Hubby and I celebrated a day early this year and went to the Lipizzaner Stallion show last night. That was our Valentine's Day gift to each other.
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Hubby and I celebrated a day early this year and went to the Lipizzaner Stallion show last night. That was our Valentine's Day gift to each other.
What a thoughtful hubby!Quote:
Hubby did get me a mani/pedi package from a spa here. I wasn't expecting anything like that. He says I deserve a night of pampering
Well, I wanted to have a special day but it's been a disaster so far.
I got throwed up on by Frankie, just as hubby was bringing me coffee....
We'll see tonight when everyone is home.
I am planning a special dinner (risotto with shrimp and scallops, steamed broccoli and heartshaped brownie bites with pecans)...
I got him chocolates too (his favorite kind) ....
I know he didn't get me anything... he's not very romantic... :(
I wonder how long I will put up with that. :confused:
:rolleyes: We love you!Quote:
Originally Posted by beeniesmom
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We don't normally do anything.
I usually work all day (big $$$ as a waitress/server)
Although I did get him a big 1/2 pound choclate bar and he shared it with me:)
Nada, but I am single, but I am going to see a the drag queen elections for carnival tonight with some friends. Nothing says romance like men is dresses.
One of my friends was agonizing yesterday what to get her boyfriend, a new cellphone or a portable DVD player, I was like WTH? ifs like a month after Xmas and you are both in debt. I don't understand why some people go so far for these holidays. What happened to a hug and a kiss and cooking a special dinner. Didn't realize Valentines was a day to grab 200 dollar + gifts. :rolleyes:
Finally got my Valentine's Day present out of the box and it is charging...
My very own, handheld...Garmin navigator! And it is pink for Valentine's!
I am so excited!!!! :D :D :D
Yes, I always get something for the kids in my family- my 6 year-old nephew and my cousin's daughters who are now 10 and 8. Usually a card, a little present and some candy of course. :)
My husband and I celebrate it sometimes if we feel like it. This year he got me a really nice gift (I always get my gifts early for everything!), I got a North Face sleeping bag that's supposed to be good for down to 20 degrees (we love to go camping but I always get cold). I can't wait until I get to use it!
I didn't get him anything yet, but I have had a hectic week and now I am sick- I was actually a little grumpy this morning because I felt so awful. I think I should at least get a card or something if I can rally myself out of the house besides going to work.
Not really, I got flowers and I cooked a nice dinner for tonight. We will spend the evening with our little girl Valentine! It's her day today :)
Ok well is my face red, guess what hubby suprised me and came home with this lovely bunch of flowers, i am in total shock, two years in a row i have got him a card and novelty chocolates, and i got the usual nothing, so you see it is best to expect nothing and look what happens, i must say i was pleasantly suprised, he does have a romantic side left in him after 16 yrs, he he.
I really enjoyed reading everyone's post's, here in NZ it is only celebrated by husband's and wife's, girlfriend and boyfriend, and partners, i found it unusual to read families do it in the states and children, how nice. :)
With fondness, I remember my mother would always give us a gift on Valentine's Day...it was either pink or red...a blouse or the like...Quote:
Originally Posted by carole
I did send presents to my nieces--stuffed monkey toys with hearts on them. My Mom sent me a new pair of jammies for V-day. You can never have too many pairs of jammies!Quote:
Originally Posted by carole
Typically we don't do anything, but this year Andy got me a necklace and took me out for Sushi last night. He knows how much I love it though he won't eat it himself. :D
Alan left the planning to me.. or as he put it "You make the reservation. I'll pay." :p Anyways, I took it upon myself to make a reservation two weeks ago for a really nice fresh seafood restaurant in the Port of Vancouver. It's supposed to have a fabulous view (and expensive menu :eek: shhh).
I told him no gifts but he says he has a small surprise. I'm getting him a pedicure on Saturday (he loves getting pampered but won't admit it). It's partly a Valentine's gift, and partly an "I"m sorry Keeva ate your shoes" gift. :p
A loaf of bread, a jug o' wine, I don't need no Valentine.