
The realization that it was Valentine's Day came subsequently.
Every year Mark and I celebrate Valentines day, as do many couples around the world. We usually buy each other a present. It's usually something we both want, but need an excuse to justify the expense. We didn't quite get around to buying anything this year, but we thought we might get "each other" an iPod that we can share or something. We stopped buying each other cards after the first few of years or so of being married because each year we kept buying cards, then forgetting to give them to each other. We also usually have a nice meal together in the evening (another thing we haven't managed this year, although this is not cancelled, but postponed to the weekend).

Valentines day here seems to be a higher profile event than it is in the UK. When I was at school, every year my older sister would be bombarded with mountains of Valentines from her many admirers. When I was a teenager, a few Valentines came trickling towards me, but nothing like the torrents that my sister received each year. The rule was simple -- if someone fancied someone, they'd give them a Valentine's card and/or present. That was that.

By Valentines, I don't just mean cards, but sweets (candy) and presents too. Emily and Lauren came home from school with shed-loads of stuff. Many of the cards were home made. One of Lauren's friends told me that her mother had started her on the task of making 25+ cards back in early January. In addition, many households swap the US flag on the flagpole outside their house for a Valentines Day flag. Now that's dedication!
What is that line in "The Incredibles"... "When everyone is special, then no one is". Something like that. Well, your post reminded me that in the historic business district of Wake Forest there is a place called the Irish Republic (unless they have closed down, but I think they are still there). I've never been in there, so I'm not sure if it's a store or a place to eat, or both. There is also the Old English Tea Room, which I don't know if it resembles anything English, but I'd like to hear your perspective on it.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to make it a mission to seek them out. I'll let you know what I think once I do.
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