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The Widow's Almanac: Valentine's Day

14/2/2024

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Valentine’s Day is coming up. As a day focused on romantic love, it’s a tough one for many widows, and like all milestones, the first may be the hardest. Also, like other milestones, the run up to it may be more difficult than the day itself. 
 
What to do on the day
It's getting harder to avoid St Valentine's Day - the ads and trailers on TV, articles in magazines and newspapers, chat on social media sites, the shelves of food and drink in the supermarkets. Some online marketing companies offer the opportunity to opt out from Valentine’s Day messaging (this can also be an opportunity to go through your inbox and junk mail and unsubscribe from all the marketing messages that are cluttering your email and your brain).

While you may not be able to completely get away from it, there are things you can do make it easier. 
  • Accept that it might be a day of grief attacks
  • Take time out to celebrate your partner and the love you shared
  • Buy yourself chocolates and flowers, and get some for friends and family
  • Take it as a day to be kind to yourself and focus on some self-care
  • Go to the cinema or theatre and watch something totally unromantic
  • Host a bring and share meal – there will be other people trying to avoid Valentine's Day just as much as you
  • Treat yourself to something you wouldn't normally do – make yourself your favourite meal, get a takeaway, go somewhere nice for the day (ideally away from all of the shops), book a massage

Alternatives to Valentine’s Day
  • Black Day – a South Korean holiday where you eat jjajangmyeon (짜장면, noodles with black bean sauce)
  • Ystävänpäivä or Friendship Day – a Finnish day to celebrate friendships
  • International Quirkyalone Day – a day to celebrate platonic, familial and self-love
  • Galentine’s Day (13 February) – a day to celebrate female friends (thanks to the sitcom Parks and Recreation)
  • Palentine’s Day (13 February) – a day to celebrate platonic love, that includes male and non-binary friends, and is inclusive to those who are asexual or aromantic
  • St Valentine was the patron saint of beekeepers – so have a day focused on planting insect-friendly flowers or learning about bees and beekeeping (ex-beekeeper here)
  • Celebrate or Random Acts of Kindness Day (17 February) or Love Your Pet Day (20 February) a few days early

If it helps – Valentine’s Day has a pretty dark origin story (trigger warnings for this one). It also has a major impact on the planet, generating 9 million kilograms of CO2 and all kinds of plastic pollution. And chocolate and roses are often reduced the day after...

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    I was widowed at 50 when Tim, who I expected would be my happy-ever-after following a marriage break-up, died suddenly from heart failure linked to his type 2 diabetes. Though we'd known each other since our early 20s, we'd been married less than ten years. ​

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