I don't mean to be cynical, I really don't. In fact, I read a great blog on VDay this morning, making me neutral. I am not opposed to the idea of taking a day to rekindle romance and let someone know how much they mean to you. I am opposed to the current-day chocolate and card obligation with the intention of merely checking off a holiday to-do list.**
I know how much Becky desires to be pursued. After a good Google Chat with Chris, I walked away (rather, signed off) knowing that our wives only want to feel thought of, not robotically Kroger-outdoor-flower-stored.
I digress. After having these mixed feelings for several days, I decided to buck our routine Valentine's Day. Instead of buying her chocolates and taking her out to dinner, I decided to make her a romantic dinner and let her know that I care about her.
I went to Costco on my lunch break, picked out a few fine selections, and got stuck behind some foreigners who made me late back to work. On my way home I stopped and got a few more items. Before Becky got home I had the white table cloth and china out on our table. She was pretty excited. We were both much more excited than our usual Valentine's Day entitlement attitude.
I made a roast, garlic mashed potatoes, some rice, a salad, and I made brownies for dessert! Please enjoy the pictures below.
**Disclaimer: If you take time to get your significant other (s.o.) a nice gift with the intent of woo-ing them, please do.
1 comment:
Aw so sweet. I'm excited about tomorrow... :)
I read the Resurgence blog post last night, but here's another good one that I found- it reminds me a lot of what your post is about.
http://www.boundless.org/2005/articles/a0001969.cfm
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