I'D RATHER HAVE ROSES ON MY TABLE
THAN DIAMONDS ON MY NECK.
(Emma Goldman)
It doesn't have to be roses; I like most flowers. It doesn't even have to be flowers and it certainly doesn't have to be diamonds. I can be wooed very easily with books. My husband already knows this. Our wedding gifts to each other were signed and/or first editions of some of our favorite books. We had no idea we were each getting the other books. But the surprise was kind of two-fold: the gift of books and the gift of having another person who knows you so well become your partner in life.
Happy Valentine's Day to my husband, my best friend.
I wish you all a wonderful day and a great week. Oh, and come back Wednesday for the start of a new giveaway!
Hi Madeline,
ReplyDeleteHow sweet! Which remeinds me. Chocolate works, too.
Donna
http://donnasbookpub.blogspot.com
Chocolate, yes, but chocolate AND peanut butter even more so. At least for me. :)
ReplyDelete(I didn't mention chocolate initially because I'm trying to limit my chocolate binges this year. We'll see how that goes.)
This is a great quote, Madeline. What a lovely story about your wedding gifts to each other!
ReplyDeleteTo this day, my favorite Valentine's Day was when my husband took the day off (I went off to work & didn't know), and he shopped, cooked, and tidied the house, set the table, etc...and made lobster, baked potatoes, steamed broccoli, red roses on the table...and Carvel cake for dessert. Awesome day (& night!).
Books, jewelry, chocolate ~ can never go wrong with those gifts!
It has been a flower AND chocolate day. I'm all about books too.
ReplyDeleteKathleen, it sounds like you've got a great guy, too!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your flowers and chocolate, Sally!
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