Pyreite wrote:
P.S: I know Valentines Days is so commercialised and over-blown in the media, but you really have no idea how much people actually appreciate the cheesiness. I guess it's the thought that counts when you surprise them with a card, choccies, flowers, and a couple soft-toys. They're all smiles and happiness. I guess I'll be doing it again next year too. XD.My father used V-Day to buy a dozen red roses for mom, a pink rose for me and an unopened red rose for my brother. He did that for many years and it was always something to look forward too.
Now... aside from my hubby and I going to see a movie together, I'm looking forward to the after V-day candy sales.
My oldest insists on calling this 'Singles Reminder Day' or (as he greeted me this morning with) 'Happy day to remember old guy that was tortured to death Day'.
