It’s the week of Valentine’s Day!
*This week’s Pinspiration*
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If you’re dreading February 14, sad because you don’t have a romantic partner – or you want to shake things up from the usual candy, card, flowers, dinner — today’s SPARK! is for you.
But first …
According to Wikipedia, Valentine’s Day was first associated with romantic love in the High Middle Ages when the tradition of courtly love flouris
hed.
In 18th-century England, it evolved into an occasion in which lovers expressed their love for each other by presenting flowers, offering confectionery, and sending greeting cards (known as “valentines“).
Since the 19th century, handwritten valentines have given way to mass-produced greeting cards.
And that brings us to today – to create a modern Valentine’s Day for everyone to partake in!
To me, Valentine’s Day is simply a reminder to show your love in some way and to as many people as you want. A romantic interest is not required. February 14 becomes then like the chime on your cell phone.
Ding, ding, who is it I want to surprise in some beautiful and unexpected way to show them how much I care?
In our household, “valentines” also have given way to what my husband Rob and I call “drive-by kindnesses.” They aren’t limited to February 14. In fact, every day can be Valentine’s Day!
Here are some drive-by kindnesses I’ve recently witnessed:
- Leaving waiter a tip — and a $25 gift card
- Leaving waitress a tip — and a lottery ticket
- Leaving waitress a tip — and a special silver coin (worth $50!)
- Traveler paying for airline maintenance crew’s breakfast in Dunkin’ Donuts line
- Mother in a coffee shop handing over diapers to a stranger — another mother she noticed was caught up short with her baby
- Friend providing one month’s rent to one of her colleagues through an anonymous giving program
- Neighbor handing out bottles of water (and cookies) to thirsty lawn crews, UPS and FedEx delivery drivers
- A Woman on Fire member paying the tuition for another woman to attend the upcoming retreat!
The list is inspiringly endless. I know you, too, have witnessed and been the provider of these random acts of love.
Being the recipient of drive-by kindnesses can have a transformative effect, as I’ve experienced, including one just this morning!
- Sunburst Café owner and friend Jerome Tocio (whose very wonderful wife Theresa is a Women on Fire member) sent me a note: “Thought of you this morning when I was grinding the Almond Joy coffee.” Along with his card? A bag of my very favorite, freshly ground Almond Joy coffee! (See photo above:-)
- A gorgeous bouquet of pink peonies handed to me while I was browsing in a florist shop, courtesy of an unidentified somebody!
- My goddaughter Julia leaving me little surprise treats in the kitchen after I’d been working in my office all day.
- The heart-melting cards, notes, posts and emails I receive daily telling me what Women on Fire means to you.
- My 79-year-old mother’s happy, encouraging notes. (She texts!)
- The incredibly generous friend whose oil painting I’d long admired, packed it up in her car, brought it to our home, and helped us place it on the perfect wall.
- Our elderly neighbor arriving at our door, a freshly baked pineapple upside-down cake in her hands — for us.
These drive-by kindnesses throughout the year fill my heart fuller and wider than a million Valentine’s Day presents.
In our most recent Women on Fire membership interview, well-known psychotherapist Dr. Norman Shub reminds us what romance is truly about:
“Love in you grows by making the other person important. It’s the investment in the other that intensifies your feelings. Unfortunately, in our world, we are trained to think, “Am I getting what I want?”
“We’re not trained to be the best partner (and friend) we can be. Love is not just a feeling; it’s also a way of acting.”
Brilliant.
So this single day of celebrating love — February 14 — must not become a day where some people are left to feel less than or left out of – or worse, a day that is obligatory and boring.
Instead, Valentine’s Day — and any other day — can become your own special day to give the unexpected love and joy of a drive-by kindness! Who in your life will you make important by giving such a gift to?
Drive-by kindnesses also don’t have to even cost time or money. Consider this from my dear friend, author Marianne Williamson:
“If everyone took one minute daily to close their eyes and silently bless every other living thing, love and light would sanctify the world.”
May your week be filled with love and light,