1 Cor. 12:31 ). Love is the best. And I don’t need a husband to love. I have people all around me who need love. And on that day I have ten thousand extra reminders hitting me in every direction – reminding me to reach out to them and love them!
“If I have the gift of prophecy and can fathom all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have a faith that can move mountains, but have not love, I am nothing” (1 Cor. 13:2). It doesn’t matter who I am, what I can do, how smart I am, how charitable I am, or how much I have – if everything about me isn’t drenched in love, it doesn’t matter. Oh dear – I have a feeling God will remind me of that when I’m next in line at the Wal-Mart and the flashing light goes on and we have to wait for quarters.
And then of course there’s the famous list – love is patient and kind and not rude and not easily angered (Wal-Mart again?), etc. That’s how it’s done! If I want to show the love that I should show to everyone around me, then I need to get busy becoming those things to all the people who flutter around me in my day.
And then there was this little verse: “When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. When I became a man, I put childish ways behind me” (1 Cor. 13:11 ). When I was acting like a child, I wore black to protest a holiday I found stupid – just because I was bitter that I couldn’t participate the way most other people could. I insisted upon consuming calories and fat grams to try to forget my problems – when really it just made the black clothes tighter.
And not that I’m the super grown-up girl now – we ALL know better than that. But now I’m starting to see that this day does have a purpose – and one not centered around boys or flowers or dinners out. It matters because it gives me a chance to love – with cookies and fudge and cards – and maybe some extra patience.
So I don’t know whether you love or hate this upcoming holiday. I don’t know whether or not you have anyone special to share it with. I don’t know whether or not you want to fast forward time from the 13th to the 15th and just forget the day exists. But I do know that you have people in your life who need to know you love them. People who need to feel like they matter to someone. People who want a hug – or an email – or a rose – or a buddy to eat a Blizzard with. And the most excellent way for you to spend the day is to look for ways to share that love with them.