Holidays take on new meanings as we grow older, for better or for worse. Though no matter what, in childhood they often bring us simple joys which become cherished memories to fondly look back upon. Here are some of the best things about celebrating Valentineā€™s Day when you were a child:
1. Candy!!
Conversation hearts, red, pink, white M&M’s, and all that chocolateā€¦this was one of the few days you could get away with eating pounds and pounds of candy. Bring on the tooth decay.
2. Dressing the part
Every holiday had its dress code, and Valentineā€™s Day was no exception. Pinks, reds, and hearts everywhere made up your kindergarten ensemble. Velvet scrunchies and heart hair clips, anyone?
3. Buying your class those platonic valentines with your favorite characters
Those mandatory card exchanges at school werenā€™t so bad when you could pick out valentines that matched your interests. Whether you were into Disney, superheroes, or cartoons, you were covered. Of course, there was always that one kid who went over the top with clever homemade valentines, but you were happy with your SpongeBob cards.
4. Making a valentine box
And what was a school card exchange without decorating a box with red paper and foam heart stickers? This box was the chance to show off your artistic talent to your classmates.
5. Making a special valentine for your crush
Maybe they would notice you put in a little extra effort just for them?
6. These brownies
Theyā€™re ten times as delicious as Cosmic Brownies. Seriously.
7. And, of course, these cookies
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These cookies made every holiday better.
8. TV specials!
A holiday wasnā€™t complete without special episodes of your favorite TV shows.
9. Spending the night with a babysitter when your parents went out
Sure, you would have prefered to be home alone, but playing with babysitters could be pretty fun!
10. Acting like you were too mature for school Valentineā€™s Day parties as you got older
But secretly, you were still happy about missing class and getting free candy.
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