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Dorinda |
Posted - Feb 13 2013 : 08:19:14 AM Any advice on what to get my DH this year for Valentines? I have not a clue on what to get him this year. A sexy nightie is out of the question LOL Hum for the man who has everything....I always get him his favorite candy which is Turtles. I wanted to do something different this year.
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FebruaryViolet |
Posted - Feb 15 2013 : 08:37:25 AM I hope everyone had a great Valentine's day! Me and the girl celebrated by homemade fishcakes, macaroni and cheese and ate lots of candy. We watched a Doc Martin marathon, read some stories and fell asleep together in "the big bed". My husband had to work, didn't get home until 2 am after waiting on bunches of "lovers" and then our dog, Elie, ate my card, which I hadn't opened, but found in pieces this a.m on the living room floor!
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rough start farmgirl |
Posted - Feb 14 2013 : 2:39:50 PM I made his favorite meal and his favorite goodie. And I think everyone probably looks just gorgeous in any nightie they would like to wear ... but, they say the guys would rather you wear a smile. ;)
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ceejay48 |
Posted - Feb 14 2013 : 08:34:24 AM Out tonight for pizza and ale at our very favorite local brew pub! Probably with a yummy salad and delectable dessert too! He's happy! I'm happy! Happy Valentines Day! CJ
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FebruaryViolet |
Posted - Feb 14 2013 : 06:33:48 AM Must be that we're from Kentucky, Judy :) He would take that meal over any meal I could ever fix, even Beef Wellington with Yorkshire pudding. Once, he AND my mom requested meatloaf, mashed potatoes and creamed peas for Christmas Eve Supper. I politely said, "um, NO."
I don't mind it, I like it, but there are soooooo many wonderful things to cook and I can't see repeating :) Happy Valentines Day!
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wildflower17 |
Posted - Feb 14 2013 : 06:17:07 AM Jonni,
My DH loves the same meal...actually I do too and so does my sweet 15 year old(except the peas)! We are going to do a movie and dinner some time during the month as it is just too hectic to do everything on a work and school night. Happy Valentines Day to all the farmgirls on the site!!!
Blessings,
Judy
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FebruaryViolet |
Posted - Feb 13 2013 : 11:56:17 AM Dh and I have elected not to bother with anything but a card this year--he switched occupations at the beginning of the month and there hasn't been any pay...yet. That comes the day AFTER Valentines day, but boy howdy, has it been lean around our house. I have a card and a little treat for my toddler, because she's been so riled up by the Sprout channel and all their valentine shows that I think it would break her heart if we didn't do something. Still, she's 4, so it's just a token. Give him a card, make him a lovely dinner. I've found that my husband doesn't want anything fancy on these days, he wants meatloaf, mashed potatoes and creamed peas, a meal that I snore at and think, "not again". So, maybe something that he loves that seems to mundane!
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Devongal |
Posted - Feb 13 2013 : 11:45:58 AM what about a hand made I.O.U with a section on it he can fill in for whatever he wishes ( within reason ofc:)
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laurentany |
Posted - Feb 13 2013 : 11:22:39 AM Dorinda, I was just thinking the same thing this morning....what am I going to get him. Hmmm. Well, we generally just get each other a nice card, or make one for each other, and then at some point we will go out for dinner during the month of February, We kind of have an understanding that we do our best to show our love for one another on a daily basis, although I agree that every once in a while its nice to be surprised! And I totally hear ya with the sexy nighty... I don't think I would like the way I look in one either, so I am not even going there! Hugs,
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Dorinda |
Posted - Feb 13 2013 : 11:16:22 AM Oh Kristina, I am so sorry. Its no fun to be sick. I remember going through all of that with my family. Prayers that you guys get to feeling better. Sometimes just a big hug is all you need. I remember my son being in the hospital during Easter holiday. My SIL came up to the hospital and brought an Easter basket for us with eggs. We hid them in the play room then wheeled him down there with his IV and he got to look for the eggs. Hope y'all feel better soon.
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Posted - Feb 13 2013 : 11:10:32 AM I am no help. I have been sick, along with most of the family, and have nothing to give this year. 
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Dorinda |
Posted - Feb 13 2013 : 09:18:31 AM LOl That's funny! It would probably look better on the turtles anyways. I know that because I went shopping this past weekend and tried one on. When I looked at my self in the mirror I just cracked up laughing and said no way. And it was a Delta Burke one!!!!!AWWWWWWWwww.......I need to lose about 20 pounds or a little more. Ha!Ha!
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nubidane |
Posted - Feb 13 2013 : 08:36:37 AM Dress the turtles in a sexy nightie??
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