Four ways to celebrate Valentine's Day, (and they're not what you think)
It's February! We made it
through the holidays just to get inundated with notions of chocolate, flowers,
bling, and extravagant weekends in wine country to 'reconnect with the one you
love'.
But what if we pass on the
chocolate and Ziggy cards and approach the day (or the whole month!) with a
focus on connecting with the people we care about. Not just your significant
other, but your best friend that you never have a chance to talk to for more
than 4 minutes before a baby demands attention. Or maybe your favorite uncle
who was always quick with a lousy joke and equally fast in sneaking you a
cookie when your mom wasn't looking.
Share some time with
someone. Make a pedicure date with your best friend. If you can each bring
along your favorite mom, aunt, extremely sweet older neighbor who watches out
for your kids, even better.
If you can't set aside
that much time with everyone's busy schedules, drop off a piece of cake from
your favorite bakery. Or keep it crazy cost effective and have your kid
finger-paint a very special valentine for their teacher.
Appreciate someone. Look
your favorite dry cleaner/butcher/school bus driver right in the eye and say,
"Thank you. I can't tell you how much I appreciate what you do for me. You
make my life easier."
Drop an email to your
kid's basketball coach and say, "Thank you. My kid loves playing
basketball, and I really appreciate that you give your time to make that
possible."
Massage someone. I know,
this sounds weird, huh? I'm a massage therapist and I'm telling you to Do It
Yourself. But massage doesn't have to be an hour long ordeal with fancy oils
and a complicated routine.
Watch a video
and treat your partner to a hand or foot massage. Grab this amazing book,
A Modern Day Guide to Massage for Children, and learn how to massage
your favorite little buddy.
Give the gift of massage.
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Bonus: Connect with YOU.
Not everyone schedules regular massage, and that's okay. But if it's been
awhile, maybe it's time to practice a little self-care and get yourself a
massage, too. The best gift you can give the people you love is a happy, healthy
you.
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