It's no coincidence that Valentine's Day is during American Heart Month. But the two holidays aren't usually observed together. SheSpeaks member, SusanHN writes below about why the two occasions should be celebrated as one.
Read on to find out about a different meaning behind Valentine's Day. Plus, enter to win a $75 gift card to your favorite restaurant to share a meal with someone you love.
"My husband and I were never that into Valentine's Day. We've usually put a few pink and red decorations on the window, cooked a favorite meal, and gave our kids a heart-shaped box of candy. It's always been very minimal. Until now.
This year, we will embrace Valentine's Day much more than usual - because we are not just celebrating love, we are also celebrating hearts.
About a year ago, my husband randomly started having what he described as heart palpitations. We both attributed it to stress and went on with our lives.
And then, this past July, a friend of ours died from a heart attack while taking his dog for a walk. It shook our whole community to the core. He left behind a loving wife, two beautiful sons, ages 9 and 12, a large extended family that he was very close with, and many friends who will miss him dearly.
After we heard this terrible news, my husband immediately called the doctor.
Thankfully, he did. A week later, he was diagnosed with atrial flutter. His heart and brain were not always getting the blood they needed. If left untreated, he could develop congestive heart failure, heart attack or stroke.
He scheduled the recommended out-patient procedure right away.
Though incredibly scary for both of us, my husband's procedure went very well. He continues to need monitoring, but in effect, it saved his life, and for that, we are extremely grateful.
So this Valentine's Day, we will celebrate love. And,we will celebrate hearts - both the hearts that our kids draw on pieces of red construction paper, and the hearts that beat inside our bodies. Because we now know that taking care of your heart is the best Valentine present you can give."
For more information on heart health, please visit The American Heart Association.
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Update: Thanks to all who entered! Congrats to our winner, SheSpeaks member puzzlepopples.
Being single and loving it!
birth of my niece
I will be spending it with my husband, the love of my life.
We are celebrating 22 years of marriage.
We will have a quiet night in with the children and play board games.
I'm celebrating starting a new walking routine.
My husband and I just got married November 14th and we didn't have a wedding or a honeymoon yet so this would be great to have a nice dinner.
I'm celebrating my best friends!
I am celebrating being a healthy lady with a great man by my side. I was alone for 5 years so this is new.
I am celebrating overcoming some emotional issues!
What are you celebrating tis February? BIRTHDAYS
my sister in law
my great niece
my great great nephew
I'll celebrate my happy family
We'll get a few treats for the kids but otherwise we don't celebrate valentine's day as a couple since it's a holiday made in order to get people to spend money.
Vday is all we will be celebrating...I think.
at our favorite restaurant, crave!