Mixtape Madness
Whether you’re listening alone or with someone special, our staffers have put together the perfect playlist to get you into the Valentine’s mood. From the initial “got a crush” stage to that nerve-wracking first date to “the one,” this mix will take you through it all.
1. “32 Ways to Make You Smile” by Backseat Goodbye
“You told me 32 ways to make you smile. I did 31 within the first hour.” Something about those first lines will get to you. For those of you out to impress your crush, this song can relate.
This song is a popular throwback that encompasses the idea of being in a love that’s just meant to be. A catchy alternative reggae song that’s good for listening to in the car.
6. “Home” by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic ZerosFor those with a more folk taste I would recommend this song. It has more of an “I love you, best friend” kind of feel, but is still very appropriate for a romantic relationship as well.
Billie Joe Armstrong wrote this song for his then-girlfriend/current wife when he was only 19 years old and as far as love songs go, it’s one of my favorites.
If you like listening to more R&B or Beyonce, this heartfelt ballad will probably get you singing along. Maybe you’ll even find your other “1.”
Here’s another really sweet song. The thing about this one is that for the most part, it totally sounds like best friends. And the best relationships are based on friendship.
Compiled by L. Barbour, K. Neill, M. Lawrence
What is the school doing for Valentine’s?
Ms. Melissa Paulsen, English
“I would love to go to the swap meet, thrift shopping, with breakfast at Koa Pancake House, lunch at the New Eagle Cafe (double crust coconut pie) and dinner at Acapulco with my family.”
Lena Galicha (10)
“I want to have a picnic dinner at the beach.”
Gabrielle Raymond (10)
“I’d spend it with my family and give random compliments to people who don’t have valentines.”
Ms. Norma Young, French/Spanish
“The ideal way to spend Valentine’s Day for me is by making sure the people around me know that I care about and love them.”
Kaleb Lokits (12)
“Bring her flowers and a teddy bear at 5 a.m. and leave her a note inviting her to the movies. Having intimate time getting to know each other.”
Micah Talamoa (12)
“Observing people, (and trying to) understand the strategy.”
Nathan Vandertuin (10)
“I’m going camping with my girlfriend and her family for the weekend.”
Mr. Robin Gomes, Industrial Arts
“I would actually make it a three-day event from Friday to Sunday. It’s normally always about the lady, so whatever she wants to do we will do. Whatever makes her happy.”
Flower Meaning
Everyone knows flowers are a staple gift on Valentine’s, but have you ever wondered what some of those beautiful blossoms really mean? We’ve decoded some of the meanings for you. Use this list to send some secret messages.
Other Flowers:
Yellow Carnation: “You have disappointed me.”
Daffodil: “The sun is always shining when I’m with you.”
Primrose: “I can’t live without you!”
White Violet: “Let’s take a chance on happiness.”
Gardenia: “You’re lovely.”
Viscaria: “Will you dance with me?”
One-Liners for you, by you!
Because one-ish is all you will need.
Elizabeth Baker (11): “What’s that sweater made of? Because it looks like boyfriend material.”
Reyn Aubrey (11): “Do you have a map? Because I’m lost in your eyes. ”
Rhys Ragasa (12): “I lost my teddy bear, do you want to cuddle?”
Caroline Kelley (11): “Are you today’s date? Because you’re 10/10.”
Trevor Yasunaga (12): “I don’t need pickup lines.”
Top Movies
We asked nearly forty of you star-crossed lovers what movies you would want to watch on the special day and here is what you gave us: