Happy Valentine’s Day | NH Children’s Photographer

Valentine’s day always gets a sluggish start around here.  My boys aren’t thrilled about the holiday and getting them in the spirit takes some effort.  I decorate the house, hang hearts everywhere and try to get them inspired to make cards for everyone they know but that doesn’t always take off.  As they get older I find myself with a large collection of people that we have to give cards to (at least 20 per kid!!) so that can be a bit daunting.  And I’ll just tell you, I’m not one of those pinterest moms that can whip up a batch of super cool, unique, memorable and extra charming valentines cards.  I have so much respect for people that can but it’s just not possible around here.

This year I had them choose a few special people for each of them to send cards to (besides their classmates) and when they came home from school one day I had the table covered with fun supplies (it was easy because I already had all the supplies from failed attempts at this in past years).  We ended up having a great time making cards and more importantly, talking about each person that they were thinking of and deciding what they would enjoy receiving.  I am proud of them for their efforts and for learning the lesson about Valentine’s Day. That it’s not about receiving fancy gifts.  It’s  about really thinking about someone you know or love.  It’s about making them smile and telling them that you love them.

So, to all of you who take the time to read my blog and comment.  Thank you from the bottom of my heart and Happy Valentine’s Day!  If I could make you each a special card I would!

XO~Kate

 

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  1. Meggie says:

    I give you tons of credit, because just the idea of having to make a “Craft” scares me. I did not inherit mom’s amazing creativity. These cards look awesome, and I’m sure it was a lot of fun making them.

  2. Erica says:

    So fantastic Kate! I am a crafty person but the thought of hand making all those class and teacher valentine’s is daunting to me as well. I just use my cricut, cut out some heart shapes and let the girls go to town decorating them! =) Such a wonderful moment to share with your kids!

  3. Leela says:

    I beg to differ! These cards look super cool, unique and extra charming to me! Lovely and crafty. Love to all of you!

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