It’s the last day of the Love month but it surely isn’t the last day for Love! February always, always stirs the entire planet with matters of the heart and everything else that comes with it. The 14th of February, ‘tis the time of the year that some look forward to while others dread just enough to tear the page off their calendars. Whatever it is that February brings everyone it certainly is a mix of emotions.


What can I say, I’m one of those who might slightly giggle over sweet gestures and give a big smile when I see people get overly romantic with their flowers and chocolates and stuff. When love is in the air it simply makes all sorts of distractions go away. Every heart in love has a sight as clear as the blue skies on a summer day. Love sees no end as courtships begin and I guess February brings the immortality of youth, audacity of time, and endless love.



And you know what they say; Love is a many-splendored thing. It certainly is and I think we should all celebrate our own love stories. I’ve seen a good amount of singles jokes, friend zone posts, and fears of becoming a spinster, even panic attacks because they don’t have a date and so on and so forth. I think we have all gone through somewhat similar events at some point in our lives. We seem so busy planning how we should spend Valentine’s Day with a partner or spend even more time finding a partner that we’re missing out on what it’s all about.
Valentine’s Day is all about love. I don’t think it only celebrates the kind of love that couples have, but a universal kind of love. It’s for family, it’s for friends, it’s for those who touch our lives, and it’s for all of us. This is for you and me, and we have enough for everyone and a little bit more. For those who are still in search of their one true love, keep on it. There’s no need to rush or even worry. Take time to love yourselves even more. Appreciate the entirety of who you are. Treat yourself well. Be kind, be gentle, be patient, be love.


As Noel Gallagher’s wisdom put it “Some people live their life...they worry about the destination. They worry about where they're going. I enjoy the trip. Wherever you're going is where you'll end up. Don't worry about that. Enjoy the scenery on the way.” I like this and if I were to give my younger self advice, this would definitely be one of them. It may be the end of the love month but it isn’t the end for love. All we need is love and coffee, and that is all we need.