The reason so many people are born in October.There are a few other definitions of valentine's day in addition to the one in the email I received, but this is just the pithy best. Valentine's day, incidentally, is often why Haven is often busy at the end of July and early August.
Husband and I long ago abandoned any real efforts towards Valentine’s Day. I hate most contrived things, and “holidays” are no exception. I’m glad that February 14th contributes to the economy and all that, but it is just not for me. My perfect “romantic” evening is a lot more along the lines of what Husband and I did last night. We sat around the dining room eating random things for dinner because the timer on my crock pot did not go off and thus the diabetic lamb korma I planned to serve was not ready. Then we watched the last three episodes of “Heroes” (damn, that is one fine show) in our PJs (or in my case, my PJs, two pairs of socks, a sweater, and a robe because I was freezing). Then Husband warmed me up, so to speak. The only thing that would have made it better would have been if we went to the gym, but neither of us slept well the prior night and we were too tired to battle the cold and head over to the gym.
Tonight, if I am really lucky, we will go to the gym together, eat the re-heated lamb korma, and watch last week’s episode of “Survivor.” Good times.
heroes rocks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletei agree with the whole valentine thing
your apartment was cold? i thought that was impossible.
Al watches Hero's..I can't get into it.
ReplyDeleteMy perfect valentine is much more laid back...as in laying in a hammock in my backyard with my husband and having no worries about cooking, cleaning, bills, the usual.
I've never seen Heroes but I've heard of it. We always exchange chocolate which we both love. Then we sit in front of the TV and give our usual critiques of whatever we're watching while gorging on chocolate. Actually tonight we're having cheese fondue.
ReplyDeleteTjat sounds like my perfect date. Justin and I are obsessed with Heroes (as well as CSI and Supernatural). I would usually rather stay in than go out.
ReplyDeleteYou know my thoughts on Vals Day. We don't celebrate at all, though yesterday while in Duane Reade I saw some Ghiradelli chocolate on sale (dark chocolate with caramel, mmmmm) so I bought it. I would have bought it no matter what though. But it was on sale for Vals day, I'm assuming.
ReplyDeleteMy idea of a romantic gift? A new journal, a book....ohhhhh, a good foot massage.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry, but I almost fell out of my chair laughing when you included going to the gym in your romantic evening. It's possibly the most original and honest thing I've ever heard anyone say about what they REALLY want to be doing.
I abhor gyms. They make me break out and they make me feel slightly homicidal.
Nothing is as hot - literally and figuratively - as working up a sweat together. :)
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