The day before Valentine’s Day, also known as Galentine’s Day, has become a time to celebrate platonic friendships. Mocktails, baking parties, and self-care staycations are all popular Galentine’s Day ideas, but a new trend is taking root this year: Candle-crafting. Candle-making has become a popular group activity and is a great way to create a heartfelt gift. The idea of Galentine’s Day was first popularized by a 2010 episode of Parks & Recreation. (AOL)
Phone Topic: How do you celebrate your friendships?