Valentine Hearts Are the Symbol of Love
Valentine hearts abound on the 14th of February when people around the world celebrate St. Valentines Day. They often just refer to the day as Valentines Day, and most people forget the legend of St. Valentine as they celebrate this day. Valentine hearts adorn the cards that are sent along with the chocolate and flowers. The florist shops and the candy makers earn great profits on this day because people are expected to remember the people they love with these Valentine hearts on the presents. The Valentine hearts adorn cards that the children in elementary school trade with their friends at school on this day in the middle of February.
The Valentine hearts often go along with the engagement rings that are also presented on this day. This is a day for love so many men save engagement rings until this day, and then ask their sweethearts to marry them on this special day. The men often ask their sweethearts out to dinner and find a creative way to present the ring to their loved one. The ring is often in a beautiful pink or red box for these are also the colors of St. Valentines Day. Many of the shops are decorated with these colors, and the images of hearts and Cupid, the mythological god of love.
Valentine Hearts Are Reminders of an Ancient Legend
Valentines Day stems from an ancient legend about a priest who refused to obey the orders of the ruler of his country. This ruler decided that men made better soldiers if they were not married, and he needed many good soldiers. He decided that men should not be allowed to marry so they could be a part of his army. St. Valentine was a priest who could marry the men, but he had to do it in secret so the ruler would not get angry. He married many men against the wishes of the ruler.
When the ruler found out what St. Valentine had done, he sent him to jail. There he tried to get him to renounce his religion. St. Valentine refused, and he was executed on the 14th of February according to the legend. Before he died, many people sent St. Valentine cards to thank him for his actions. Valentines Day has been celebrated on the 14th of February for many years as a day of love. The Valentine hearts are symbols of the love that this man struggled to preserve. |