Valentine’s Day, The Small Things That Matter
If someone asked me what love looks like, I wouldn’t show them roses or candlelight dinners.
I would show them ordinary days.
The kind of day where we’re both tired but still make time to ask, “How was your day?”
The kind where we argue about something small, then laugh five minutes later because neither of us can stay mad for long.
The kind where nothing special happens, but I still feel safe.
Our love didn’t grow from big promises. It grew from small habits.
From good morning texts.
From checking if the other has eaten.
From staying on the phone even when there’s nothing left to say.
I used to think Valentine’s Day had to be dramatic. Now I understand something different, love is quiet. It’s steady. It doesn’t always sparkle, but it stays.
There were moments we didn’t fully understand each other. Moments where ego almost won. But instead of walking away, we learned to slow down. To breathe. To explain. To forgive.
And that’s when I realized: love isn’t about being perfect for each other. It’s about being willing to grow for each other.
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Because this isn’t just about romance, it’s about building something that lasts. Something that doesn’t disappear when things get difficult. Something that feels like partnership, not just passion.
This Valentine’s Day, I’m thankful for the little things. The quiet support. The patience. The effort we both put in, even when nobody sees it.
To you, thank you for choosing us on normal days, not just special ones.
Happy Valentine’s Day.
Our love may look simple, but it’s strong. 💕