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Top 10 Best Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas for Him In 2016

Top 10 Best Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas for Him In 2016
Top 10 Best Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas for Him
1. Knock Knock What I Love About You Fill-in-the-Blank Journal
Top 10 Best Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas for Him In 2016
There’s no better way to say I love you than with your own, handwritten words and memories. This special little book is the perfect Valentine’s Day gift for your husband or boyfriend that will leave them with sweet thoughts and a warm heart. It contains fill-in-the-blank lines describing various aspects of your affection for your beloved. Just complete each line and voilà – you have a uniquely personal gift that your sweetheart will cherish and read again and again. Make it as mushy, racy, or witty as you choose! Simple prompts make it easy to express yourself and your feelings will become real on the pages of your very own book of love. This book comes with a hardcover that includes a removable clear plastic jacket. Don’t worry if you’re not too wordy, each page is only 4.5 × 3.25 inches, and you don’t have to fill all 112 pages right away. You can make it a special treat by filling in pages throughout the year, making each time he reads it a special surprise.

2. The Manteen – Insulated Stainless Steel Water Bottle
Top 10 Best Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas for Him In 2016
Does your man enjoy drinking cool clean water, beer or a bloody Mary when he’s out in the woods, on the golf course or your patio? The Manteen(TM) is the perfect man’s canteen and a great Valentine’s Day gift. He can tote his favorite beverage anywhere in this insulated stainless steel bottle. Plus, this isn’t any cutsy, sissy, silly little bottle – it proudly proclaims it’s for a man’s man. The Manteen is made with food grade 18/8 (304) stainless steel to ensure he’s drinking from a quality beverage receptacle. At 10 inches tall with a 1.25 mouth opening, the Manteen will fit in most car cup holders (filled with water only, of course.) But for his more sporting outdoor pursuits, it will keep his beer, or adult beverage of choice, cold all day long. To make it an even more versatile gift for your sweetie, the Manteen also keeps coffee hot and will prevent spills that lead to burning his tender man flesh.

Read also: Romantic Words For Your Husband On Valentine's Day 2016

3. NFL Embossed Genuine Cowhide Leather Wallet
Top 10 Best Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas for Him In 2016
If you’ve got a guy who’s crazy about football, get him this beautiful NFL Embossed genuine cowhide wallet. It’s a perfect gift that comes in its own nifty metal tin. Made of super-soft high grade pecan colored leather, you can choose the wallet that’s embossed with his favorite team. If he’s got more than one favorite team, these wallets are so affordable that you can get him two or three. This tri-fold wallet features an ID window and lots of credit card pockets plus plenty of room for his cash.

4. DEWALT 1.25 HP Max Torque Variable Speed Compact Router Combo Kit
Top 10 Best Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas for Him In 2016
Is your Valentine guy a woodworker? Does he love to spend time in his man cave/shop creating beautiful boxes, furniture, or other creative woodcrafts? This DEWALT Max Torque Variable Speed Compact Router Combo Kit comes with plenty of power in a scaled down, easy to handle version of his bigger routers. And there’s no better gift for your woodworking guy than a cool new tool. This mini router combines power, ease-of-use, ergonomic features and innovations designed for visibility, control and overall performance. The DEWALT compact router can handle a variety of applications, from small bevel cuts to large edge profiles and heavy flush trimming. In addition to its beefy 1-1/4 horsepower motor, it is equipped with dual LED lights for ample illumination. This combo package comes with both fixed and plunge bases. If he’s already got this cool tool, consider getting him this DEWALT Edge Guide for his fixed base compact router to make for cleaner cuts.

5. Photive Rain & Water Proof Portable Bluetooth Shower Speaker
Top 10 Best Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas for Him In 2016
Your man loves music. He also loves a hot shower. Why not combine the two for a perfect Valentine’s Day gift for him? This Photive Bluetooth Portable Shower Speakers is both rain and waterproof for wet adventures outdoors, or in a steamy shower. It’s also shockproof and dustproof, with a rubberized rugged exterior for ultimate impact resistance. It includes a removable suction cup for use in the shower, and a carabiner clip so he can carry it on the go. The mini-speaker features advanced Bluetooth technology that is ultra-optimized to consume less energy and deliver crystal clear sound. It connects with any Bluetooth-enabled device and comes with a lithium ion rechargeable battery. It also offers a built-in mic for hands-free voice calls, but really… does he want to answer the phone in the shower?

Read also: The 10 Best Ideas: Valentine’s Day Ideas For Your Family

6. Cooking for Geeks: Real Science, Great Cooks, and Good Food
Top 10 Best Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas for Him In 2016
Let’s face it. There’s a lot of romance that happens around food, so what better way to spark the romantic flame than to give your Valentine this hilarious and fun cookbook by Jeff Potter. Potter is curious about the science of food and loves finding answers to why ingredients and recipes work the way they do. By bringing science to food-minded people and food to science-minded people, he blends genres to educate the public about how to master the kitchen. If you are trying to make your honey a culinary convert that actually cooks dinner for you sometimes, this book might just do the trick with its blend of humor and all things geeky.

7. LEADCIN Titanium Steel Men’s Bike Chain Link Bracelet
Top 10 Best Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas for Him In 2016
If your guy loves to ride his bike (or bikes) this is a great Valentine’s Day gift for him. Cyclists everywhere love to show off their passion and prowess on the bike. You’ll see them wearing this design on t-shirts, tattoos and more. Now you can give him the gift of this beautiful titanium and stainless steel bike chain designed bracelet for men. The bracelet secures with a fold over clasp for easy wear, style and shine. Titanium is also called 316L stainless steel. It is always known widely for its cold light texture and brightness. It is resistant to acid and alkali without discoloration, allergy or deformation. Because titanium steel jewelry does not tarnish and oxidize, it can stand up to the tough wear your guy will give it, plus it’s hypoallergenic.

8. Acqua Di Gio By Giorgio Armani
Top 10 Best Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas for Him In 2016
No Valentine’s Day gift list would be complete without a sultry, sexy men’s fragrance on the list, and Acqua Di Gio fits the bill. Frequently chosen as one of the sexiest scents for men, Acqua Di Gio is was inspired by beauty of Pantellerie, where Georgia Armani spent his vacations. This fragrance serves up the scent of freedom, full of wind and water. The composition is built of a perfect harmony of sweet and salty notes of sea water and nuances of sunny warmth on your skin. It’s also full of scorching Mediterranean sun. Bitter citrus with aromatic nuances of rosemary intertwines with salty, sea nuances along with hyacinth, freesia and jasmine. Sharp notes of spices are softened by woody base with warm, musky cedar, oak moss and amber.

9. Scharffen Berger Chocolate Tasting Squares
Top 10 Best Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas for Him In 2016
Valentine’s Day is all about indulging your sweetie and chocolate is a great way to do just that. (It’s also known to enhance his romantic urges.) Now we’re not talking about your run-of-the-mill heart shaped box of candy here. Nope. We’re talking premium chocolates to go along with some delicious wine you’ve brought along for your special night. This beautiful boxed set includes three different varieties: 82% Extra Dark Chocolate, 70% Bittersweet Chocolate, and 62% Semisweet Chocolate. Gluten free and certified kosher, this box includes 48 tasty treats, each individually wrapped for savoring a bit at a time.

10. Ray-Ban Original Wayfarer Sunglasses
Top 10 Best Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas for Him In 2016
Nothing could be more romantic than protecting your sweetheart’s peepers. These Ray-Bans are the perfect Valentine’s Day gift for him because there’s hardly anything more smoldering and sexy than your man behind a great pair of Wayfarers. Ray-Ban Original Wayfarer Classics are the most recognizable style in the history of sunglasses. Since they were initially designed in 1952, Wayfarer Classics have gained popularity with celebrities, musicians, artists and anyone with an impeccable fashion sense. As an iconic style of sunglasses, Original Wayfarer Classics always make a statement. Choose a classic pair of black-framed Wayfarer sunglasses from a variety of lens treatments including crystal green, crystal grey gradient, G-15 polarized and more.

Read also: Top 25 Valentine's Day Ideas For Couples

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The 10 Best Ideas: Valentine’s Day Ideas for Your Family


February. The month of hearts and roses and love.

Would you like to begin some new family traditions this Valentine’s Day?
The 10 Best Ideas: Valentine’s Day Ideas for Your Family
Then the following ideas have been written just for you.

1. Ask the kids to tell you how they think Valentine’s Day began. Write down what they say. Then do some research with the children, online or at the library, and see if their ideas are correct.

2. Designate the month of February as a time to show special love in your home. Read the following paraphrase together of 1 Corinthians 13:4-7 (The Message).

Love never gives up. 
Love cares more for others than for self. 
Love doesn't want what it doesn't have. 
Love doesn't strut, 
Doesn't have a swelled head, 
Doesn't force itself on others, 
Isn't always “me first,” 
Doesn't fly off the handle, 
Doesn't keep score of the sins of others,
Doesn't revel when others grovel, 
Takes pleasure in the flowering of truth, 
Puts up with anything, 
Trusts God always, 
Always looks for the best, 
Never looks back, 
But keeps going to the end.

Then discuss each of the above characteristics of love at the dinner table on separate nights. For example, “Love never gives up.” How have friends and family stood by one another in good and bad times?  What did God do after Adam and Eve sinned that showed that He did not give up on mankind?

3.  Plan a unique scavenger hunt with the kids for Dad (or Mom). Help the children make and hide clues, taping a small chocolate kiss on each one. Have meaningful gifts at the end of the hunt. Possibilities include handwritten notes of love and appreciation, personal certificates of service (I will wash your car, clean out the garage, cook dinner, etc.), drawings, homemade treats, framed family pictures, etc. To make the scavenger hunt extra special, end your time with a family trip to the pizza parlor or bowling alley.

Read also: Top 25 Valentine's Day Ideas For Couples

4. As a family, think of those who may be especially lonely on Valentine’s Day, then brainstorm ways that you could show Christ’s love to them. The kids may want to make unique Valentine cards, bake heart-shaped cookies, or invite them to a special lunch or dinner.

5. Cultivate a sense of appreciation in your children by helping them express appreciation to their grandparents. Have each of the kids write Grandma and Grandpa individual Valentine’s Day notes. On February 14, personally deliver the notes along with an arrangement of flowers or a balloon bouquet. If grandparents live out-of-town, mail each note in a separate envelope and also call Grandma and Grandpa.

6. Make February 14 a “red letter day” for your family. Decorate the kitchen or dining room with hearts, red and white streamers, and heart-shaped balloons. Wear a red outfit or apron and serve the family heart-shaped pancakes; add some red food coloring to the syrup. Make heart-shaped sandwiches for lunch, and choose dinner entrees that are red.
The 10 Best Ideas: Valentine’s Day Ideas for Your Family
7. Mail each of your children a Valentine’s card from you and your spouse. Share not only why you love your child unconditionally, but also your gratitude to God that your son/daughter is your child.

8. Tell your children how you celebrated Valentine’s Day as a child. Then have the kids call/visit their grandparents to see how they celebrated it. Talk about ways that Valentine traditions have not only changed, but also remained the same.

9. Help the kids make an “I love you because” book for someone special (parent, grandparent, pastor, teacher, etc.). In addition to writing and drawing heartfelt messages, include some favorite photographs and artwork. For a lasting keepsake, have the book bound at a local print shop.

10. With your spouse, decide on personalized ways that you can show love to each of your children on Valentine’s Day. Spend time praying about how to best do this. While love for one child may be expressed by time, another may feel loved by words of affirmation or gifts. You may want to read The Five Love Languages of Children by Gary Chapman and Ross Campbell.

Read also: Romantic Words For Your Husband On Valentine's Day 2016

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Romantic Words for Your Husband on Valentine's Day 2016

Today, I will share some romantic words to try out on your Valentine. Try these out on your husband this year on Valentine's Day 2016.

Romantic Words for Your Husband on Valentine's Day 2016

1. Nothing. This is a favorite of most men, I'm told, especially when the words kept silent are of the "I told you so" variety. Sometimes silence is truly golden.

2. "You are my hero." The success of Star Wars and the entire superhero film genre proves why this one works. Men want to be heroes.

3. "I respect you." Men long for respect the same way women do for love.

4. "Thank you." All humans long for appreciation, so if he does something, even it it's little, make sure you express your appreciation.

5. "Let's go to bed early tonight." Does this really need any explanation? I thought not.

Happy Valentine's Day!

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Top 25 Valentine's Day Ideas For Couples

Here are some creative ways to tell your spouse, “I love you.”

Top 25 Valentine's Day Ideas For Couples

Is it more important to love … or to be loved?

Most of us would agree with George Eliot’s words, “I like not only to be loved, but also to be told I am loved.”

Valentine’s Day is the occasion when you can experience both.  We asked Facebook friends and Twitter readers to share some of their favorite Valentine’s Day ideas.

With a little help from our friends, here are top 25 creative ways to tell your spouse, “I love you.”

1. On small pieces of paper, write down every kind of kiss that you can think of (examples: passionate, on the cheek, etc.). Then fill an inexpensive red felt bag with your “kisses” and give it to your spouse. Ask your spouse to pull several pieces of paper from the felt bag, and then give your sweetheart whatever kind of kiss is described.

2. Make a book about why you love your spouse and why you are thankful for him/her.  The woman who sent this idea wrote, “He loved it! Said it was the best gift he has ever gotten.  And it helped me to focus on the things I love about my husband and not his shortcomings.”

3. Take your sweetie on a scavenger hunt. Ask him/her to answer riddles to find the clues to items that you placed somewhere around town. The last item should give instructions that lead to your Valentine’s Day activities.

4. After enjoying a candlelight dinner for two at home, give your spouse a massage and watch a romantic movie. The woman who suggested this wrote, “Last Valentine’s Day when I got home from work, my husband … had our bedroom set up with a candlelit table for two. He is NOT a cook but he made an awesome meal … grilled steak, sautéed shrimp in lemon, garlic, and butter, a vegetable, and [he] bought a chocolate fountain that was flowing—surrounded by fresh fruit for dipping. After dinner he led me over to his homemade massage table. … We ended our special night with a romantic movie.
Top 25 Valentine's Day Ideas For Couples
5. Surprise your spouse with a special getaway together. The man who suggested this made reservations at a bed and breakfast, arranged for childcare, asked for time off from work for himself and his wife, and packed his and her bags. When he asked his wife to go to lunch on Valentine’s Day she was in for a wonderful surprise. “The little bit of effort I put into that weekend paid off huge for weeks to come.”  (For an extra  special experience, take your spouse to one of FamilyLife's Weekend to Remember marriage getaways.  It's one of the best investments you could make in your marriage.  Find an event near you.

6. Give your wife a dozen roses. On each stem attach a note for a future date—to do something that she would enjoy (example: Go to the symphony).

7. If possible, go on a date with your spouse to a restaurant that you enjoyed when you first met. After you order your meal, take some time to write down favorite memories from the past year. Then share your lists.

8. Have 11 roses delivered to your wife, and then give her a 12th yourself while reading her a love poem.

9. Fill a large box with helium balloons and special gifts for Valentine’s Day. The woman who suggested this said that her gifts included “new sleep shorts for him and a new nightgown for me, a box of chocolate-covered strawberries and red napkins ... some new candles, and a romantic CD. He got the hint. And loved the weekend.”

10. Create an intimate Valentine’s Day evening at home, without the children. The woman who suggested this idea said that she and her husband “enjoyed planning the menu, shopping for the meal, and ultimately preparing the meal together. Cooking to soft, romantic music can really be a turn on! While dining, the same soft, romantic music is a wonderful mood-setter. Dinner was followed by just the two of us having the whole dance floor, our den, to ourselves. I won’t say what all this led to, but it was a truly romantic night that would not have happened at the local restaurant!”

11. Order food from a take-out restaurant and have a picnic for all the Valentines in your family on your living room floor.  The person who suggested this said, “The kids look forward to this every year. When we tried to change it, they wouldn’t allow it ... it has become a tradition. The kids see the value of family and a loving marriage.”

12. Privacy and weather permitting, watch a romantic movie on your deck or patio.

13. If you are separated across the miles, send a care package filled with things that are red.

14. Make a meal with symbols of love. Examples: Write I love you with string beans, make a tart in the shape of a heart …

15. Hide little heart candies in your spouse’s shoes, coat, car, etc.  The woman who suggested this said that she’s been doing this for decades. “Now a couple of the grandkids help me with delight.”

16. Wives, show up at your husband’s office before lunch. Call him from the parking lot and tell him you are going to take him for a lunch rendezvous and that you will be waiting for him whenever he can take a break. Wear a nice outfit and tell him you have something sexy on underneath for when he gets home. Take him to a nice place for lunch and back to the office. Give him some great kisses telling him how glad you are to be married to him, and tell him you will be waiting for him when he gets home.

17. Fill a jar with Valentine candy and notes for your spouse. Examples of notes are: Good for a backrub, 10 kisses, etc. Notes could also express your love and respect: “I am so glad that God blessed my life with such a great husband like you.” Individually roll each note and tie it with a ribbon.
Top 25 Valentine's Day Ideas For Couples
18. Surprise your spouse by taking a vacation day from work and enjoy Valentine’s Day at home. Have a relaxing morning together on the porch, deck, or patio. Then go to a favorite restaurant for lunch.  The man who suggested this idea had also reserved a spa treatment and tanning session for his wife. “While she was doing that,” he says, “I went home and made her a special dinner.”

19. Write a poem for your spouse and frame it.

20. On individual note cards, write why you love your spouse. Insert these cards in a small photo album. The woman who suggested this idea began her album with a honeymoon picture and introductory note card, and ended it with a love note.

21.  Surprise your husband when he comes home from work on February 14. Place a welcome sign on the kitchen table and leave a trail of red foil-wrapped Hershey kisses to your bedroom.

22. With roses in hand and permission from your wife’s boss, go to her workplace and read a love poem to her. The woman who shared this idea said, “I am a teacher in an inner city school. Last year my husband dressed in my favorite suit and tie, came to my school with roses in hand.  He got permission and assistance from the office staff to open the speaker system into my classroom and proceeded to read a long and beautiful love poem to me.  He then came to my classroom and presented me with the bouquet of roses which I received while wiping my tears of joy and love for this wonderful man whom I have been married to for just under 30 years.”

23. Make a special “14 Reasons I Love You” Valentine’s Day breakfast for your sweetheart. On his/her plate, leave a letter or card listing 14 reasons that you love your spouse.

24. If possible, send a card postmarked in a town that has a romantic name such as Loveland, Colorado; Valentine, Texas; or Romance, Arkansas.

25. After your spouse goes to bed, tape notes to his car’s steering wheel with reasons that you love him, or decorate the bathroom mirror with lipstick kisses or Valentine’s window clings.

Have fun on February 14, and remember: "Love is not meant to be given and received on just Valentine’s Day. Instead, it’s to be practiced every single day of the entire year."

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History of Valentine's Day

History of Valentine's Day
February has long been a month of romance. It is the month associated with Valentine's Day celebrations. We have, time and again, heard the name St. Valentine being uttered before us in this season of love. But just who is this St. Valentine? Why is this month associated with love and romance? Learn about St. Valentine, how Valentines day came into practice as it is today. The origin of this lovers day goes back as early as 270 A.D and started with the clash between a kindly priest and a mighty ruler. To know more, just read on and discover the true meaning of this festival. If you like our little article about the splendid history of Valentine's Day, just click here and refer this page to your friends and loved ones. Wish you a Happy Valentine!

Every year, the fourteenth day of the month of February has millions across the world presenting their loved ones with candy, flowers, chocolates and other lovely gifts. In many countries, restaurants and eateries are seen to be filled with couples who are eager to celebrate their relationship and the joy of their togetherness through delicious cuisines. There hardly seems to be a young man or woman who is not keen to make the most of the day.

The reason behind all of this is a kindly cleric named Valentine who died more than a thousand years ago.

It is not exactly known why the 14th of February is known as Valentine's Day or if the noble Valentine really had any relation to this day.

Saint ValentineThe history of Valentine's Day is impossible to be obtained from any archive and the veil of centuries gone by has made the origin behind this day more difficult to trace. It is only some legends that are our source for the history of Valentine's Day.

History of Valentine's Day
The modern St. Valentine's Day celebrations are said to have been derived from both ancient Christian and Roman tradition. As per one legend, the holiday has originated from the ancient Roman festival of Lupercalis/Lupercalia, a fertility celebration that used to observed annually on February 15. But the rise of Christianity in Europe saw many pagan holidays being renamed for and dedicated to the early Christian martyrs. Lupercalia was no exception. In 496 AD, Pope Gelasius turned Lupercalia into a Christian feast day and set its observance a day earlier, on February 14. He proclaimed February 14 to be the feast day in honor of Saint Valentine, a Roman martyr who lived in the 3rd century. It is this St. Valentine whom the modern Valentine's Day honors.

According to the Catholic Encyclopedia, there were at least three early Christian saints by the name of Valentine. While one was a priest in Rome, another was a bishop in Terni. Nothing is known about the third St. Valentine except that he met his end in Africa. Surprisingly, all three of them were said to have been martyred on 14th February.

It is clear that Pope Gelasius intended to honor the first of these three aforementioned men. Most scholars believe that this St. Valentine was a priest who lived around 270 AD in Rome and attracted the disfavor of Roman emperor Claudius II who ruled during this time.

The story of St. Valentine has two different versions - the Protestant and the Catholic one. Both versions agree upon Saint Valentine being a bishop who held secret marriage ceremonies of soldiers in opposition to Claudius II who had prohibited marriage for young men and was executed by the latter. During the lifetime of Valentine, the golden era of Roman empire had almost come to an end. Lack of quality administrators led to frequent civil strife. Education declined, taxation increased and trade witnessed a very bad time. The Roman empire faced crisis from all sides, from the Gauls, Slavs, Huns, Turks and Mongolians from Northern Europe and Asia. The empire had grown too large to be shielded from external aggression and internal chaos with existing forces. Naturally, more and more capable men were required to to be recruited as soldiers and officers to protect the nation from takeover. When Claudius became the emperor, he felt that married men were more emotionally attached to their families, and thus, will not make good soldiers. He believed that marriage made the men weak. So he issued an edict forbidding marriage to assure quality soldiers.
History of Valentine's Day
The ban on marriage was a great shock for the Romans. But they dared not voice their protest against the mighty emperor.

The kindly bishop Valentine also realized the injustice of the decree. He saw the trauma of young lovers who gave up all hopes of being united in marriage. He planned to counter the monarch's orders in secrecy. Whenever lovers thought of marrying, they went to Valentine who met them afterwards in a secret place, and joined them in the sacrament of matrimony. And thus he secretly performed many marriages for young lovers. But such things cannot remain hidden for long. It was only a matter of time before Claudius came to know of this "friend of lovers," and had him arrested.

While awaiting his sentence in prison, Valentine was approached by his jailor, Asterius. It was said that Valentine had some saintly abilities and one of them granted him the power to heal people. Asterius had a blind daughter and knowing of the miraculous powers of Valentine he requested the latter to restore the sight of his blind daughter. The Catholic legend has it that Valentine did this through the vehicle of his strong faith, a phenomenon refuted by the Protestant version which agrees otherwise with the Catholic one. Whatever the fact, it appears that Valentine in some way did succeed to help Asterius' blind daughter.

History of Valentine's Day
When Claudius II met Valentine, he was said to have been impressed by the dignity and conviction of the latter. However, Valentine refused to agree with the emperor regarding the ban on marriage. It is also said that the emperor tried to convert Valentine to the Roman gods but was unsuccesful in his efforts. Valentine refused to recognize Roman Gods and even attempted to convert the emperor, knowing the consequences fully. This angered Claudius II who gave the order of execution of Valentine.

Meanwhile, a deep friendship had been formed between Valentine and Asterius' daughter. It caused great grief to the young girl to hear of his friend's imminent death. It is said that just before his execution, Valentine asked for a pen and paper from his jailor, and signed a farewell message to her "From Your Valentine," a phrase that lived ever after. As per another legend, Valentine fell in love with the daughter of his jailer during his imprisonment. However, this legend is not given much importance by historians. The most plausible story surrounding St. Valentine is one not centered on Eros (passionate love) but on agape (Christian love): he was martyred for refusing to renounce his religion. Valentine is believed to have been executed on February 14, 270 AD.

Thus 14th February became a day for all lovers and Valentine became its Patron Saint. It began to be annually observed by young Romans who offered handwritten greetings of affection, known as Valentines, on this day to the women they admired. With the coming of Christianity, the day came to be known as St. Valentine's Day.

But it was only during the 14th century that St. Valentine's Day became definitively associated with love. UCLA medieval scholar Henry Ansgar Kelly, author of "Chaucer and the Cult of Saint Valentine", credits Chaucer as the one who first linked St. Valentine's Day with romance. In medieval France and England it was believed that birds mated on February 14. Hence, Chaucer used the image of birds as the symbol of lovers in poems dedicated to the day. In Chaucer's "The Parliament of Fowls," the royal engagement, the mating season of birds, and St. Valentine's Day are related:

"For this was on St. Valentine's Day, When every fowl cometh there to choose his mate."

By the Middle Ages, Valentine became as popular as to become one of the most popular saints in England and France. Despite attempts by the Christian church to sanctify the holiday, the association of Valentine’s Day with romance and courtship continued through the Middle Ages. The holiday evolved over the centuries. By the 18th century, gift-giving and exchanging hand-made cards on Valentine's Day had become common in England. Hand-made valentine cards made of lace, ribbons, and featuring cupids and hearts began to be created on this day and handed over to the man or woman one loved.

History of Valentine's Day
This tradition eventually spread to the American colonies. It was not until the 1840s that Valentine's Day greeting cards began to be commercially produced in the U.S. The first American Valentine's Day greeting cards were created by Esther A. Howlanda Mount Holyoke, a graduate and native of Worcester. Mass. Howland, known as the Mother of the Valentine, made elaborate creations with real lace, ribbons and colorful pictures known as "scrap". It was when Howland began Valentine's cards in a large scale that the tradition really caught on in the United States.

Today, Valentine's Day is one of the major holidays in the U.S. and has become a booming commercial success. According to the Greeting Card Association, 25% of all cards sent each year are "valentine"s. The "valentines", as Valentine's Day cards are better known as, are often designed with hearts to symbolize love. The Valentine's Day card spread with Christianity, and is now celebrated all over the world. One of the earliest valentines was sent in 1415 AD by Charles, Duke of Orleans, to his wife during his imprisonment in the Tower of London. The card is now preserved in the British Museum.

There may be doubts regarding the actual identity of Valentine, but we know that he really existed because archaeologists have recently unearthed a Roman catacomb and an ancient church dedicated to a Saint Valentine.

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