On your love day.

So, what’s the best thing to do on Valentine’s Day? For those in relationships, you would say spend time with your significant other, obviously.  For the single humans beings of the world, you would say go out and party with your friends to forget about your lack of significant otherness. And for those that just don’t care, you would say treat it like the other 365 days of the year because you know what, it really is just another day. So, this being my first valentine’s day in probably  5 years with not even remotely a sort-of valentine, I chose the third choice.  But for those that chose option 1 or 2, good for you.  Because the ones who do have lovers to celebrate, valentine’s is always a fun and joyous way to celebrate each other.  IMG_7260[1]

It is, however, still okay to observe the day even if you are emotionally unattached. And if you are without a valentine and under the age of 30, you should really count your blessings.  Because at our age, these are the best years to NOT be tied down.  And those bombs shoes, by the way, are billabong womens. So, the day of hearts and love.  How did you spend it?

IMG_7366[1] IMG_7506[1] Who got a love shack aka a love get-away cottage for the night? And we all know that plenty of you popped champagne while smelling your 12 dozen red roses and eating one of your many luxurious chocolates bestowed upon you by that luscious significant other.   The fun thing about Valentine’s Day is it is always fun to see how your boyfriend/girlfriend wants to celebrate (if you have one).  And, my personal opinion, is that those that step outside the box and celebrate in the way that shapes YOUR relationship instead of the traditional celebratory flowers, chocolate, kisses (you get it), means all the more.  But, however you spent your day, whether it be sad and lonely eating chocolates, hopelessly in love eating chocolates, or just plain eating chocolates for the hell of it, I hope you know some bunny loves you, even if it’s your dog. IMG_7362[1]

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