Plan your Valentine now!
Can you believe it’s nearly the end of January already.
Doesn’t time fly when youre having fun?
Sorry about no email last week, lets just say that the inside of an emergency room is a lot more glamorous on TV than in real life. At least everyone is back on their feet (sort of) now, so lets carry on living and loving.
February is a few days away, and possibly the most romantic day of the year only three weeks away. Yes I’m talking about Valentine’s day.
What is so special about this day? You send her Roses and a card.
You cook him his special meal and wear that transparent negligee that night.
In a nutshell, you make the day special for someone special in your life.
But: Did you know that 60% of the 192 million valentine cards given every year, are bought 6 days before the date?
So…. Procrastinate away – I usually do, but this time we have no excuse- I’m telling you well in advance.(tying a string on my finger)
To really help you along the way, I’ve included something special, 2 Books to get your creative juices flowing.
Break out of the flowers and chocolate mould and do something different and unique this year. It will show that you actually took some time to show that special someone that they are SPECIAL. Get a romantic love story DVD that the two of you can enjoy together, a nice soppy romantic novel, with a bow, some chocolates and a single rose. Write a silly little poem, on the back of the serviette you hand her/him at that romantic dinner etc etc…
Make it special, make it you, make it say I Love YOU!
Remember keep on loving
Just click on the book cover, to
download the ideas.
Use them, plan with them,
love with them.
Joke of the week:
Private Grief
A man placed some flowers on the
grave of his dearly departed mother and started back toward his car when his attention was diverted to another man kneeling at a grave. The man seemed to be praying with profound intensity and kept repeating, “Why did you have to die? Why did you have to die?”
The first man approached him and said, “Sir, I don’t wish to interfere with your private grief, but this demonstration of pain is more than I’ve ever seen before. For whom do you mourn so deeply? A child? A parent?”
The mourner took a moment to collect himself, then replied, “My wife’s first husband.