Each month, the Severna Park Voice poses a question to a local fifth-grade class. This month, students from Ms. McCarley’s class at St. John the Evangelist School answered the question:
What is a Valentine’s Day tradition that brings you joy, or a tradition you would like to start?
A tradition I would like to start is everyone in my family buying each other small Valentine’s Day gifts like chocolate.
Addison H.
For Valentine’s Day, my family usually decorates the house, and we receive little gifts in a bucket.
Anthony S.
On Valentine’s Day, my family has a tradition where the cupid sends a mail boy to our house with goodies. Sometimes our Elf on the Shelf dresses up and comes to my house too!
Brayden G.
On Valentine’s Day, my mom makes pink pancakes that say “love.”
Brendan F.
A tradition that brings me joy is making heart-shaped cookies and spending time with my family.
Bria G.
I would like to start a tradition where we put out a bag for the Valentine’s Day man to come and leave us goodies!
Caleb K.
My favorite Valentine’s Day tradition is when my mom and dad give my brother and I valentines. Then, my brother and I give a gift to our mom.
Connor B.
I would like to start a tradition where my family and I make different types of food shaped as hearts.
Gavin S.
On Valentine’s Day, my family and I give out cards and gifts to one another, like chocolates and stuffed animals. My dog’s birthday is on February 14, so we also celebrate with him, and he receives treats!
Elizabeth L.
I would like to start a tradition where my parents hide a heart. Then, my siblings and I must find it to get candy.
Ethan L.
The Valentine’s Day tradition that brings me joy is waking up and seeing my entire family smiling. They are always kind and compassionate.
Ethan S.
For Valentine’s Day, my family gets small gifts for each other. I want to start a tradition where my whole family makes heart-shaped waffles!
Evelyn D.
My favorite Valentine’s Day tradition is waking up and coming downstairs to small gifts and pancakes.
Francesca C.
I would love to wake up on Valentine’s Day and see candy.
Grant W.
It is my half birthday, so my parents let me have a friend come over.
Grayson H.
I would like to start a tradition where our family put their names in a hat, and everyone hides chocolate candy. Then, we draw names and try to find the candy that someone else hid.
Isabelle M.
I love to make heart-shaped pancakes with my mom. I also make my parents Valentine’s Day cards.
Jackson H.
I make cards for my family and we eat cookies!
Jackson L.
In the morning, we make chocolate-dipped strawberries and give them to our neighbors, and in the evening, we go to my aunt’s house for dinner.
Jacob P.
My favorite Valentine’s Day tradition is eating heart-shaped chocolate.
Julianna E.
My grandma and my parents give my brother and I candy.
Kaelyn M.
Everyone in my house receives a basket from the Valentine’s Day man. He knocks on the door, and we always try to catch him, but he is too fast. He leaves behind his shoes and a basket filled with candy.
Lachlan G.
My family is planning to make heart-shaped pancakes with honey and syrup!
Lauren B.
A tradition that brings me joy is when we make Valentine’s Day cookies.
Lena L.
My favorite Valentine’s Day tradition is when my family and I exchange boxes of chocolates and cards. Then, we have breakfast, which includes heart-shaped pancakes.
Liliana C.
My favorite Valentine’s Day tradition is when I get home, my family exchanges gifts.
Logan M.
I would like to start making Valentine’s Day cards and heart-shaped pancakes with my family.
MacKenzie D.
My family and I make heart-shaped pancakes and they are delicious!
Miller H.
I love it when my mom buys my older sister and I two boxes of candy hearts.
Molly A.
On Valentine’s Day, my parents give my sister and I small gifts and candy.
Owen L.
A tradition in my family is making heart-shaped pancakes. Another tradition that brings me joy is making goodie bags for the poor!
Roman O.
My favorite tradition is making chocolate-covered strawberries and spending time with my family!
Ms. McCarley
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