Wonderful. Of course, this is the spirit of true love, which rarely has anything to do with what we call romance. Yet when we face each other in all our imperfections and still say "I love you" it is a thing of beauty all the same. Far more beautiful than any flowers.
Wonderful. Of course, this is the spirit of true love, which rarely has anything to do with what we call romance. Yet when we face each other in all our imperfections and still say "I love you" it is a thing of beauty all the same. Far more beautiful than any flowers.
ReplyDeleteSounds familiar. My valentine would be pretty much along those lines too.
ReplyDeleteYou didn't shave your legs?
ReplyDeleteMr. Lime is a lucky, lucky man. . .
;)
I would pay between $2.95 and $3.50 for this at Target if you mass produce it and have it in stores in time for next Valentine's Day!
ReplyDelete(enthusiastic applause)
ReplyDeleteRight there with you dear!!
ReplyDeleteHehehe. I think I should have written a similar Valentine. ;)
ReplyDeleteWho was that to Trini?
ReplyDeleteThe thermostat being under fifty is would have made me seriously grumpy.
ReplyDeleteI'll just change "Michelle" to "Fred" next year and The Missus will love it. (Except for the last line, that is.)
ReplyDeleteYou forgot to address it Lime :)
ReplyDeleteMy card to Mr. Logo said,
ReplyDelete"I don't want a nice, normal relationship...
(inside)
I like ours better!"
:p