very cool!We got engaged on Valentine's Day 2005
My son's birthday is three days later, on the 17th, so I will probably get an ice cream cake from Dairy Queen for him.
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very cool!We got engaged on Valentine's Day 2005
My son's birthday is three days later, on the 17th, so I will probably get an ice cream cake from Dairy Queen for him.
Yes - what a coincidence - Andy wore his kilt back then and had a strong Scottish accent - it was quite romanticMe, too, Neesy!! How cool!
A dad is proud of his 8-year-old daughter's extra special touch on Valentine's Day cards.
Mashable reported that Redditor mack3r posted a photo of his daughter's Valentine's Day cards. "My daughter is blind and her grade 2 class is exchanging Valentines tomorrow," he said. "She brailled 'love' on each one and then used a heart-shaped hole punch. The letters in print are so her classmates know what it says."
Braille is a writing system for those who are visually impaired or b...lind. While it is not a language, any language can be written in braille.
The dad said that his daughter used a Perkins Brailler, which is similar to a typewriter, to braille the letters on heart-shaped cards she made with a heart-shaped hole punch. She also typed personal notes to each classmate in braille. Her parents did the writing and stamping in print underneath.
Dad, for his part, is very proud of his girl and humbled by the positive response.
"You're a pretty awesome parent," one Redditor said.
Another commented, "As someone who is blind, you're doing it right. I wish I had a daddy like you."
That demonstrates the meaning of LOVE. Awesome.
Mine is up North - I just called him about getting a few doors renovated and he started complaining about the price etc. I hung up on him, so no romantic V-Day for me!Our first Valentine's Day, my husband went all-out and got me a display from Edible Arrangements. It came in a red coffee cup, which is why I liked it so much. (I still have the cup, but the fruit is long gone.)
Now, we just exchange cards. We spoil each other all year with all the ooey-gooey stuff couples are supposed to do on V-Day, and we consider our anniversary to be the day to get a sitter and go on a real date. So yeah, I still make faces when February 14 comes around, because I still think it's a pointless waste of perfectly healthy roses.
Nice! I have not bought myself anything yet - I may go out and splurge on some of those fizzy bath bombs I love so much, on the weekendI bought myself flowers.
Mine is up North - I just called him about getting a few doors renovated and he started complaining about the price etc. I hung up on him, so no romantic V-Day for me!