tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1736332684256798907.post6635382737226377099..comments2023-10-12T04:38:50.265-07:00Comments on Notes From A Ragamuffin: {My Little Valentine}Notes From A Ragamuffinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17069043314107879017noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1736332684256798907.post-2126910535823633842013-03-12T07:50:34.811-07:002013-03-12T07:50:34.811-07:00Jordan, I completely know what you mean about Vale...Jordan, I completely know what you mean about Valentine's Day being different this year. I have always thought it's a silly day (why have a special day for love when every day should be love-filled and just as intentional), but this year was different for me too. I am finding Valentine's day a challenge to creatively express love, and that can never be a bad thing, right? Half of the time, if I do something sweet for strangers or friends, they're a little taken aback and scared because "people just don't do that, right?" They find gifts awkward. But on Valentine's Day they are able to accept it openly. And I love that. It's like Valentine's Day leaves people's hearts open and empty and begging and vulnerable (which is part of the reason why I have been opposed to it in the past), but when you give, when you love, it helps pick the rocks out of open wounds. And I LOVE that. Being at The Mission for this Valentine's Day was awesome and I felt so utterly cheesy (yes, such a fitting word for this day) telling Randy that it was the best Valentine's Day I had ever had because it was full of love for people. It went from being a coupley, "let's get each other singing gorillas with heart bellies"-day to being a general love for people of all walks days. And, believe it or not, God totally wooed my heart in it. And I'm looking forward to next year too. Phew. Relief to not be the only love-loving sap renouncing Valentine's Day hatred. Allison Nicholehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17848953779781220014noreply@blogger.com