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Why it’s Okay Not to Love Valentine’s Day

February 14, 2023 by val Leave a Comment

Valentine’s Day often comes with heightened expectations and pressure to show your love for someone, but not loving Valentine’s Day doesn’t make you a bad person. It is totally okay not to LOVE the holiday. You don’t have to feel guilty or ashamed if you don’t find yourself filled with romance at the thought of February 14th.

Whether it’s because of past experiences or simply not feeling the “lovey-dovey” vibe on this special day everyone should be allowed to not like Valentine’s Day without any judgment. Just because you’re not in a relationship does not mean that you cannot enjoy the day as well. There are plenty of ways to celebrate self-love and spend quality time with friends and family.

It’s not uncommon to not enjoy Valentine’s Day, and it is important to not let societal standards of romance define your day—or life. There’s no pressure to follow the traditional holiday customs if you don’t want to. Instead, take this opportunity for self-care or do something that really lights up your heart, like spending time with loved ones, taking care of yourself, or even attending an event in honor of single people.

When it comes to not loving Valentine’s Day, remember that there is nothing wrong with being single or not wanting a romantic relationship at this particular moment in time. So don’t feel guilty about not enjoying the day—embrace the feelings and make it your own.

Valentine’s Day is not just about romantic love, but all kinds of love—including self-love. There are plenty of ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day without feeling overwhelmed or burned out by excessive expectations. Even if you don’t love this particular holiday, use it as an opportunity to remind yourself that you have a lot of people in your life who care deeply for you and will always be there for you no matter what.

And remember: not loving Valentine’s Day doesn’t mean not loving yourself or not enjoying life! Take the time to appreciate all the other wonderful things happening in your life instead and show yourself some much deserved love and kindness. Don’t let one day of the year define how you feel about life—you matter and are loved more than any holiday can ever convey.

By not following the traditional Valentine’s Day customs, you can make it your own and enjoy it in a way that works best for you. There is no right or wrong way to celebrate this day, so don’t be afraid to find something that resonates with you personally. You may not love Valentine’s Day, but finding peace within yourself will always be worth the effort.

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How to Celebrate Valentine’s Day With Your Kids

February 8, 2023 by val Leave a Comment

Valentine’s Day is a special time of year that kids love to celebrate with their family and friends. There are plenty of fun activities you can do with your kids on this day. Whether you’re looking for something simple or something more elaborate, there are endless options available. Here are some great ideas to get you started:

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1. Bake Valentine’s Day treats together – Kids love getting creative in the kitchen! Have your kids help make heart-shaped sugar cookies with pink frosting, cupcakes topped off with candy hearts, or festive chocolate bark. Don’t feel like baking? These cookies come pre-baked and have everything you need to decorate them.

2. Go to an local park – If you are lucky enough to live where the weather allows…What better way to celebrate this day of love than by going to the park with your kiddos? A picnic will help to make it even more memorable. Get sparkling grapejuice, maybe some “fancy” foods and make it a special occasion.

3. Have a movie night – Pop some popcorn, snuggle up on the couch with your little ones and watch their favorite love story. This is a great way to bond as a family and get into the spirit of Valentine’s Day.

4. Have a Valentines day scavenger hunt – Hide clues around your house or neighborhood that lead to special treasures or treats. Your kids will have so much fun searching for them! Again – this is the perfect dollar store run, but if you can’t make it, why not order some Valentine’s day books for your kids to find.

5. Create homemade valentines – Gather up some arts supplies and let your kids unleash their creative side by making unique homemade valentines for their friends, family members, and even themselves! While dollar tree is the perfect place to get crafting supplies, this kit on Amazon will have almost everything you need to make valentines and decor.

These are just a few of the many fun things to do with your kids on Valentine’s Day.

No matter what you choose, it will surely be an unforgettable and special experience for both of you! Let us know what your favorite Valentine’s traditions are!

Happy Valentine’s Day! 🙂

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How to Celebrate Lunar New Year With Your Kids

January 23, 2023 by val Leave a Comment

If you’re looking for ways to celebrate Lunar New Year with your kids, we’ve got you covered. From crafts to food to fun activities, here are some great ideas to get you started.

Talk to your kids about what Lunar New Year is and why it’s important

Every year, millions of people around the world celebrate Lunar New Year, a festival steeped in centuries of tradition, to welcome in the new year. One of the best ways to introduce your kids to this celebration is by talking to them about its history and importance. You can explain that it’s a time when families come together to enjoy tasty food, beautiful decorations, and performances meant to bring luck and prosperity.

Most importantly, you can remind them that Lunar New Year is a time for reflection on how far we’ve come as well as our goals for the next year – values that are timeless across traditions and cultures.

Help them make traditional red envelopes to give out to friends and family

The lunar new year is coming up soon and it’s the perfect time to have the kids make some traditional red envelopes to hand out. Not only will they get to show off their crafting skills, but they’ll also get to practice their writing skills once they fill out the associated cards inside. And let’s be honest, who doesn’t love money? Especially when it comes in a colorful package like a red envelope. So grab some construction paper and some coins and spend quality time together helping them make decorative lunar new year envelopes that are ready for gifting!

Bake or buy a special treat like mooncakes or dumplings

Lunar New Year is a great time to celebrate with special treats, whether baking at home or visiting your favorite bakery. Mooncakes and dumplings are some of the classic Lunar New Year traditions that have been celebrated for centuries in many countries. Making them yourself can be an enjoyable and rewarding experience, but if you don’t have much time, there are dozens of delicious pre-made options to choose from. No matter which route you take, there is no better way to bring Lunar New Year cheer into your home than with homemade pastries and sweets!

Make sure they have new clothes to wear for the holiday

Lunar New Year is a time to celebrate with family, and this year and dressing up can be a great way to celebrate lunar new year with your kids. You might want to choose traditional Lunar New Year colors such as red and gold or a bright and modern palette. With the perfect Lunar New Year outfit, your children will certainly stand out from the crowd and have the best Lunar New Year yet! Here is a link to some ideas on Amazon. [If you purchase something I may get a small bit of commission that helps keep this blog going – thank you!)

Hang up decorations around the house together

It’s Lunar New Year, the perfect time for decorating the house with festive paper trimmings and other decorations. How about hanging up some decorations together with your children? It’s a fun way to mark the occasion, engage your kids in a creative activity, and get into the celebratory spirit. When it comes to deciding how to create a festive display at home, you can give your kids free reign or simply agree on a basic arrangement of decorations. The moment they hang something up they’ll take pride in their creation, so it’s guaranteed to be an enjoyable activity that’ll bring your family closer together this Lunar New Year! Check out these decorations with Prime Shipping from Amazon. [affiliate link]

Go on a Lion Dance parade or watch one online

Are you thinking of ways to celebrate Lunar New Year with your kids? How about going on a lion dance parade or watching one online? It’s the perfect activity to bring the culture and history of Lion Dance into your home. Watching a dragon dance can be both exciting and mesmerizing, as the drums are beaten and the colors burst off the dancers’ vibrant costumes.

It is often said that when it comes to celebrating special occasions like this, nothing beats being at an actual live performance – but if that is not an option right now, watch one together over video! It’ll still feel special and your kids will love it! Especially with one of these traditional lion dance drums. [Amazon affiliate link]

Lunar New Year is a special time to celebrate with family, friends, and loved ones. It’s a chance to reflect on the past year and start fresh for the new one. If you’re not sure how to celebrate Lunar New Year with your kids, here are some tips. Talk to them about what the holiday is and why it’s important. Help them make traditional red envelopes to give out to friends and family. Bake or buy a special treat like mooncakes or dumplings. Make sure they have new clothes to wear for the holiday. Hang up decorations around the house together. Go on a Lion Dance parade or watch one online. Whatever you do, remember that celebrating Lunar New Year is a cherished tradition that can be enjoyed by all.

What ways do you celebrate Lunar New Year with your kids?

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