Is this the one time of year that you break the rule and do something??I'm not supposed to buy my wife anything or do anything.
Only if I have purchased the gift before my wife "reminds" me not to buy anything.Is this the one time of year that you break the rule and do something??
So @amberpi what did you decide to do ?
Same here, and I’m surprising DH with one for lunch at his office. He’ll really like it since he usually either eats on the fly or doesn’t eat at all.We have a very good local pizza place here that does heart shaped pizzas on V day. The last 2 years we got one and had a bottle of champagne with it, will probably do the same this year. I'll pick it up on my way home and we'll eat it at home in comfy clothes.
I've always bought my kids a little something, my parents who were not big gift givers always did too. My dad would swing by the small town drug store, buy small heart shaped boxes of chocolates for us kids and a bigger box for mom. I think last year I took DD to Target the day after and let her pick something at 50% off
To me valentines is just made up nonsense so “celebrate” it however you want. I got DS just a little something fun. I remember liking Valentine’s Day in school. As adult (even in a relationship), it seems silly to me. DH & I don’t get into all that. Will do a card & candy at the most.I'm with you on this. To me valentines day is for couples. So why would I get my kids something?
We're going out this weekend to a semi-fancy dinner but it's a place we go pretty often so I'm not sure that it's special but it's special to us
We got the kids small presents and are going to take them to Build a Bear which we've never done.