Remembering Valentine's Day
Posted January 29, 2008

As Valentine's Day approaches, thinking back to those innocent times of the 50s and 60s, I recall how we, with the
teacher's supervision, would construct a Valentine Drop Box to drop our Valentines, in preparation for our class
party. Our Valentine's Day party consisted of handing out our Valentines and of course enjoying the usual snacks such as
decorated cupcakes and cookies.
A couple of weeks prior to Valentine's Day, the teacher would give each child a list of the classmates so nobody would be left
out. Our moms would then go to the five and dime and purchase valentines to hand out. Of course the package included one for the
teacher and one for that "special someone." Today I don't think those kind of parties are permitted by many schools due to the
fear of offending other cultures and facing reprisal from such organizations of the ACLU (what a shame).
  
As we got older we matured more in regards to Valentine's Day. Those funny cards became romantic cards and of course we
gave gifts to our special someone who now was our steady. These gifts included flowers, jewelry, candy or a romantic dinner.
We also had girl ask boy "Sweetheart" dances in high school in celebration of Valentine's Day. No night was complete without
listening and dancing to the music of the day which included "our song." If you had a special somebody
in your life, you had a special song that belonged to only you and your boyfriend or girlfriend. It usually was a romantic
song.
If you married your first love or somebody else, then hearing that song brings back the memories of a time so long
ago even though it seems just like it was just yesterday even with the streaks of gray and wrinkles that adorn most of us.
That special time, that first kiss, the hand holding, snuggling and the innocent necking. A great time to remember and a fabulous era to
have grown up.

In celebration of Valentine's Day I invite you to listen to the romantic songs of our time. The baby boomer generation of
the 50s and 60s. I have selected what I felt was the songs that exemplified Valentine's Day. These songs were about the pledging of love,
perils of love, joys of love and the undying commitment to love that symbolizes Valentine's Day.
So sit back and cuddle up with your special love and your favorite beverage. Lets go back to what seems just like
yesterday and listen to the great romance songs of all time. Happy Valentine's Day to all you lovers.
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