This Valentine’s Day, My Message To My Wife Isn’t ‘I Love You’ | theAsianparent (2024)

Two months shy of twenty years. That’s how long I’ve known you. It feels like yesterday. To my surprise, it’s been almost twenty years since I watched you climb onto that bus that would take us to that writer’s workshop where we fell in love (so hard and fast that I’m still slightly concussed). So this V-Day is a landmark of sorts, like this whole year. It’s special. But on this giant kilometre marker of a year, the one thing I want to say to you isn’t “I love you.”

You know that already. It’s not that it doesn’t need to be said, because it does. It begs to be said. It is as necessary as breathing. And we say it, every day, when we wake up or pass each other in the hall. We say it from across the dinner table as the children compete for your attention, in goodbye kisses, in our secret sequence of hand squeezes, in a look.

That’s one of the great things about you. You say “I love you” all the time. And thanks to you, I’ve learned to say it all the time too (as do our children, who often say it out of the blue, for no reason). So the words will be said, and they will be as important as the first time, as always.

An answer will come to “I love you,” but it will be almost inconsequential. Because the reality is here, tangible and solid. It would be enough for you to answer, like Han Solo before he gets frozen in carbonite, “I know.”

What I want to say is something that I don’t say nearly enough, and those words are:

Thank you

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Valentines Day messages to wife from a loving husband.

In a CNN documentary, Amanpour’s Love & Sex, I learned that the Japanese don’t say “I love you.” They find it “corny,” and instead they say “Arigato.” It means more, they believe. While I find this peculiar and depressing, I have to admit that they have a point.

“I love you” looks forward, promising the sun and the moon. “Thank you” acknowledges the love you have received. And over the past twenty years, I have been fortunate to have received so much.

Thank you for sticking around during the hard times, when magazine publishing died and we found ourselves out of work, through those painful years I spent in advertising, and the nightmare years when the angry toddler drove us to the very edge. It wasn’t easy, I know.

Thank you for being an incredible mum to our boys. I see what you do for them – the late night laundry, early morning lunchbox prep, the extra TLC when they’re sick. You do so much for them. They don’t know how lucky they are to have you. Take a break sometimes. They are beautiful and healthy and happy. And you are doing an amazing job.

Thank you for putting up with me, my depressive moody streak, and my temper. I’m not easy to live with. But you’re still around, in spite of me, because of me.

Thank you for being my partner in ill-advised ventures. The world doesn’t get it, but we said we were going to be writers, and goddamn it, we did it. We’re still doing it. Thank you for keeping all of your promises.

Thank you for being you, kind and forgiving, and easy to make laugh.

Thank you for being brilliant and a joy to talk to.

Thank you for growing more beautiful by the day.

Thank you for the adventures to distant lands and those that are near in our books and in our minds. And thank you for the wild days, for colour, and for laughter.

Thank you for Netflix-and-chill evenings spent watching Monty Don and his gardens. Thank you for stolen morning minutes spent sitting with me over coffee. Those moments mean the world to me.

Thank you for the best 20 years of my life. They’ve scarcely been enough.

What are your Valentine’s day messages for wife this year? And ladies, what do you really want for Valentine’s Day?

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This Valentine’s Day, My Message To My Wife Isn’t ‘I Love You’ | theAsianparent (2024)

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What to write in a Valentine's Day card for a struggling relationship? ›

Here are some ideas for Valentine's Day messages for someone who's going through it.
  • “You're loved every day, especially by me.”
  • “I don't need Valentine's Day to say how much I care about you.”
  • “You have an amazing heart. ...
  • “I know this isn't a good year, but you're a good person, and I care so much about you.”
Aug 24, 2023

How do you deal with disappointment on Valentine's Day? ›

When you're dealing with the disappointment, feel the emotions. Get control of your emotions. I say this because some people might make a drastic decision to break up or decide that their partner doesn't love them as much as they thought. Instead of making a life changing decision, talk to your partner.

What to say to my wife on Valentine's Day? ›

12 Heartfelt Romantic Messages to Steal Her Heart
  • "In your eyes, I found my forever Valentine. ...
  • "To the one who fills my days with love and laughter, every moment with you is a chapter in our beautiful love story."
  • "Like a fine wine, our love gets better with time.
Jan 26, 2024

How do I respond to "Will you be my Valentine"? ›

Well, if you want to be their Valentine then I would suggest just saying “yeah I'll be your Valentine,” or simply “yes :).” You could also say “yeah I'll be your valentine, will you be mine?” Those answers are what I (personally) would say. Anything else would be a little too weird.

How do you enjoy Valentine's Day when your marriage is struggling? ›

Buy flowers, light a candle, go see a fun movie with friends. It may not remove all of the sting, but it sure beats tears and focusing on painful feelings of rejection. Valentine's Day when your marriage is struggling can be a challenge.

What are the relationship issues on Valentine's Day? ›

Here are some common relationship issues couples might face on Valentine's Day. Some couples might feel disconnected from one another due to a variety of stresses such as childrearing, job, financial, and communication issues. Some partners feel unheard, unappreciated, or neglected.

How do you make someone feel special on Valentine's Day? ›

How to Make Valentine's Day Extra Special
  1. Spending Quality Time Together.
  2. Affirming Your Loved One.
  3. Giving Special Gifts.

How do you recover from love disappointment? ›

As you cope with the loss of a relationship, these tips may help you on your journey to healing.
  1. Take time to grieve. ...
  2. Find a new source of joy. ...
  3. Make a list of what you like about yourself. ...
  4. Acknowledge thoughts about your former partner. ...
  5. Express your needs to others. ...
  6. Turn your attention toward others. ...
  7. Allow emotions to flow.

How do you reject someone on Valentine's Day? ›

Tell them how you feel:you are not interested in pursuing a relationship. Say what you would like to hear if the situation were reversed, and under any circ*mstances, DON'T reject someone in a crowd or in front of their friends. If you do, you'll only cause them more embarrassment. “You say it really nicely.

What to do if your partner doesn t like Valentine's Day? ›

It's not about getting your own way

"And so if the stereotypical act that people expect for Valentine's Day — a dozen red roses and a box of chocolates — doesn't feel right to one of the partners, they can come up with a list of things that feel right to them, that would also communicate love."

How do I spoil my wife on Valentine's Day? ›

8 Ways To Spoil Your Partner This Valentine's Day
  1. Breakfast In Bed. A classic Valentine's Day gesture, but for a good reason. ...
  2. Draw A Bath. ...
  3. Sleep In. ...
  4. Romantic Dinner For Two. ...
  5. Small Gifts. ...
  6. Get Outdoors. ...
  7. Couple's Massage. ...
  8. Romantic Getaway.
Jan 17, 2024

What is a short romantic Valentine quote for wife? ›

"I never thought that I'd find someone that makes me feel the way you do. You're the love of my life." "Our love was written in the stars so let's go to infinity and beyond together!" "You're always on my mind and in my heart, I love you."

What to write on a Valentine card for wife? ›

What do I write in a Valentine's Day card?
  1. I love all of our adventures, and the fun we have together. ...
  2. Thank you for reminding me to laugh, be silly, and have fun, even on bad days. ...
  3. Life wouldn't be the same without you, I love you so much.
  4. You are the kindest person, and I am so lucky I get to spend each day with you.
Dec 21, 2023

How do you say thank you for Valentine? ›

Thank You for Valentines Day Quotes
  1. “Your Valentine's gift was a sweet surprise. ...
  2. “My heart is still smiling from your thoughtful Valentine's present. ...
  3. “Your Valentine's gift made my day more special. ...
  4. “You made my Valentine's day unforgettable.

Do you say happy Valentine or happy Valentines? ›

The correct spelling of the holiday is Valentine's Day. Happy Valentine's Day!

What are you supposed to say on Valentine's Day? ›

Simple Valentine's Day Messages
  • You and me were meant to be.
  • You make me smile!
  • I love you to the moon and back!
  • Being yours is a dream come true. Happy Valentine's Day!
  • I love you just the way you are!
  • I love you THIS much!
  • I still fall in love with you every day.
  • I didn't choose you, my heart did.
Jan 8, 2024

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