finally, the day when every lover in this world celebrating their love is here. the day where cupid work hard to struck someone's heart. the day where expensive dinner took over. the day when candy become sweeter, flowers freshly bloom and yes, expensive gift become more expensive!
valentine is back! celebration that burn hole in each and everyone of our wallets. i don't really care now days whether am celebrating valentine or not, however, am pretty sure that am celebrating valentine by cherishing friends and loved one around every single day. 'on this special is different' said a friend, 'it's valentine', he added. agree, but everyday can be valentine as well. does he mean that he appreciate/celebrate love only once a year? hmmm.. no wonder 'bush' on fire, go figure! make love, not war..
nonetheless, people simply loved celebrating commercial event! i remember my house mate every year never failed to get a bouquet of flower after an expensive dinner. her face glowing with satisfaction when she got what ever gift showered by her boyfriend. not that am hypocrite/bias/whining pain in the ass sad boy who doesn't get his valentine every year, am just sharing my thought on what too commercially marketed event. boyfriend/girlfriend pressured to buy gift for their loved one. tips: make your own gift, it more thoughful.
am i celebrating valentine this year? all of you need to wait for my future posting whether i am or not. but am sure, i'll be getting a bar of chocolate for myself on valentine's day to remind me that love is sweet like chocolate and it always come with flavour and taste and yes life is full box of chocolate. you never know what flavour you will get.
valentine is back! celebration that burn hole in each and everyone of our wallets. i don't really care now days whether am celebrating valentine or not, however, am pretty sure that am celebrating valentine by cherishing friends and loved one around every single day. 'on this special is different' said a friend, 'it's valentine', he added. agree, but everyday can be valentine as well. does he mean that he appreciate/celebrate love only once a year? hmmm.. no wonder 'bush' on fire, go figure! make love, not war..
nonetheless, people simply loved celebrating commercial event! i remember my house mate every year never failed to get a bouquet of flower after an expensive dinner. her face glowing with satisfaction when she got what ever gift showered by her boyfriend. not that am hypocrite/bias/whining pain in the ass sad boy who doesn't get his valentine every year, am just sharing my thought on what too commercially marketed event. boyfriend/girlfriend pressured to buy gift for their loved one. tips: make your own gift, it more thoughful.
am i celebrating valentine this year? all of you need to wait for my future posting whether i am or not. but am sure, i'll be getting a bar of chocolate for myself on valentine's day to remind me that love is sweet like chocolate and it always come with flavour and taste and yes life is full box of chocolate. you never know what flavour you will get.
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