I’ve never really bought into Valentine’s day for years. I guess because my present BF and I show each other how much we appreciate each other EVERY DAY!!!! We don’t need 1 day to blow our money and sentiment on. I’ll stick with his and my idea of how we do Valentine’s day…it’s our day off.
There seems to be a tendency to look for hidden meanings that simply aren’t there. I’m sure I’m guilty of it too, at least some of the time. Yes, sometimes things are not what they seem, or there is more to them than meets the eye. But it ain’t necessarily so. Besides, if you look too hard for what’s hidden — or maybe what isn’t — you can wind up missing the obvious.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Its not too late!
Toonerific almost 11 years ago
You do realise just when you understand all the rules – we’re going to change them, right?
Olddog1 almost 11 years ago
I was under the impression that the day started without set rules, and they were made up as things went along.
monkeyhead almost 11 years ago
I’ve never really bought into Valentine’s day for years. I guess because my present BF and I show each other how much we appreciate each other EVERY DAY!!!! We don’t need 1 day to blow our money and sentiment on. I’ll stick with his and my idea of how we do Valentine’s day…it’s our day off.
stlmaddog5 almost 11 years ago
SAINT Valentine’s day. After 37 years of marriage, my wife says, “St. Valentine’s day? Today? Really? Yawn.”
ncalifgirl58 almost 11 years ago
Aww. That is beautiful. Thanks and U2!
Comic Minister Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Have fun you two!
peggykb9 almost 11 years ago
As if we needed an excuse to eat out. Also, he got me some chocolates and I got him a tractor calendar he wanted.
The Rolling Cat almost 11 years ago
There seems to be a tendency to look for hidden meanings that simply aren’t there. I’m sure I’m guilty of it too, at least some of the time. Yes, sometimes things are not what they seem, or there is more to them than meets the eye. But it ain’t necessarily so. Besides, if you look too hard for what’s hidden — or maybe what isn’t — you can wind up missing the obvious.