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2009-02-10 7:44 PM

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2009-02-10 8:11 PM
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Subject: RE: Valentine's Day Gifts For The Non-Cynics

we've been married 11-years so not all that romantic.  She is getting...

- new Nike running outfit

- flowers

- nice dinner out without the kids

- and all I want is pizza

 

2009-02-10 8:13 PM
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2009-02-10 8:21 PM
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I'll probably get my guy flowers. (Get your minds out of the gutter, I think a nice surprise like roses are not just for the ladies). And probably his favorite tea, Harney & Sons.

On a cynical note, I heard a terrible radio spot today: "Guys, you have four days left to come up with a really great gift...or five days to come up with an excuse for why you're such a big jerk because you forgot." Ugh. They don't do a really great job of inspiring romance.


Anyway. Non-cynical flowers and tea.




  • ..Oh, yes. And pizza.

  • 2009-02-10 8:26 PM
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    Subject: RE: Valentine's Day Gifts For The Non-Cynics
    We too have been married 11 years (well, almost) and don't usually do anything.  Having said that, I had some private photos taken by a photographer friend and he is getting those.  Smile
    2009-02-10 8:35 PM
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    Already bought my wife a lil sumfin at Nordstroms, but she is a BT-er, too, so I ain't sayin' nothin' here!


    2009-02-10 8:48 PM
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    She's getting a card from me and the kids. 

    She gets one froo froo restaurant a year and that's for our anniversary.  Last year, two dinner, dessert, 2 glasses of wine for her and a beer for me and it was about $105 after tip.  Yup, once a year.

    2009-02-11 6:51 AM
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    Hubby is getting a fly fishing set up this year.  We bought one set up over the weekend with gift cards from xmas to get us started.  Since this is something we would like to do together, I decided to get the second one for him and picked it up yesterday.

    He has it tougher, my birthday is Feb. 13th.  He bought tickets for the big blues event here in Houston Friday night for my birthday, so I will probably get a card for Valentine's day. He's pretty sweet throughout the year with flowers and things so it's no big deal for Valentine's day.

    2009-02-11 7:17 AM
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    i'm taking my boyfriend to see a play that a friend of mine is in.  i wasn't planning on buying anything else.  i think he's taking me to dinner before hand.  oh, and i'm sure he'll probably be getting flowers, but it doesn't need to be a holiday for that.

    i'm not a cynic at all, but i'm also not all about vday.



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    2009-02-11 7:20 AM
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    Subject: RE: Valentine's Day Gifts For The Non-Cynics

    Saturday is my son's birthday so my wife and I will be having pizza (not pizza)

    We usually get each other cards.

    2009-02-11 8:50 AM
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    My love and a kiss as we depart Sat. morning going separate ways as we each take one of our older sons to their respective youth b-ball games that will be played in two different towns.  I'll take #3 son so she can watch the other son's game in its entirety without interruption.

    Now, from the kids, a card, and some hugs.



    2009-02-11 9:10 AM
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    My traditional V-Day gifts for my wife and daughters are books.

    Spend a bit of time looking for just the right one, then instead of a card write something on the inside front cover.

    2009-02-11 9:28 AM
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    marmadaddy - 2009-02-11 10:10 AM

    My traditional V-Day gifts for my wife and daughters are books.

    Spend a bit of time looking for just the right one, then instead of a card write something on the inside front cover.

    i love it!!!

    2009-02-11 10:49 AM
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    I'm really not in a valentine's mood this year. But regardless, I gotta figure out something for the fiance...
    2009-02-11 11:00 AM
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    The 24 Hours in the Old Pueblo mountain bike race starts at noon on Valentine's day and finishes on Sunday. My husband and I are racing as a co-ed duo team this year. Since I won't be seeing much of him in that 24 hours, I have a little surprise planned. I bought a box of 20 valentines (like the kids pass out at school) and wrote funny messages on each one and put a candy bar in each envelope. Throughout the race they will appear in spots around the campsite for him to discover.
    2009-02-11 11:02 AM
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    D is getting a detail sander and I am getting my woodwork readied for paint.


    2009-02-11 11:11 AM
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    PirateGirl - 2009-02-11 11:00 AM The 24 Hours in the Old Pueblo mountain bike race starts at noon on Valentine's day and finishes on Sunday. My husband and I are racing as a co-ed duo team this year. Since I won't be seeing much of him in that 24 hours, I have a little surprise planned. I bought a box of 20 valentines (like the kids pass out at school) and wrote funny messages on each one and put a candy bar in each envelope. Throughout the race they will appear in spots around the campsite for him to discover.

    That is GREAT idea!  Have a fun race.

    2009-02-11 11:14 AM
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    Spokes - 2009-02-10 6:44 PM I am thinking of getting The Blonde a set of Michael Kors stuff, as she's really into fragrances. What are others comtemplating?

    scents?  two words:

    JOE MALONE

    2009-02-11 11:16 AM
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    Pat and I are going to sit at home and watch horror movies and I'm making a tasty tilapia dinner. Don't have the cash for gifts or dinner right now.
    2009-02-11 11:19 AM
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    I will most likely give Little Girl some glue, glitter, and pink/purple/red/white paper, let her go to town making Valentines for Gramma & Pop, Papa, etc. 

    I actually don't care too much for the commercialization of the day, and therefore have no expectations.  I love sending Valentines out to everyone I know, one year it was a Valentine letter (instead of Christmas/New Year letter). 

    I hope the oven is fixed so I can make pink cupcakes or a heart-shaped cake.  That's purt-near it though.

    2009-02-11 1:03 PM
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    Nette213 - 2009-02-11 7:51 AM

    Hubby is getting a fly fishing set up this year.  We bought one set up over the weekend with gift cards from xmas to get us started.  Since this is something we would like to do together, I decided to get the second one for him and picked it up yesterday.

    He has it tougher, my birthday is Feb. 13th.  He bought tickets for the big blues event here in Houston Friday night for my birthday, so I will probably get a card for Valentine's day. He's pretty sweet throughout the year with flowers and things so it's no big deal for Valentine's day.

    My birthday is the 13th too!  Poor J gets hit pretty hard at this time of year, but despite how many "outs" I've given him, he insists on celebrating both days separately, each with dinner out.  He says he has all year to budget and it's not like it's a surprise that they are right next to each other, so who am I to argue?  ;-)  Being with such a sweet guy is enough for me. 



    2009-02-11 1:08 PM
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    For V-tines day, my wife is getting a house all to herself without a husband or kids for 4 days. I'm taking the kids to PA tomorrow night and returning Monday evening.

    I'm so thoughtful.


    No, we don't celebrate V-tines day.
    2009-02-11 1:08 PM
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    AdaBug - 2009-02-11 11:19 AM

    I will most likely give Little Girl some glue, glitter, and pink/purple/red/white paper, let her go to town making Valentines for Gramma & Pop, Papa, etc. 

    I actually don't care too much for the commercialization of the day, and therefore have no expectations.  I love sending Valentines out to everyone I know, one year it was a Valentine letter (instead of Christmas/New Year letter). 

    I hope the oven is fixed so I can make pink cupcakes or a heart-shaped cake.  That's purt-near it though.



    Whatever kool-aid Hallmark is making, you seem to be drinkin' ...

    I get to move my stuff out of the house this Valentine's Day. What woman wouldn't want THAT?
    2009-02-11 1:15 PM
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    The boy is flying into town for a visit.  We're going to go to a concert the orchestra I used to be in is having on Saturday, after a home cooked dinner.
    2009-02-11 1:54 PM
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    maggyruth - 2009-02-11 2:15 PM

    The boy is flying into town for a visit.  We're going to go to a concert the orchestra I used to be in is having on Saturday, after a home cooked dinner.


    let me guess, you're making pizza
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