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Because I was a single for so many years (I married the week of my 40th birthday), each year I dreaded Valentine’s Day which only fueled feelings of loneliness. To the single girl, Valentine’s Day becomes Single Awareness Day, aka SAD, while watching others all around have their day filled with flowers, candy, and cards.
So every year, I make it a point for Valentine’s Day to NOT be SAD for some of my single friends. I know several women who are single, divorced, or even widowed that could certainly use a Valentine Card to brighten their day. Don’t you?
Walmart has an entire aisle for Hallmark Valentine Cards!
I found a wide variety of Valentine cards, not just for spouses and sweethearts, but for family and friends too.
I found this special Valentine card for a friend that was recently widowed.
And this special Valentine Card is just perfect for my recent foster child to give to her Daddy. “Your love can reach me anywhere…“
My challenge to you this Valentine’s Day is to give a little love to a single friend! We ALL know someone who is single, divorced, or widowed!
And the best part of this act of kindness is that you can earn rewards for the Hallmark cards you purchase! It’s free to join the Hallmark Cards Rewards Program – you can simply download the smartphone app from iTunes or Google Play making it really easy to scan in the greeting cards you purchase (or just report the UPC code on the website)!
You can earn a reward for every 5 greeting cards you purchase! Look! I have already earned enough for a reward! I will be treating my kids to Starbucks cake pops! Thanks Hallmark!
Make sure you check out connectionsfromhallmark.com to sign up for Hallmark Rewards! Join in the #ValentineCards conversation on Twitter!