What are your valentines day plans?

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We'll get some good steaks, and a good bottle of wine. We'll serve both up at home, gaze into each other's eyes, have sex (maybe- it's not a requisite) and just be happy we're together.
Anonymous
Buy a nice box of chocolates and eat them in bed with a bottle of wine. Laughing and talking quietly as not to wake our children.
Anonymous
Hosting dinner for two other families and their kids. the next day is a holiday so it will be especially festive.
Anonymous
We rented a cabin out in the mountains at a state park for the weekend. The cabin has 2 bedrooms, full kitchen, bathroom, heat and a fireplace. We will bring all 4 kids, lots of board games, bake cookies, grill some steak and pray that it snows!! No tv, no internet for the whole weekend. The kids are so excited that we are having Family Game Weekend!!!!
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I'm leading a girl scout troop meeting, so I've got that going for me.

I'm tempted to offer the parents a deal - they can leave their kid at the meeting and go out to dinner and stay out till 8:30 for $20 per kid. If I've got to be home with my kid, I could make some money out of it.
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Anonymous wrote:We rented a cabin out in the mountains at a state park for the weekend. The cabin has 2 bedrooms, full kitchen, bathroom, heat and a fireplace. We will bring all 4 kids, lots of board games, bake cookies, grill some steak and pray that it snows!! No tv, no internet for the whole weekend. The kids are so excited that we are having Family Game Weekend!!!!


This sounds fantastic! I hope you have fun!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We rented a cabin out in the mountains at a state park for the weekend. The cabin has 2 bedrooms, full kitchen, bathroom, heat and a fireplace. We will bring all 4 kids, lots of board games, bake cookies, grill some steak and pray that it snows!! No tv, no internet for the whole weekend. The kids are so excited that we are having Family Game Weekend!!!!


This sounds fantastic! I hope you have fun!


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What's that?
Anonymous
DH's grandfather died this past year, so we're going to head up to Baltimore to take his grandmother out to dinner on Saturday night. Sunday night hopefully we'll snag a babysitter and go out ourselves.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DH's grandfather died this past year, so we're going to head up to Baltimore to take his grandmother out to dinner on Saturday night. Sunday night hopefully we'll snag a babysitter and go out ourselves.


This is wonderful. Good for you, PP.

With any luck, I will no longer be pregnant and will therefore be snuggling my newborn (and my husband, I guess ) and drinking more than one glass of wine.

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DH's grandfather died this past year, so we're going to head up to Baltimore to take his grandmother out to dinner on Saturday night. Sunday night hopefully we'll snag a babysitter and go out ourselves.


This is wonderful. Good for you, PP.

With any luck, I will no longer be pregnant and will therefore be snuggling my newborn (and my husband, I guess ) and drinking more than one glass of wine.



Me too! I'm due in 3 weeks. So all plans will involve a newborn .
Anonymous
Long ago, we decided that 2/14 was a FAMILY holiday rather than a romantic one. We usually have chinese food or go to someplace like Nando's with the kids. They think it's a wonderful tradition, we are happy to have a fun night with them.

I love the cabin poster, that is awesome.
Anonymous
Ledo's pizza -- free cake and flowers for ladies
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Anonymous wrote:Buy a nice box of chocolates and eat them in bed with a bottle of wine. Laughing and talking quietly as not to wake our children.


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