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St. Valentine's Day

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2017 9:30 am
by PositiveSeeker
What would be the Anabaptist/Mennonite approach to Valentine's Day?

Re: St. Valentine's Day

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2017 9:40 am
by appleman2006
Not sure if this answers your question but I am taking my valentine out for a nice dinner this evening. She does not know it as of yet though so shhhhh. ;)

Re: St. Valentine's Day

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2017 9:43 am
by mike
It's a secular holiday, so I don't know how to approach it in an "Anabaptist" way. We do have a tradition of having a fun party with our children on Valentine's Day, such as a candlelit dinner. Tonight we plan to have a chocolate fountain. The kids love it. We have sometimes made each child say something nice about another. That's a great exercise. :lol:

Re: St. Valentine's Day

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2017 10:02 am
by PositiveSeeker
I realize there is likely to be some variation among various groups. As noted, Valentine's Day is a secular holiday (a Catholic might disagree). Therefore, the degree in which Mennonites are willing to participate in the world's holidays is how this subject relates to Anabaptist practice.

Re: St. Valentine's Day

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2017 10:28 am
by RZehr
Around here, its common for the Mennonites to take their wife out for dinner and buy flowers and a card. Pretty standard I suppose.
I should do these things for my wife without a holiday forcing me to do it. But it doesn't seem like I actually get around to doing it without the holiday. She likes it.

Re: St. Valentine's Day

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2017 5:12 pm
by RZehr
Often we don't go out exactly on Valentines day. We just fit it in sometime around the 14th, where ever our schedule allows. Tonight my wife is making a fancy meal for us and our children, and we are having over my wifes younger brother and sister for dinner. We will plan on going on a dinner date ourselves later in the week.
One more thing I do since my daughters were born, is that I get them each something - candy, or single rose. This year I bought them each a heart shaped fancy balloon.

Re: St. Valentine's Day

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2017 5:41 pm
by Hats Off
I would not take my wife out to dinner - she would much rather eat at home. I think the old order approach to Valentine's day is no approach or recognition. My bank sent me two Valentine's day coupons to give to my wife - if I could figure out how to download them and customize them, I might do that.

Re: St. Valentine's Day

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2017 8:54 pm
by mike
As usual the chocolate fountain was a riot with ten kids* all trying to get their share.
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*The 8-month old was the only one not able to coat his own goodies.

Re: St. Valentine's Day

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2017 11:45 pm
by PositiveSeeker
I am not here to judge. I am just projecting my curiosity. In my eyes, Valentine's Day has become an expectation driven by retail. Everyone has to run out and spend money. In addition, it takes something good and puts the focus on only one day. Do we let the standards of the world dictate us in other areas? What makes Valentine's Day different?

Re: St. Valentine's Day

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2017 4:25 am
by Joy
[quote="PositiveSeeker"]I am not here to judge. I am just projecting my curiosity. In my eyes, Valentine's Day has become an expectation driven by retail. Everyone has to run out and spend money. In addition, it takes something good and puts the focus on only one day. Do we let the standards

Retail doesn't have to enter into it. Even without money, gift coupons can be given, like washing the car or taking over chores, and maybe writing a poem or letter of appreciation. These can be used when we are impoverished, and may be more appreciated than store bought gifts. I've recommended this type gift to prisoners for their parents, etc., to express thankfulness.