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So... does anyone have Valentine's day plans?
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 341690" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>I think husband gets off very easy with me as his wife. I am not interested in flowers or jewelry and could care less if I ever ever get a gift (even at Christmas). I finally figured out it is because I don't know how to accept gifts so would rather avoid it at all costs. He usually gets me a box of chocolates with hazelnuts inside.</p><p></p><p>The only reason I have a plant this year is because difficult child insists that I need flowers. So I picked out a nice little pink plant (don't know the name of it but it is cool - hope it survives me for awhile) that just cost $10.00 - if I have to have something, it shouldn't cost much.</p><p> </p><p>I am also not into Valentine Dinners out and about on Valentines Day itself - too crowded.</p><p></p><p>This year, the guys at church are making a serving a Valentine dinner to the ladies so that is the plan for tomorrow. The guys were "assigned" tasks so either had to bow out or go ahead, there was no official volunteering. husband and difficult child helped set up for it this morning. I just hope I get to sit with women I can talk with.</p><p> </p><p>I bought a box of chocolates and cards for each husband, Diva, and difficult child. husband also gets a tire gauge, Diva gets the Owl City Ocean Eyes CD (Fireflies song), and difficult child gets an I-Tunes card. That is it for them.</p><p> </p><p>My Sunday School kids will earn their Valentine treat by completing a bible verse look-up worksheet with verses on "Love".</p><p> </p><p>I like giving - just not receiving!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 341690, member: 5096"] I think husband gets off very easy with me as his wife. I am not interested in flowers or jewelry and could care less if I ever ever get a gift (even at Christmas). I finally figured out it is because I don't know how to accept gifts so would rather avoid it at all costs. He usually gets me a box of chocolates with hazelnuts inside. The only reason I have a plant this year is because difficult child insists that I need flowers. So I picked out a nice little pink plant (don't know the name of it but it is cool - hope it survives me for awhile) that just cost $10.00 - if I have to have something, it shouldn't cost much. I am also not into Valentine Dinners out and about on Valentines Day itself - too crowded. This year, the guys at church are making a serving a Valentine dinner to the ladies so that is the plan for tomorrow. The guys were "assigned" tasks so either had to bow out or go ahead, there was no official volunteering. husband and difficult child helped set up for it this morning. I just hope I get to sit with women I can talk with. I bought a box of chocolates and cards for each husband, Diva, and difficult child. husband also gets a tire gauge, Diva gets the Owl City Ocean Eyes CD (Fireflies song), and difficult child gets an I-Tunes card. That is it for them. My Sunday School kids will earn their Valentine treat by completing a bible verse look-up worksheet with verses on "Love". I like giving - just not receiving! [/QUOTE]
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