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Kazzle
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Topic: I hate valentines day Posted: 04 February 2008 at 7:57am |
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sooo over rated...lol
of course it doesnt help that its my birthday, so it means that if Kent buys me flowers they cost the earth becasue of the day....honestly i cant see what the big deal is about one day, kent and I tell each other every day we love each other, and we both feel that there doesnt need to be a special day for it.
And before anyone asks, yes i think mothers day, fathers day, easter and christmas are all over rated too....BUT we aren't religious so easter and christmas doesnt hold any significance for us, BEFORE anyone jumps on me, im not trying to offend anyone, its more that everything is so commicalised now that all the meaning has gone out of everything, and the prices go up, and we spend way too much.
Hmmm i think i need to go back to bed and get up again...lol
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Posted: 04 February 2008 at 8:22am |
I hate the whole commercialism of valentines day too!!
We went to church yesterday (once in blue moon experience  ) and they said they were doing a special service for married couples on Valentines Day to celebreate commitment, love etc. I thought that was a lovely idea! Plus after the service free glasses of bubbly
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Posted: 04 February 2008 at 8:24am |
I agree with you. Why does it seem to take a day for people to buy each other flowers or to show each other they are in love. It would mean much more to me if my DH came home in the middle of the year with flowers just because. We tell each other we love each other a couple of times a day and it means just as much each and every time.
As you can guess we boycott Valentines in our house too
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Posted: 04 February 2008 at 8:25am |
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I grew up like that... easter was maybe $10 of chocolate if we were lucky LOL (between 2 adults and 2 kids) But then our grandparents always bought us a little more. We are definately not christian/catholic etc, so Xmas was more about the fact that other kids got presents and we'd have felt pretty put out if we didn't get any when we were in primary school.
Mum thought mother's day was a cop-out, we never even noted the day... and I never really had a dad as such, my little sister basically followed my example.
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Posted: 04 February 2008 at 8:56am |
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Why does it seem to take a day for people to buy each other flowers or to show each other they are in love? Because it reminds all the slack buggers in the world that they really should be treating their mrs to something nice for a change instead of expecting her to remember EVERYTHING.
I always get my boyfriend a nice card and some little present, I dont see any harm in it at all, this year i'm hoping its gonna be a good excuse for him to finally buy me that engagement ring that he's been promising me ;)
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Posted: 04 February 2008 at 9:06am |
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I hate that its so commercial but any excuse for more presents is fine by me! I love getting them and I love giving them- DH is a tight ass and I would never buy anything nice and romantic if it wasn't for days like Valentines!
Its quite annoying though because our wedding anniversary is on the 4th of Feb, the only 2 times of year he 'has' to be romantic are within 10 days of each other!
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Posted: 04 February 2008 at 9:26am |
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I am religious and hate that feast days have been commercialised so much.
The funny thing is that if you do look into St Valentine what we're actually celebrating on 14/02 is the anniversary of his horrible violent death.
"Valentine was a holy priest in Rome who assisted the martyrs who were being persecuted under Claudius II. He was apprehended, and sent by the emperor to the prefect of Rome, who, on finding all his promises to make him renounce his faith ineffectual, commended him to be beaten with clubs, and afterwards, to be beheaded, which was executed on Feb 14 about the year 270".
Among other things St Valentine is the patron saint of epilepsy, fainting and the plague.
Hmmm, chocolates and flowers anyone?
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Posted: 04 February 2008 at 9:33am |
over rated here too, don't celebrate it don't need a special day to tell my man I love him and he is the same
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Posted: 04 February 2008 at 9:37am |
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It's just another way for shops to steal more money from people
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Posted: 04 February 2008 at 9:42am |
Yeah we dont do anything either. Happy anniversary Jen!
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Posted: 04 February 2008 at 9:47am |
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Nope we dont celebrate valentines day here. DH and i have always gotten stick for it as our friends always thought he was just trying to get out of it. But ive always aggreed withhim. If he cant show me how loves me everyday, then what does one day matter?
As for easter, we dont celebrate teh cho eating (diabetic lol) but we got to mass. I love mass for xmas and easter. Always the best!
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Posted: 04 February 2008 at 10:20am |
We don't do anything either. Although DH did ask me to marry him on Val's day many moons ago.
We don't buy the parents presents for mum and dad's day, they are lucky if they get a card.
I have had to tell the grandparents to calm down with the chocolate when it comes to Easter, they used to go overboard.
As for flowers? What are they?
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Posted: 04 February 2008 at 10:29am |
I love valentines day and mother, fathers day etc. However we dont just celebrate these days by buying expensive gifts but just as another day to celebrate love and family. My kids do love going off the the $2 to buy me a mohters day gift and fathers day gift , they also love to show me their appreciation of me by making me breakfast in bed , cards and pictures to hang all over the house etc..... Awww it makes get warm fuzzies!!
Bugger about not having a partner to get at least a valentines day card from
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Posted: 04 February 2008 at 10:37am |
Kels wrote:
they also love to show me their appreciation of me by making me breakfast in bed , cards and pictures to hang all over the house etc..... Awww it makes get warm fuzzies!! |
That is totally the way to go about it. We never bought gifts for any of those days when I was growing up because my mum and dad hated the commercialism but now I'm older I realise it prob had just as much to do with the fact that they had 6 kids and one income. We do cards, emails and phone calls for our parents on mothers/fathers day and will encourage our kids to do the same.
Occasionally my DH writes me a poem and I'd prefer that to any old flowers especially on Valentines when it's so obvious to get a store bought, no thought required, gift. If I am going to get flowers sent to work I'd rather have them on a day when every second person isn't getting them too. Bah humbug!!
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Posted: 04 February 2008 at 10:46am |
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I brought Arabellas Dad Shirts for Valentines day last year lol. . I'm to practical for Valentines day. .
I am so dreading easter this year! Must wear a sign that says "Don't feed me chocolate (no matter how much I beg)"
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Posted: 04 February 2008 at 10:52am |
BabyOnBoard wrote:
I am so dreading easter this year! Must wear a sign that says "Don't feed me chocolate (no matter how much I beg)" |
 LOL. Michaela was born one week before Easter 2006. I'd gained 10 kgs during the pregnancy, lost 7 kgs during the birth and gained an extra 3 kgs a week later with all the chocolate we were given.
The amount of chocolate Michaela got last year was ridiculous. She was one year old for goodness sake, why would anyone buy a one year old chocolate!!
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Posted: 04 February 2008 at 11:15am |
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we don't celebrate valentines day here - due to our wedding anniversary being the 19th we would rather celebrate that... one of the reasons we got married when we did. i agree over commusulized..
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Posted: 04 February 2008 at 11:43am |
The only thing we are celebrating on that day is a birthday.
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Posted: 04 February 2008 at 11:48am |
The_Stuarts wrote:
The amount of chocolate Michaela got last year was ridiculous. She was one year old for goodness sake, why would anyone buy a one year old chocolate!! |
So that the parents can eat it
All these holidays - Valentines Day, Christmas etc, don't have to be about spending money. Why not make things? A heart shaped cake, biscuits etc.
Some flowers from the garden. You don't have to buy into the commercialism.
My DP doesn't usually get me anything for Valentines - if I want him to make something I usually buy some food for a nice dinner etc lol.
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Posted: 04 February 2008 at 2:53pm |
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I hate the commersialisation of all these holidays and hubby knows not to go buy overpriced flowers as I will literally kill him.
But at the same time we actually just use the day to plan something nicely. One year he does Valentines day and our wedding anniversary and thenext year is my turn.
Only problem is each year it is his turn he seems to be on call and actually working. And guess what this year again. Ha.
We dont do presents on Valentines day either as such but I did buy him some really nice choccies at Farmers on the after Christmas sales before the Valentines day mark up being put on all the stuff.
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