By Natasha Wynterborne
Let's think about this for a moment:
- In my part of the world, we hope for a White Christmas. Sure, snow is pretty, but it's stressful to drive the car in, and it's COLD. Plus, I feel let down if I don't get to see lots of white, fluffy snowflakes on the Big Day. But there's no weather expectations for Valentine's Day, and, in fact, Spring is only 35 days away - just a little over a month. Warm weather will be arriving soon, along with sunshine, blue skies, and green grass. You know it's going to happen. It's a given.
- Let's not forget the music. Don't get me wrong; I love Christmas Carols. What could be more exciting than listening to the latest celebrity attempt (which then ruins, in my opinion) “O Holy Night?” I do have to admit, though, that since the Christmas season seems to begin earlier and earlier every year, Christmas music also begins early, and by mid-December I'm usually looking for my “Horror Movie Themes “ album. But Valentine's Day? There are very few songs related specifically to the holiday. The day only revolves around one theme: love. And Love Songs are wonderful all year round, and there