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Celebrate more than romance this Valentine’s Day!

February 14 is Valentine's Day, a day to celebrate love, but, it does not have to be all about romance.

Ah, the amount of chocolates, hearts, cute gifts and roses in the shops can only mean one thing; it is almost Valentine’s Day!

I know that this day does not evoke the same feelings of excitement and pleasure for everyone. I must agree that, even though I am a hopeless romantic and totally love Valentine’s Day, the commercialisation of this day and all it entails, does leave one with a slight bitter taste in the mouth. I mean, who wants to pay R300 for six red roses, if you can pick beautiful flowers in your own garden and give it to that someone special?

Celebrating Valentine’s Day is everyone’s personal choice and, even though I am a firm believer in showing that special someone in your life that you love and appreciate them every day of the year, I like to put in a little extra effort on this day, just because.

The good news is, Valentine’s Day does not have to be all about romance and romantic feelings. You can show love in so many different ways, and, seeing that February is also known as the month of love, you have plenty of opportunities to do Valentine’s Day differently this year.

Here are some alternative ways to celebrate:

• We all have a charity or cause that is close to our hearts, and this is the perfect opportunity to show them some love and make a donation or volunteer some of your time to help them.
• February is also childhood cancer awareness month, so, put you money where your mouth is, and support their #Cupcakes4Hope initiative, by baking a difference. For more information, visit their website cupcakesofhope.org.
• Share the love by taking some sweet treats, flowers and cards with a message of love and hope, and visit your local old age home, children’s home, baby shelter, women’s shelter, or hospital.
• Visit a local animal shelter or SPCA and volunteer your time to spend it with some of the fur babies. You can be sure that you will also receive some love in return.
• Adopt a pet for a day, and help a sick or homebound neighbour to take care of their pets for the day, by walking them, playing with them, and just spending some quality time with them.
• Seeing that Valentine’s Day is all about love, why not get your heart pumping by taking part in a charity run, walk, or other fitness events that raise money for a good cause. One such event is the I Love Boobies Love run. Visit their website for more information on ILoveBoobies.co.za.

These are only a few suggestions, and there are a myriad of other ways to celebrate the day, as well as the month of love. However you celebrate, may your day be filled with love, laughter, and a lot of chocolates!

Until next week, stay safe, look out for each other, and spread the love …

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