Valentine's Day Proposal Ideas

Ways to Pop the Question on Valentine's Day

Valentine's Day is one of the most popular days of the year to propose. It's a day that's already romantic, and that you know you'll be spending together. If you're planning a Valentine's Day proposal, check out these ideas for making the moment special and memorable.

Proposing in Front of a Crowd:
Many couples go to the theater on Valentine's Day. If you're reasonably sure your sweetie is going to say yes, call the theater in advance to see if you can propose on stage. Look for a play or musical that has a weddings or love theme. The stage manager should be able to assist you in planning something theatrical and memorable. Don't forget to buy tickets early as Valentine's Day is a popular evening. A variant on this is to buy an ad at your movie theater that will show before the Previews begin.

Prices change according to area. You'll need to ensure that you get there plenty early!

Say it with Candy
Buy your sweetheart a heartshape box of chocolates and replace one with the engagement ring. She (or he!) may be surprised that you've gotten her such an inexpensive gift, but if you can get her to open it, the surprise will be on her! Another idea is to buy a bag of conversation hearts and find one that says "Marry Me". Casually share the bag of candy with her, having the special one hidden in your pocket. When she's not paying attention, slip it out and say "here, this one is perfect for you", then quickly follow it with the ring on one knee.

Recreating a First Date or Special Moment:
Tell your valentine not to make any plans for February 14th, then make all the arrangements to recreate your first date (or another very special date – perhaps the one when you told each other "I love you" for the first time.) Make reservations for the same restaurant, get a tape for the car of the song that was playing on the radio, or make a picnic of the foods and wines you had that day. Don't forget to wear a similar outfit! In your own words, say that you've recreated the moment because it was the moment you met the person you're going to marry (or knew that you wanted to spend the rest of your lives together), then get down on one knee and pop the question!

On a Walk/Drive/Sail: Take some time to find the most romantic spot near you, then lead your Valentine there in a leisurely way, talking about why you are in love and why your relationship is so special. When you've arrived at the right spot, take a moment to drink in the scenery, then say something like "I wanted to bring you to a spot almost as beautiful as you are to ask you to spend the rest of your life with me. Will you marry me?"

At a Restaurant:
According to a wine merchants survey, restaurants are the second most popular place for proposals (at home is the first!). It makes sense that restaurants are so popular, as you'll have a host of people to help you make things perfect. If a restaurant is in your plans, start off by selecting someplace truly special – perhaps a usual favorite of yours, or one with magical ambiance. Secure those reservations early and while you're doing so, ask to speak to someone about proposing that evening. They'll be experts on the nicest and easiest way to do it at their particular location – whether it's writing Marry Me on the dessert plate rim, or going for a walk nearby to propose before returning for champagne and dessert. Just don't hide the ring in food - you wouldn't want it to be swallowed!

Sweets for Your Sweetheart

Candy recipes and other sweet treats for Valentine's Day

Valentine's Day is quite an event in the South! Heart shaped cookies, petit fours, and cakes and pies with "I Love You" written in icing are filling the aisles at the local grocery stores.

The color, flavor, and smell of food all play an important part in a successful romantic meal. The Smell and Taste Treatment and Research Foundation in Chicago discovered that kitchen smells, like cinnamon buns, doughnuts, and pumpkin pie, may be more powerful than the finest perfume! Other aromas with positive effects were vanilla, strawberries, lavender, and black licorice.

The authors of "Food As Foreplay" say it all in this excerpt: "...an aphrodisiac isn't something you buy from a gnarled old woman who lives in a tree. It is the resonance, tone, timbre that YOU bring to cooking.

Love radiates from your heart, seeps into the food and gives it the mystical quality that ignites the soul. The real aphrodisiac is you."

Whether you're serving an elegant meal or everyone's favorite spaghetti or pizza (heart-shaped), do it with some candles, good wine or champagne if you like, and a loving smile!

Throwing a Teen Valentine's Day Party

Your teenager wants to throw a Valentine's Day party, are you up for the challenge? Here are a few games, crafts, ideas and tips to make it fun and safe.

  • Make sure you make all rules clear from the very beginning
  • Establish a list of who is invited and how many are allowed to come. Allow very few exceptions to these list should things change a couple of days before the party. Allow no excepts the day of the party.
  • Do not hold an 'open house'. If your teen's friends are coming for the party, they should stay until the end of the party. And 'party crashers' normally start trouble.
  • Dimming the lights is ok to do, but shutting them off is a no-no. Try using white Christmas lights strung around the room, with more lighting at the food table.
  • No drinking or drugs should be permitted.
  • Say it loud and clear, you will call the parents, (or the police should things get out of hand), to pick them up should they show up drunk, or should they bring alcohol to the party.
  • Establish that you more than welcome other parents calling you about the party and they can come too. This is a great way to meet the parents of your teenager's peers, and get some help at the party.
  • Don't hover, but do make frequent trips to the food table to refresh the chip bowl.

Valentine's Day Weddings

A Romantic Theme Wedding

Getting married on Valentine's Day? You must be a true romantic. Have your Valentine's Day Wedding reflect all the romance of your love story with special details. Even if you're not getting married on Valentine's Day, consider incorporating some of these touches for a truly inspiring day.

Attire: On Valentine's Day, an old-fashioned look is always romantic. You'll want to wear a classic style dress and tuxedo. Look to old movies, including Funny Face and legendary weddings including Grace Kelly's and Jackie Kennedy's. A second option is to go for a white dress with red accents. Wear your hair pulled back with red roses pinned into your chignon.

Wrap a vibrant red shawl around your arms, and carry an overflowing bouquet of more red roses. Have your bridesmaids wear the same dress in varying shades of pink and red, and have groomsmen wear red ties with different red and pink boutonnières.

Setting: Make sure you book your location early, as Valentine's Day is a very popular day to tie the knot. Wed someplace that will allow you to light lots of candles to really set the mood for a late evening ceremony. Alternatively, look for a place warm enough in February to be in a secluded garden or a Victorian greenhouse filled with lush flowers. Decorate as you would for a romantic dinner- soft lighting, gauzy fabrics, flowers, candles, and plenty of atmosphere.

Ceremony: Ask married couples to stand during your wedding and reaffirm their love for each other.

Music: A string quartet or Italian opera singer will help set the mood. If you want to have a DJ, create a song list full of love songs.

Flowers: Flowers are by definition romantic, so use almost any flowers in abundance. While roses are the classic, roses in February are extremely expensive. So look to other pink and red flowers, including tulips, hydrangea, and freesia.

Menu: Why not fan the sparks between your guests by including some aphrodisiacs in the menu, including an oyster bar, asparagus, almonds, chicken with mole sauce (a Mexican chocolate sauce), and chocolate covered strawberries and bananas.

Invitations: Set the tone with your invitations by writing something like "Come celebrate love and romance on Valentine's Day at the wedding of Jessica Lynn Baker and George Nicolas Pilitsis"

Favors: Give your guests tiny heart-shaped boxes of candy with a note attached saying "Thank you for being our Valentines. Love, Jessica and George."

Special Touches: Instead of table numbers, name your tables after famous romantic couples. These can be real: Jessica Tandy and Hume Cronyn, fictional: Fred and Wilma Flintstone, contemporary: David and Courtney Cox Arquette, or ancient: Antony and Cleopatra. Other famous couples: Grace Kelly and Prince Ranier, Katherine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy, Robert and Elizabeth Browning, Romeo and Juliet, Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward, Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick.

Valentine's Day Gift Baskets

Valentine's day is probably one of the most romantic days that couples treasure every year. That is why during this occasion, different kinds of Valentine gifts are available to make the occasion more memorable. So, if you are also thinking of giving one to your special someone, then you should include Valentine's Day gift baskets on your list.

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Valentine's day gift baskets are one of the most popular gift ideas that lovers often give to their special someone during Valentine's Day. Although flowers are the most expressive gifts to give, still nothing can compare to a nice combination of flowers and a gift basket that is full of assorted goodies like chocolates. Most women love to receive chocolates from their boyfriend or husband during Valentine. So after you have ordered a unique bouquet of roses, you can also look for a perfect chocolate gift basket to go with it.

Where to find Valentine's Day gift baskets?

There are lots of local gift shops that offer a wide selection of gift baskets for various occasions. You can simply check the directory or ask a friend or relative who have already tried buying one. However, you don't have to stick to one option. You can always make a list before choosing where to buy the exact gift basket that you like.

But if you want more convenience, why don't you check the Internet? There are so many online gift stores that now offer a large selection of Valentine's Day gift baskets. This is more convenient since you won't have to leave the comfort of your home or office just to order the gift basket that you need. By simply looking at the options, you can already come up with a buying decision and place your order online without so much hassle.

The Internet has really made it so easy for you to find the perfect gift basket to give to your special someone during Valentine's Day. So, you should take advantage of this great option and enjoy the benefits.

Valentines Day Night

When the day of Valentines comes, it allows you to show your special someone just how much you care about them. The most usual and effective of Valentine's Day gifts to make yourself are portraits of your beloved. This Valentine's Day gift that you can make yourself very popular with your beloved if you do it right.

If you're looking for a way to make Valentines Day extra special, cook a special recipe just for him or her. Even if something screws up, just the atmosphere and the obvious effort you put into it should be enough to charm. If your cooking fails, order a pizza. If you are used to cooking, then the cooking will be the easy part.

It is the atmosphere of the dining room that makes or breaks this Valentine's Day gift you make yourself. You need fancy clothes, soft music (whether classical or Barry White - or classical Barry White), flowers, a nice clean tablecloth, a clean or at least neat dining room and a bottle of champagne or wine if both of you are allowed to drink alcohol.

The effect of this Valentine's Day gift that you make yourself is generally favorable. It says, "I think you are so special that I went out of my mind cleaning and cooking and wearing clean clothes just to make you happy." You want to turn your home into a somewhat starred restaurant with the sole focus being the beloved. Foods known to be aphrodisiacs include asparagus, cucumber, vanilla, oysters and chocolate (not all together, though).

A Day for Lovers

Valentine's Day a holiday honoring love and lovers, is celebrated on February 14th each year. "The traditional day on which lovers in certain cultures let each other know about their love, commonly by sending Valentine's cards, gifts and sweets" is how Wikipedia describes this magical holiday. An estimated one billion Valentine cards are sent each year, according to the History Channel.

Valentine's Day has roots in several different legends that have found their way to us through the ages. In the Poor Robin's Almanac in 1765, a beautiful verse was printed regarding the month of February, "this month bright Phoebus enters Pisces. The maids will have good store of kisses, for always when the fun comes there, Valentine's Day is drawing near. And both the men and maids incline to choose them each a Valentine.

If a man gets one he loves, he gives her a pair of gloves sealing the favor with a kiss." Throughout history, Valentine's Day has been celebrated as the day when the first works in the vineyards and on the fields commence. This much is for sure, as we know it today, it contains vestiges of both Christian and ancient Roman tradition and has now turned into a day of celebrating love all across the world.

Love is the most beautiful and surreal feeling in the world. Valentine's Day is the perfect time to express your heart's desires and feelings to your soul mate. However, Valentine's Day has expanded into showing love for all your loved ones. Family, friends, classmates, and co-workers appreciate a token expressing the love shared with them, just as much as a sweetheart would.

Essentially, it is a time for loving and giving. Valentine's Day gifts can be difficult, but with a little planning and insight into your loved one's preferences, you can find that special someone a memorable, personalized gift this year. Gift your sweetheart something personalized and show that love is not just about the present, but also about the moments you have shared together. Personal Treasures, an on-line store, prides themselves on providing Valentine's Day gifts that touch the heartstrings and relive those unforgettable moments.

Top Ten Things To Do The Day After Valentine's Day

Why should February 14th get all of the attention? Here are some things to do the day after Valentine's Day.

1. Water the flowers you receieved. You know that they will probabbly be dead

tomorrow, but you just have to take care of them.

2. Find somewhere in your room for the bear he bought you even though you already have ninety nine bears and you really do not have any more room for bears.

3. Buy the candy and flowers that Kroger is selling for half off. While you are at it, buy some cards so you will be ready for next year.

4. Buy what you really wanted him to buy you.

5. Cuss your significant other out because he forgot Valentine's Day (just kidding)

6. Go to the bank (for some people it's payday.)

7. Delete all of the Valentine's Day related spam you received.

8. Sell that gift that you did not really want in an online auction.

9. Look for something to sell related to Valentine's Day so you can make some

money next year.

10. Count all of the Valentine's Day cards you received and replace the Christmas cards that were on the mantle with them. (I know some of you still have Christmas cards on your mantle.)

Valentine's Day Poem

What ideas can I think of?
This Valentine's Day?
To make you happy.
To make you feel more of my love.
For I don't know, where are you?

What gift can I give you?
Chocolates, a jewelry piece, or a cute teddy bear?
On the Valentine's Day.
For I don't know, where are you?

What can I talk with you?
What shall I hear from you?
On the Valentine's Day.
For I don't know, where are you?

Who shall I tell about my worries?
With who do I share my thoughts?
With who shall I share my goals?
On the Valentine's Day.
For I don't know, where are you?

Where have you gone?
Why did you go away?
Where do I search for you?
When will you return to me?

My Valentine.
Where ever you are.
Know this much,
that I am mad in love with you.

My heart cries for you.
My eyes search for you.
My soul is empty without you.
For I love you.

When I shall watch,
other lovers.
Meeting on The Valentine's Day.
I will cry over my fate.
I will cry over your absence.
I will cry all alone.
For there shall be no one,
except God to hear my cries.

Honey, I am waiting for you.
Please come back.
Oh, God, let her read this.
Let her know that I am waiting.

Romantic Valentine's Day at Home

A Fireside Picnic Have the sofa pulled up in front of a roaring fire, with some champagne on ice. For an added touch, serve strawberries to bring out the champagne's flavor, or drop pomegranate seeds into the glass to tinge the bubbly pink.
If you're the cooking type, make a home cooked Valentine's Day meal. If not, order out from your favorite place, but be sure to ditch the containers and re plate the meal elegantly on nice plates. Don't forget great music playing on the stereo!

  • Spa Night. When your sweetie gets home, draw a hot bath filled with rose petals. (Since roses are so expensive around Valentines Day, you can ask your florist for a package of plain rose petals, short stemmed roses, or for "seconds" -- ones that are slightly bruised since you won't be giving them in a traditional way.) Have a glass of wine and some chocolates to nibble on by the side of the bathtub.

    Meanwhile, prepare the bedroom. Line the bed with towels fresh out of the dryer so that they're warm. Get a basin full of warm water near the bed, several washcloths and some great spa products. Start off with an ex foliating rub like the
  • A Sexy Night I know what you're saying. Aren't the above sexy nights? But this one puts sexiness as a top priority. We're not talking instantly hopping in the sack either, but a Valentine's Day full of passion and pampering. Sound good? Here's what you need to do. Start by sending your sweetheart out on an errand and getting them out of the house. (If you don't live together, you're one step ahead.) Meanwhile, turn the lights out in most of the house, and replace the lights in the stairway with low wattage bulbs. If you can't easily change them, don't worry, put a lamp or candles in the stairway instead.

    Sprinkle rose petals like a trail of bread crumbs leading from the front door, up the stairs and into the bedroom. Put on something sexy and lay out a sexy outfit for your partner. Ideally this will be a present of something new, but needn't be if you don't have a lot of money. Prepare some aphrodisiac foods that you can feed each other, including almonds, chocolates, dates, raspberries, strawberries and wine. (For that extra touch, a few hours before your date, dip the strawberries in melted chocolate and chill in the fridge.) Fill the bedroom with tons of candles and turn the lights out. Then just wait for your sweetheart.

  • Be My Valentine

    If there were no words
    No way to speak
    I would still hear you

    If there were no tears
    No way to feel inside
    I'd still feel for you

    And even if the sun refuse to shine
    Even if romance ran out of rhyme
    You would still have my heart
    Until the end of time
    You're all i need
    My love, my valentine

    All of my life
    I have been waiting for
    All you give to me
    You've opened my eyes
    And showed me how to love unselfishly

    I've dreamed of this a thousand times before
    In my dreams i couldnt love you more
    I will give you my heart
    Until the end of time
    You're all i need
    My love, my valentine

    La da da
    Da da da da

    And even if the sun refuse to shine
    Even if romance ran out of rhyme
    You would still have my heart
    Until the end of time
    Cuz all i need
    Is you, my valentine

    You're all i need
    My love, my valentine

    Not Like it Used To Be

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    February 14 is Valentine's Day. Although it is celebrated as a lovers' holiday today, with the giving of candy, flowers, or other gifts between couples in love, it originated in 5th Century Rome as a tribute to St. Valentine, a Catholic bishop.

    For eight hundred years prior to the establishment of Valentine's Day, the Romans had practiced a pagan celebration in mid-February commemorating young men's rite of passage to the god Lupercus. The celebration featured a lottery in which young men would draw the names of teenage girls from a box. The girl assigned to each young man in that manner would be his sexual companion during the remaining year.

    In an effort to do away with the pagan festival, Pope Gelasius ordered a slight change in the lottery. Instead of the names of young women, the box would contain the names of saints. Both men and women were allowed to draw from the box, and the game was to emulate the ways of the saint they drew during the rest of the year. Needless to say, many of the young Roman men were not too pleased with the rule changes.

    Instead of the pagan god Lupercus, the Church looked for a suitable patron saint of love to take his place. They found an appropriate choice in Valentine, who, in AD 270 had been beheaded by Emperor Claudius.

    Claudius had determined that married men made poor soldiers. So he banned marriage from his empire. But Valentine would secretly marry young men that came to him. When Claudius found out about Valentine, he first tried to convert him to paganism. But Valentine reversed the strategy, trying instead to convert Claudius. When he failed, he was stoned and beheaded.

    During the days that Valentine was imprisoned, he fell in love with the blind daughter of his jailer. His love for her, and his great faith, managed to miraculously heal her from her blindness before his death. Before he was taken to his death, he signed a farewell message to her, "From your Valentine." The phrase has been used on his day ever since.

    Although the lottery for women had been banned by the church, the mid-February holiday in commemoration of St. Valentine was still used by Roman men to seek the affection of women. It became a tradition for the men to give the ones they admired handwritten messages of affection, containing Valentine's name.

    The first Valentine card grew out of this practice. The first true Valentine card was sent in 1415 by Charles, duke of Orleans, to his wife. He was imprisoned in the Tower of London at the time.

    Cupid, another symbol of the holiday, became associated with it because he was the son of Venus, the Roman god of love and beauty. Cupid often appears on Valentine cards.

    Valentine's Day Cards

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    Finding the perfect Valentine’s Day card can take time. There are plenty to choose from, but for that special someone you want the card to be perfect from the cover to the writing style to what the words have to say. The isles of Valentine’s Day cards can get crowded in the days leading up to Valentine’s Day, so try to search for your card early. This will give you plenty of time to read through them without fighting the crowd.

    Valentine’s Day cards come in many colors and sizes. I have seen some very small ones that fit into a wallet. These are a great way to surprise the man in your life. Slip one into his wallet and when he opens it on Valentine’s Day, he will find it waiting for him. Most are the standard card size. There are some that are so huge, you have to open them on a table top!

    The perfect Valentine’s Day card is going to depend on where you are in a relationship. You definitely don’t want one that professes undying love for someone you have only dated a few times. However, you don’t want to sell a long term relationship short by giving a casual Valentine’s Day card. Both men and women love getting a quality card that is from the heart.

    If you want to be more original, create your own Valentine’s Day card. There are several online websites that allow you to choose the cover and choose the writing script. You can then choose from one of their verses for the inside or write your own. This is a wonderful way to create the perfect Valentine’s Day card that says exactly what you want. Make sure you order your card early. This ensures it will arrive in time as well as let you review it for errors prior to the arrival of Valentine’s Day. You can also create your own at home with construction paper, glitter, and any other craft supplies you want to use.

    Valentine’s Day cards are often treasured items by the recipient as they are a thoughtful gesture of love that comes from the heart. Regardless what type of Valentine’s Day card you choose to give, take the time to make sure it is an honest reflection of your true feelings.

    The Tradition Of Valentine Candy

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    Valentine’s Day – celebrated every year on February 14th – is the day in which we honor the people whom we love. Especially poignant for romantic love, Valentine’s Day is also used to celebrate love of a platonic and familial nature. It has evolved over the years into a mass-marketed holiday in which we spend millions on cards, flowers, meals, and Valentine candy meant to communicate our love. And while the holiday may be a retailer’s dream come true, it is also one that many celebrate with true sincerity.

    Next to flowers, Valentine candy is the second most popular gift to give on Valentine’s Day. Because Valentine’s Day is a day in which to celebrate love, it is associated with all things romantic – the deep color of red, heart shaped gifts, red and pink roses, and the decadence of candy. Packaged in every conceivable shape and size, this Valentine candy is an enormously popular way to show someone you care.

    There are several ways to purchase Valentine candy. First, most large retailers – starting in early February – have an enormous selection of Valentine candy stocking their shelves. From heart shaped boxes of chocolate to tins of cinnamon colored jelly beans, there is no limit to the type of sweet treat you can take home to the person you love.

    For confections of a more upscale nature, you can visit the local chocolate makers that sell luxurious chocolates that can be beautifully packaged as a personalized gift. For the chocolate lovers in your life this is the only way to go. If you don’t have a chocolate shop in your town, go online where you can have the world’s finest chocolates shipped straight to your door.

    For a traditional Valentine candy, pick up a box of Sweethearts Conversation Hearts – delivering messages of love since 1902! These sweet treats have been around forever and continue to be the candy most associated with Valentine’s Day. There are few among us who didn’t give or receive a box of these as children.

    Like Valentines’ Day itself, Valentine candy will never go out of style. There will always be time to tell someone you love them; and there’ll always be time for Valentine candy.


    Valentines Day Flowers

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    Flowers have long been a coveted and integral aspect of Valentine’s Day traditions. Ever since the advent of Valentine’s Day festivities, flowers have symbolized the essence of the day. On this special day, whether it is a single flower or a garland, the sole expression reflected is the message of love.

    History reveals that the tradition of giving flowers on St. Valentine's Day first became popular in the seventeenth century with the introduction of “the language of flowers” (Persian poetical art) to the west by Charles II of Sweden. During those days, flowers were amongst the most common ways to communicate non-verbal messages of love or friendship.

    The conventional significance endorsed with the rose synchronizes Goddess Venus’s favorite flower with Valentine’s Day. Moreover, the symbolic connotation of love, romance, and passion associated with the rose qualifies it as the preferred choice for St. Valentine's Day.

    Roses symbolize love, but their many colors have special meanings. While the red rose remains the ultimate symbol of romantic love and enduring passion during Valentine’s Day, other colors of the day—namely white, pink, and yellow—also merge with the meaning of the roses. For instance, white roses reflect purity of the mind and pink roses signify fun and happiness. A yellow rose on Valentine’s Day connotes friendship.

    Other flowers also color Valentine’s Day with their fragrance. A posy flamboyant amaryllis and red lilies could be a wonderful way to communicate greetings for Valentine’s Day. Scented white tuberoses and sunflowers that spell admiration and adulation are also well in tune with the sentiments of the day.

    Flowers for Valentine’s Day reveal the unraveled emotions, which often cannot be expressed through words. Nowadays, flashy and ostentatious gifts are the priorities for the day, however this in no way undermines the significance of flowers. The legacy of generations to make the most of nature’s bountiful flora to convey the sentimental finesse that adorns the day reiterates the strong bonding between flowers and Valentine’s Day.


    Valentine Flowers Are For Lovers & Friends

    Valentine flowers are such a nice way to acknowledge those you love. Often Valentine flowers are sent to those who are married, engaged or in love. But these aren’t the only reasons to send Valentine flowers. If you are married, engaged or in love giving Valentine flowers is always a good idea. This is one holiday when florists are always busy and have many orders.

    You can also send Valentine flowers to your parents, grandparents, favorite aunt or uncle or even the kids. It is the perfect time to remember the people you love.

    It’s a good time to thank people, too. Think about all the people in your life that you would like to thank. Maybe it’s a coworker or boss, special friend or teacher.

    Valentine flowers will brighten the day for those residing in care facilities. If you have a friend or relative in the hospital you may want to consider Valentine flowers.

    There are many choices when you want to send Valentine flowers. Roses are always a favorite but you might want to choose tulips, lilies, orchids or a stunning combination of exotic flowers.

    You can choose from many different containers for your Valentine flowers. There are vases, baskets, bowls and more. There are also other gifts that can be added to the bouquets. You might want to choose candy, a stuffed animal, candles, ceramic figurines or balloons.

    If you would like to send Valentine flowers to someone you will want to place your order several days before Valentine’s Day. When you do this you will have a good selection and make sure that the flowers can be delivered by Valentine’s Day.

    There is more than one place to order Valentine flowers. You can go to a local florist. Your local florist will be able to design a Valentine flower bouquet for you.

    Grocery stores often have floral departments. You can get your Valentine flowers at the same time you pick up a few groceries. If you happen to wait a little too long to have your Valentine flowers delivered you may be in luck at the grocery store, if they still have any flowers left!

    A really convenient way to order Valentine flowers is online. Online sites have excellent choices and you will be able to look at all the Valentine flower arrangements and pick your favorite. You can pay online and the flowers will be delivered when and where you designate.

    Don’t forget the Valentine flowers for those you love or care about.

    How Did the Tradition Begin?

    There are varying opinions about the origin of Valentine's Day. Some believe it originated from St. Valentine, a Roman who was martyred for refusing to give up Christianity. He died on February 14, 269 A.D., the same day that had been devoted to love lotteries. Legend also says that among the things St. Valentine refused to give up was marrying Christians in the Christian Church. On the day of his death, it was said that he left a farewell note for the jailer's daughter, who had become his friend, and signed it "From Your Valentine".

    Other aspects of the story say that Saint Valentine served as a priest at the temple during the reign of Emperor Claudius. Claudius then had Valentine jailed for defying him. In 496 A.D. Pope Gelasius set aside February 14 to honor St. Valentine. Gradually, February 14 became the date for exchanging love messages, and St. Valentine became the patron saint of lovers. The date is still marked, to this day, by sending poems and simple gifts to your sweetheart.

    In the United States, Miss Esther Howland is given credit for sending the first valentine cards. Commercial valentines were introduced in the 1800's, and now the date is very commercialized. The town of Loveland, Colorado, does a large post office business each year on Valentine’s Day. The spirit of good continues as valentines are sent out with sentimental verses and children exchange valentine cards at school.

    Florists are busiest on Valentine’s Day, and roses are the traditional flower sent on Valentine’s Day, with the color of the flowers being symbolic. Traditionally, red roses are symbolic of love, pink roses (said to have bloomed from Mother Mary’s tears as she followed her son up Golgotha) are symbolic of Mother’s love, yellow roses symbolize caring and friendship, while white roses are symbolic of purity.

    The History And Origin Of Valentine's Day


    The oldest Valentine card still in existence was sent in 1415 by Charles Duke of Orleans, at the time a prisoner in the Tower of London, to his wife. The Duke's Valentine’s card is now preserved and displayed in the British Museum.

    However, the origins of Valentine’s Day lie in ancient Rome. Over the years the ever expanding Roman empire became more difficult to police and there was an increasing shortage of soldiers. Believing that married men were too attached to their families and unlikely to sign up for active service, Emperor Claudius II banned marriage, thinking this would increase the number of quality recruits.

    The story goes that a Christian priest by the name of Valentine, seeing the unhappiness and trauma that resulted, secretly married couples in defiance of the new law.

    It wasn’t long before Emperor Claudius found out about Valentine’s actions and the priest was imprisoned and eventually executed on February 14, 270.

    Whilst in prison, Valentine was befriended by his jailer, a character called Asterius. Asterius had a blind daughter and the jailer asked Valentine to cure her, which he supposedly did. Shortly before his execution, Valentine asked for writing implements and signed a farewell message to the jailer’s daughter “From your Valentine”, a phrase that has lived on, much to the delight of modern day florists, rose growers and card companies!