
I hope you all had a blissfully romantic Valentine's Day, full of hearts and flowers and chocolates and glitter and sparkles and rainbows and unicorns and topped off with a night of hot VD buttsecks.
Perhaps, I should rephrase that last bit ....
At least you should consider yourself lucky because, unlike my superfab co-worker, your bf of 3 years didn't give you a Starbucks giftcard (and you don't really drink coffee/go to Starbucks).
Menz. Sometimes they are stoopid.
As for me, I had a lovely Valentine's Day, celebrating the person I love the most (here's a hint. It's me).
When I got home from work, I went for a run. 3.35 miles in 29:01. Go me!
Then, I had a martini (mmmm) and samples the Cheddar/Chocolate cheese. It was not awful. In fact, I imagine that it would be even tastier melted ... like in a grilled cheese or as a fondue.
As I drank martini and sampled cheese, I also made a Valentine's Day card for M. It was cute. And had hearts on it. And I used pink and red construction paper. and glue. But, I was out of glittery sparkles, so it wasn't *perfect*.
And, then, I made dinner (pictured): Mac 'n' cheese from Trader Joe's. Plus Hot Cock Sauce.
While I was eating dinner, Tomokito texted. (No longer a baby) Baby Hana wanted to give me something. They came down, and Hana gave me a Valentine's Day card she "made" at daycare. And, my frozen block of ice heart melted a tiny bit (I used the chilled water in my next cocktail).
After they left, I finished dinner. And, then, I had a short photo session, taking and texting pictures of me and M's Valentine's Day card. And, no, I am not sharing those pictures.
So, all in all, a pretty fantastic day, donchathink?
Have a wonderful night! *smooches*
Awwwwww, a homemade Valentine from a kid (no longer a baby)! How sweet. And I'm betting the photos of you and YOUR homemade Valentine are pretty spiffy too! :)
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Yay for homemade Valentines! Boo to lack-of-thought gift cards.
ReplyDeleteA homemade valentine card? How lucky is M.? (very lucky).
ReplyDeleteThe chocolate cheese sounds terrifying.
Good job on your running time!