According to Wikipedia, Valentine's Day, also called Saint Valentine's Day, is celebrated annually on February 14. It originated as a Christian feast day honoring a martyr named Valentine, and through later folk traditions it has also become a significant cultural, religious and commercial celebration of romance and love in many regions of the world.
Valentine's Day customs—sending greeting cards (known as "valentines"), offering confectionery (mainly chocolates), and presenting flowers—developed in early modern England and spread throughout the English-speaking world in the 19th century, and have continued to the present day.
Valentine cards can be made by hand or purchased commercially. In recent years, e-cards have become popular. I much prefer the traditional Valentine cards and have tried to keep the cards given to me from though-out my life. Chocolates don't last long because they get eaten, although I do have an ornate heart-shaped chocolate box ๐ from 1972. And flowers wilt, but I do have roses I dried and saved from past years.
Cards are my one of my favorite parts of Valentine's Day, mainly because they are easy to keep and so fun to look at years later. Below is a collection of some cards given to me by my husband from our 50+ years of marriage.
Collection of cards given to me by my husband |
Instead of a traditional Valentine card, this year I received a pile of
puzzle pieces in a purple envelope?!?
Card from 1972 |
Cute Valentine from the 1950's |
1934 fold-out Valentine From family card collection |
1910's vintage Valentine Cards From family card collection |
This is awesome! who knew grandpa was such a romantic!!
ReplyDeleteI love the 1972 card with the flower child holding a “love” sign. So cute!
ReplyDeleteThe 70's card of the hippie girl holding a love sign is by far the best - but the spaceship card is really cute.
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