My friends at Wikipedia tell me that Valentine's Day was established in 496 AD. --that's 1,514 years ago for you math wizards out there. Long time. So far, I'm 2 for 1,513 as far as having someone to share it with goes. And still, unlike most perpetually single folks out there, I really like Valentine's Day. The overall mood and ambiance it evokes are just really cool to me.
True, one shouldn't need a particular day to show their love. But who's it really hurting? I've never understood why more people don't embrace the fun of the occasion.
"Single Awareness?" Not even a little bit...
Ghost of Valentine's Past...
- 1999: First time I ever gave a flower to a girl. As an 8th grader, I bought one long-stemmed red rose (with my own money) and placed it in the locker of a skinny redhead. *Shivers at the thought* Live and learn.
- 2003: As a Senior in High School, I bought my first ever girlfriend [Cassandra] a dozen red roses, a stuffed animal, and who knows what else? I got a tin full of almond candies. Yuck. Oh well, live and learn...
- 2007: Girlfriend #2 [Janon]. I seem to recall the gift-giving on both ends was more sufficient this time around, but the relationship itself? You guessed it, live and learn...
- 2009: Girlfriend #3 [Stephanie] broke up with me the day before...needless to say, she never got her gifts. Some wound up in the grateful hands of others, some I kept for myself...some were burned in the bottom of a barrel. I may still be young-ish, but you'd think I'd have learned my lessons in love by now, right?
Ghost of Valentine's Present...
- 2010: No legitimate Valentine's prospects to speak of.
I did go see Dear John (still pretty angry about the movie itself) in the theater with my friend Katie this past weekend. I suppose that could be construed as a friend date of sorts, but...that's about the extent of it.
Hold-ups:
Girls I like usually have either an unfortunate-looking, unworthy boyfriend (one in particular comes to mind), making the girl entirely unapproachable...or simply have no interest in me whatsoever.
Girls who like me usually have: lots of baggage and/or an affinity for drama. No, thanks.
Ghosts of Valentine's Future...
- Who knows? All I know is that this is a fun holiday. Part of me can't wait to share it with someone...but part of me will wait patiently, because when it's meant to be, my time will come. *eats fortune cookie, throws away wrapper*
Final notes:
Married, engaged or just generically-attached friends: Enjoy yourselves this Valentine's Day. Find a babysitter, go out to dinner and a movie, or do something romantic. Might as well. :)
Single friends who disagree with me, and hate Valentine's Day: Shut up. Open up your heart and stop being such a bitter, jealous fun-hater.
Single friends who are also OK with Valentine's Day: High 5!
Single friends who also happen to be foxy ladies: Well hello there. Here's a video clip just for you...
Do the right thing,
Derrick
Good post. I have been in your shoes in the past but more recently landed a keeper (I think.) We'll see if he learned his lesson from our one year anniversary fiasco. I am spending my v-day in Newton in a co-ed volleyball tournament and the sig. other is working baseball camps and giving pitching lessons. Ahhh the life of former, but still wannabe athletes. Hope you have a GREAT vday Derrick! You're a keeper for someone out there!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Kayla! I'm sure he's learned from it. If not, he will. You rock, and he's lucky to have ya! Thanks for the kind words...hopefully some sane, baggage/drama-free girl will realize that one of these days! :) lol
ReplyDeleteI know who came to mind of girl hold-up that you like but has an unworthy boyfriend;)
ReplyDeleteBrit: *Sigh* ...I know...that was a pretty specific remark, not gonna lie. :) lol
ReplyDeleteI was mentioned in your blog?!?! Wow, I feel special. ;)
ReplyDeleteYeah, you should. ;) ha
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