Monday, February 23, 2009

Valentines Day

Typically cynical towards the 'Hallmark' holiday I decided to do some investigating into the history of Valentine's Day in an attempt to give it some validity.

Originally named after a couple early Christian martyrs but not an official christian holiday it was Chaucer's era in the High Middle Ages who were responsible for develop
ing February 14th into a recognized holiday. Predominantly celebrated in western culture Valentine's Day celebrated a tradition of courtly love in its early days. The exchange of valentines were meant to be a mutual exchange of love notes and in the 18th century an Ester Howland developed a business of selling handmade valentine cards. By the 19th century the card tradition has blossomed and been exported to North America. Today the Greeting Card Association estimates 1 billion cards are exchanged every Valentine's Day.

I guess I'll concede that there is some romantic history to Valentine's Day and though the holiday is far too commercial for my liking it is a nice excuse to show some love!

3 comments:

  1. I agree - way to commercialized for my liking, I dont care much for the historical back ground, in my opinion its just another Hallmark Holiday!

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  2. I like Hallmark Holidays...good commercials...overpriced and overrated candy and gifts...what's not to like. Plus there's always the post valentines/Xmas/Halloween candy sales where they unload all their holiday themed stuff for next to nothing
    -Dave

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  3. At what point in history DID Hallmark come along and buy up this holiday anyway?

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