
St. Valentine's Day
St. Valentine's Day, celebrated on February 14th, is a day dedicated to expressing love and affection. Its origins trace back to ancient Roman traditions and Christian saints named Valentine. Today, it’s common for people to give cards, flowers—especially roses—and gifts to loved ones, romantic partners, friends, and family. The holiday emphasizes expressing appreciation and heartfelt sentiments, fostering connections and celebrating love in various forms. While often associated with romantic love, it also encourages kindness and appreciation across all relationships.