What Valentine’s Day Means to Me
Valentine’s Day has always been a holiday with different meanings for different people. For some, it’s a day filled with roses, chocolates, and grand romantic gestures. For others, it can feel like just another day on the calendar. But for me, Valentine’s Day isn’t just about romance—it’s about love in all its forms.
Love isn’t limited to relationships. It exists in friendships, in the little moments of kindness, and in the ways we show up for ourselves. It’s in late-night conversations with friends, in the warmth of a shared laugh, and in the comfort of knowing someone has your back.
It’s also in self-love—something I’ve learned to appreciate more over time. Love isn’t just about what we give to others but also what we give to ourselves. It’s in taking time to rest, to pursue passions, to set boundaries, and to remind ourselves that we are enough as we are.
Valentine’s Day is a reminder that love is everywhere, in the smallest and simplest of things. It doesn’t have to come with a grand gesture or a perfect moment—it just has to be real.
So, whether you’re spending the day with a partner, friends, family, or simply treating yourself to something special, I hope you find love in a way that feels meaningful to you. Because love, in all its forms, is always worth celebrating.