Feb 2, 2009

Sam making his Valentine cards...


Sam was busy at work the other day making Valentine cards....

Get well card


A card Abby made for me last week when I wasn't feeling well. I'm hoping they are puffy sleeves on the dresses rather than four boobs!!! ;)

Valentine atc's


For a swapbot swap....

Friendship angel...


I was given this beautiful Friendship Angel from Val for my birthday. Isn't she gorgeous? As is Val!!! I'm so looking forward to scrapbooking with Val this weekend! I'm even looking forward to making breakfast with her on Saturday - waffles with strawberries! Mmmmm :) I've been packed ready since Saturday!!! Thats how excited I am :)

Val looks like Susan Sarandon. Especially as she looks in the movie Mr Woodcock.

9 ways to keep the romance.....

9 Ways to “Keep Courting” after Marriage

By Cheryl Moeller


There’s no better time than Valentines’ Day, to revive your courtship.
Courtship shouldn’t end with marriage. Keep courting!

(These are intended for married couples… to fan the flames of continued courtship)

1. Make a dinner for your husband where everything begins with the first letter of his name. For instance, if his name is Robert, you could make roast beef, rice, and radicchio salad. Serve red licorice and raspberry ice cream for dessert.

2. Add “I love you” to his calendar on the day of his birthday, every month. So, if he was born on December 15, write ” I love you” on the 15th of every month.

3. Clean the house. Pack a lunch for you and the kids. Leave a lunch behind for your hubby. Tell him his gift is a quiet house. He’ll get to be alone for a whole day.

4. Ask your wife to marry you on the anniversary of your engagement. Ask her in the same way you did the day you became engaged. Set the scene again. Relive the moment and celebrate! Look her in the eyes and pop the question again.

5. For Valentines’ Day, set up a mini Christmas tree in your bedroom, with heart ornaments and lights. Your heart ornaments can be handmade, with construction paper, doilies, and scissors.

6. Make a taco salad, with her favorite ingredients. Buy a bag of large taco chips to use as the silverware. Take a moment to feed her with a chip.

7. Go out with both sets of grandparents for a triple date.

8. Practice smiling throughout the day. It could be contagious!

9. On her next birthday, send her the number of cards that matches her age. For instance, if she’s going to be 38, then send her 38 cards to arrive on her birthday. Some of the cards can be homemade. Fill up her mailbox with your love and good wishes.

Happy Valentines’ Day from Cheryl Moeller Production. Bob and Cheryl have been married nearly 30 years and have 6 children, ranging in age from 9 to 26.
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