This will be the first Valentine's Day in a few years where both Chris and I will be working. Not that I'm complaining--I'm grateful we're both employed--but with our different schedules, we won't see each other except for a few minutes before I get ready for bed. So, we went out to eat last night and Chris fixed us some breakfast this morning. It's okay, we've been married over 20 years and it really is the little things that matter.
But, here's hoping you find your happiness and love this week.
Which reminds me, I'd better scoop the cat litter before Boris or Natasha make a political statement.
Yes, it does take a ton of patience, doesn't it?
For my single lady friends out there. You know who I mean.
Too silly and cute.
Ooops.
Let me make this clear--no marriage is perfect. No relationship is perfect. So, shouldn't Valentine's Day be a celebration of what we have, not just a celebration once a year of this idealized thing that would not last?
I've found mine. Here's hoping you all find yours. Love to all!