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I always say to myself if I can make it through January, the 28 days in February will fly by. Then comes March, which means spring and hopefully no more snow. Although the way the weather is this year, that snow still may come in May.

Nevertheless, 31 days of January: completed.

We are almost half done with this month and two days from Valentine’s Day. Remember when you were young and there were hopes of getting a “special” valentine from a specific someone? There were plenty of Valentine’s Day disappointments throughout my younger years – ones I thought the selfish me, because my young mind thought the world revolved around moi, never would recover from. Feb. 15 couldn’t come fast enough. But my heart mended, and now I unselfishly look forward to Feb. 14 for three reasons: my children, my husband and my friends. Just another excuse to express how much these important people mean to me.

Reason 1: I always try to give my children a little something extra the morning of Feb. 14. It may be a favorite candy, a gift card to a frequent shopping spot or just a card that says “I love you.” Even though they now are teenagers, they humor me and act surprised. The smile they have on their faces when they leave the house is all I need to know they appreciated the gesture. For those with teenagers, you know that a student leaving for school with a smile is rare.

Reason 2: My husband travels every week, so unless cupid arrives on the weekend, I have to sneak my gift into his luggage, which doesn’t seem so difficult except he might not pack until right before bed. The suitcase then sits in the room, and I have to remember what can’t be carried on a plane (read – present must be unwrapped). The fun is finding the ideal item that says, “I miss and love you and wish you were here,” and follows TSA regulations. Just like our children, he acts like he had no idea I would do anything like that. When I talk to him that evening, I can feel the happiness on his face.

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