• What the eye rarely sees, the heart soon despises.
Written by: Jan Sikora
• What the heart thinks, the tongue speaks
HOW TO CELEBRATE VALENTINE ' S DAY: Make a homemade card for someone. The card will have more meaning to it if it’ s created by you instead of buying a card from a store. Use your own words to describe the person you’ re giving it to. Create a poem or a note of appreciation.
Think of candy, chocolate and sweets. If you are getting something for a school classmate, get a small box of those sugary hearts with the little sayings on them. If you wish, you can make a chocolate recipe along with someone else on Valentine’ s Day.
Written by: Marcin Karaskiewicz
Written by: Jan Sikora
HOW TO MAKE POP-OUT HEART CARD? You will need: markers, glue stick, scissors, pencil, craft paper( at least 3 patterns of colors). Cut out a 3 ¼- inch heart. Trace the shape onto another piece of craft paper. Cut it out. Fold a 5 ½- by – 8 – inch rectangle in half length-wise. Trace the heart on the crease. Cut out the shape, leaving a small portion intact on each side. Crease the pop-out heart. Attach the card to a longer piece of paper. Attach the cutout card to the pop-out heart. Add remaining heart to the front of the card. Add a message.
IDIOMS ABOUT LOVE Love is, by far, the most beautiful, exhilarating and mind – blowing emotion we can experience. It has its ups and downs – it may lift you up, it may bring you down. It might make you the happiest person in the world, it can also put you through hell. However, we all need somebody to love.
Puppy love
Love between young people, usually teenagers and not usually taken seriously“ Oh how cute, look at those two: could this be puppy love?”