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I Am Loved - HAPPY VALENTINES DAY EARLY!

I just went to the door and there was a box waiting for me (well a box and the same sales guy I turned away yesterday -- sheesh, why don't these people get it -- I told him why I did not want his service and he asked for my number to get more information -- I said no *roll eyes and how shocking*).

Anyway . . . My DH is way too good to me. This made me feel super loved and special. I love romantic gifts. They are sweet. I am not skilled in floral arranging yet, however, I think they still look pretty and they smell marvelous! THANK YOU SWEETIE! *kissy kissy* Here are some pictures for you to enjoy. I had never gotten flowers in a box before, so that was surprising and kind of weird to me -- but when I opened them I was excited because they are beautiful and all closed and very fresh.



I am such a lucky mom and wife. I am lucky to be surrounded by such beauty. This was my favorite picture that I took today -- how precious!!! Happy Valentines Day to you all! Be sure to remember to let those you love know that they are loved!!!


Comments

Paula said…
How sweet of your hubby! He gets 4 stars in my book!
Karen said…
ahhhh how sweet! What a great hubby!
Teresa said…
Oh my, those are just lovely!!! What a luck girlie you are!
Savitri said…
So gorgeous!!! You ARE lucky!!
Lorie said…
Oh, those are lovely! What a cute picture of your daughter!
So he won points, right? I will be directing my husband to this post.
How Beautiful! Happy Valentine's Day!
How sweet is that picture. You are so loved. Enjoy your Valentines day!
Amber said…
Beautiful flowers... I used to work for Proflowers, so I know how wonderful they are! What a great hubby!
Stampmouse said…
awe very lovely
Crafty Math Chick said…
Wow - BEAUTIFUL roses Amanda! You definitely have a keeper.

Happy Valentine's Day buddy!

~Meredith

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