I grew up with my dad always bringing home a dozen red roses for my mother and some candy or toy for my sister and I.
Having that kind of up bringing brought with it high expectations once I was old enough to date. My boyfriends were never a disappointment, flowers, bears and even the odd piece of treasured jewellery too.... ahh things were grand.
Once I married the anticipation of getting those flowers delivered to me at work while all my fellow colleagues would oh and ah over them was the highlight of my day. But the odd thing was these beautiful perfumed blossoms arrived not on this day of love but in the middle of August!
Long story to this one which I will tell another time but....
It was the best feeling in the world. He didn't buy me those flowers because the calendar told him to. For some reason those flowers held so much more power.
The first year after I was married, my boss and I shared an office. From the early morning of February 14th and on wards all I heard from him was how much he hated this day and how he HAD to buy his wife some stupid over priced flowers so she wouldn't be pissed off at him.
I remember thinking, if his wife knew his attitude towards buying into this "day of love" she would never have wanted those flowers. That moment changed my outlook on that day from then on.
Don't get me wrong. I still love this holiday. We celebrate it with our six kids and take them out for a special dinner (early of course to beat the rush). I do buy them valentine cards for their friends and a box of chocolates for each child along with a traditional pair of socks.
But we discovered a new way of giving on this day. My husband and I were at a pub on Saturday and had a nice chat with our waitress and she was asking about our Valentine Day plans. We intern asked about hers and she mentioned that her boyfriend wasn't much into the whole thing (been there, done that).
I said that I would love to go to Crave and pick up some of there yummy cupcakes for the kids. She mentioned how much she loves their stuff, but that we had to hurry since it closes at 5. Thanking her, we rushed to get to the heavenly cupcake store before closing.
We arrived with 5 minutes to spare and only a handful of mini cupcakes left with various shades of pink icing swirls and candied toppings. The decision was made. We bought out the remaining luscious cakes and beelined it back to the pub and presented out waitress with the pink ribbon tied cupcake box.
Her surprised smile and gratefulness made our Valentines one of the best.
I think we might have started a new tradition.
HAPPY VALENTINES DAY!!
A www, sweet! Hey, I would love some cupcakes! Love ya!
ReplyDeleteAw now that's sweet. She would not have expected it, I can only imagine what her expression was like. :)
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