Rediscovering Valentine’s Day: A Celebration of Friendship Over Romance

Catherine Bell, Features Editor
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For many, Valentine’s Day evokes images of romantic dinners and heartfelt declarations, but for those like me, this year marks a departure from tradition. As I step into my first Valentine’s Day as a single individual since 1994, I’m embracing the opportunity to celebrate friendship and family instead of love in a conventional sense.

A New Perspective on Love

Valentine’s Day has always been a mixed bag. In the best scenarios, it transforms genuine feelings into something that feels slightly commercialised, while at its worst, it serves as a stark reminder of loneliness. This year, however, I’m flipping the script. Rather than lamenting my single status, I’ve organised a pub outing with two of my married friends, and I couldn’t be more excited. There’s something deliciously cheeky about running into their husbands and announcing, “Guess where I’ll be on Valentine’s Day? Out with your wife!”

The look of surprise on their faces is priceless. In the comfort of their long-term relationships, they’ve almost forgotten the nuances of romance, let alone the significance of the day. It’s a playful reminder that love is multifaceted and can appear in many forms—not just the romantic kind.

Family Celebrations Take Centre Stage

As if to add to the unexpected joy of the day, my uncle, whose birthday falls on February 14th, has decided to celebrate this year. It’s delightful to see him so keen, especially considering he’s not yet 90 but is certainly in his golden years. I must admit, it would have been a poor choice to decline his birthday celebration in favour of waiting for his monumental 90th bash.

My uncle and I share a unique bond, punctuated by the enthusiastic greetings we exchange. “HELLO UNCLE RICHARD!” I bellow, and he responds with the same exuberance, “HELLO ZO!” This simple ritual began in 1978, rooted in the joy of our reunions. Now at 52, I relish the opportunity to shout my greeting even louder, a testament to our enduring connection.

The Pub: A Gathering of Kindred Spirits

We’ve decided to skip the overpriced restaurants that tend to capitalise on sentimental occasions. Instead, we’ll head to the pub, where the atmosphere is relaxed, and conversation flows freely. With the Williams clan and their associates in attendance, there will be no shortage of lively discussions. It’s a reminder that relationships do not solely exist in romantic partnerships; they are woven through family and friendships that bring us joy and support.

Interestingly, the “errant wives” I had to reschedule my plans with are now available the following day, turning this Valentine’s weekend into a delightful celebration of camaraderie rather than romantic love.

Why it Matters

This Valentine’s Day serves as a powerful reminder that love is not confined to the traditional pairings society often promotes. By embracing friendships and family bonds, we can cultivate meaningful connections that enrich our lives. As I prepare to celebrate with those dear to me, it becomes clear that joy can flourish in various forms, proving that love, in all its many manifestations, deserves to be celebrated.

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Catherine Bell is a versatile features editor with expertise in long-form journalism and investigative storytelling. She previously spent eight years at The Sunday Times Magazine, where she commissioned and edited award-winning pieces on social issues and human interest stories. Her own writing has earned recognition from the British Journalism Awards.
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