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Loveuary, Love is in the Air A Celebration of Love and Unity with Merle Norman Ashland

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Loveuary, Love is in the Air

A Celebration of Love and Unity with Merle Norman Ashland

Gideon Thompsom

The Ashland Beacon

                 

Valentine’s Day and the celebration of love isn’t restrained to one singular understanding as we each consider love to be what we know of the matter. Some may view love as an idea while others require more tangible and secure definitions. Love is subject to rivalry, competition, regulation and even confusion at times. We may find ourselves enamored by someone’s actions rather than their physical appearance where another instance of love may provide the observation that love can span centuries as token or gesture of humble comradery. Love for myself is complex as I believe it is dependent on openness and sacrifice of time to one another. Some may view love as interaction and may be directed by how time is spent such as outings together and types of dialogue used when together.

We each view love differently and because of that common ground has been made, that the understanding of love is togetherness and each driven to one another by attraction. Whatever your reason for love is or what may have attracted you to your chosen and very special someone, one thing is certain and that is that love is eternal and powerful enough to change the world. Politicians, kings and queens, and all the way to artists and community members are greatly influential in showcasing their love for one another as it displays strength in commitment, submission to one another, and validates the need of unification in humanity.

                  Love is a beautiful and magical thing as it showcases attraction we have to one another and how that love may strengthen each of us as we come together with faith that our love will conquer all. Understanding love may often be difficult as we each may view love as contingent on a partner where, love may be a smile in a passing crowd, or a pause ion time where we see a wonderful couple passing by which may spark hope and inspiration in someone. Love doesn’t necessarily mean that two people are brought together rather than the idea that we are unified in hope and humbleness to one another societally. Love could be so much as helping someone find who they are or providing them with a moment of clarity or even distraction for the matter.

The month of February is filled as Valentine’s Day ignites the spark that may drive people together forever. In honor of such a beautiful and powerful gesture Merle Norman of Ashland is hosting their Loveuary event which is in celebration of Valentine’s and the observation that love can be beautiful. Saturday, Feb. 21 from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m., Merle Norman is celebrating by providing customers with a shopping experience premised on love and honored traditions of Valentine’s Day.  Expected from the event will be refreshments, sales and specials focused on Valentine’s Day, giveaways, door prizes, and a hosted feature with Zen Skin Aesthetics. Special focused products from Brighton such as handmade USA-made handbags and jewelry will be on display for purchase. If you are looking to attract that special someone in your life or would like to make someone’s day brighter and filled with magic, the Loveuary event is just for you. As Al Green says, “The Greatest gift you can give is your love.”

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