What are you doing for Valentine’s Day?
Here’s a post to encourage “sharing the love”…
What are you doing for Valentine’s Day today?
My wife & I are having our good friends over for some Chinese food and fondue – and then we’re going out for a movie to see The Bucket List, eat some popcorn (with butter!), and probably take a romantic stroll through the lit-up Falls Park in Sioux Falls.
I didn’t get flowers or chocolate for my wife this year… but I gave her something more valuable – time and attention! This morning instead of darting out of bed and getting on with our busy day, we had a big “TICKLE FIGHT” with our two youngest boys – and each other!
So, what are you planning for the day (or, what DID you do, should you read this later…)
Leave a comment below and share a story!
LOVE,
Joe
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Hi Joe
Happy belated Valentine’s Day
Unfortunately did not get any flowers or chocolates;my
husband is not the flower giving type(I don’t mind)We rather go out and eat which we did.
I was quite tickled about your unsual tickle fight with the family I think that was really awesome.
It’s wonderful to know that Valentine’s day is for the family as well and not just for couples.
Thank you for all your informative emails about our health.God Bless
Marcelle -
Hi Joe,
Thks for your valuable health information which I take as Valentine day’s gift from your side.
I personally feel that the best gift on this day to our beloved one would be to pray for their welfare and good health wherever they are now.
GOD BLESS YOU ALWAYS.
Ravi -
Yes I read your articles Its good unfortunately i couldn’t enjoy the V.day
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I read your article on ‘Getting out of the rut’.I must say it gives me direction becuase i feel am in that state.
An excellent prescription.
I’ll be spending it alone like I always do, but that’s not a problem because I don’t mind being alone. In fact while I was at the Bank-I couldn’t remember the date to write on my deposit slip. I commented to the Teller that it’s a good thing I’m not married or I would be in trouble right now.
Hans