Not all, so you do you. |
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It's not only valentines day but my grandsons birthday so it's a double celebration.
Together 28 years and we still get each other something. He gets me roses and our daughters flowers. I got him a gift card to Amazon since he doesn't like spending cash and I get my grandson chocolates to give to my daughter. |
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DH is traveling today, but we wouldn’t go out tonight with the crowds. We bought a hot tub earlier this month and we’re calling that our Valentine’s gift to each other.
As a surprise, I’m uploading all of DH’s old CDs to an app he can listen to on his phone. I’ll make him a playlist. He got me monogrammed coasters before he left with our last name. I had been asking for nicer coasters. |
| Married 19.5 years. I don't know when we stopped, but we're doing nothing this year. |
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10+ years here, never stopped.
The degree of deal we make varies year to year— one year we went away for a weekend spa vacation, one year we exchanged books we wanted to read, this year we exchanged chocolate and bought our new baby a book to read together. A day to celebrate loving each other and making a little more of a big deal about it than normal is a happy day. |
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Married 34 years. Just had some Valentine's cocktails and are having a candlelight dinner at home. He's cooking.
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| This is our 23rd V day - been married for 19 years. We had fancy cocktails, steak dinner, and he bought me roses. We don’t usually do this much, but things have been blah and it’s nice to splurge a little. |
| We don't really celebrate but we don't have much sex either so we are not ones you should aspire to |
| We never have. We went to dinner last sat and i got some pretty flowers for the house. We celebrate other things. Our first date, engagement etc. |