Monday, February 14, 2011

All I want for Valentines is...

In my youth I bought into all the commercialized brain washing of expectations from my Valentine.  You know.  Godiva chocolates, long stem roses, Gund doll, mushy card, expensive dinner and dessert, drinks at 51st floor of the Manulife Centre's Panorama to enjoy the view while dressed in new shoes, outfit, and my nails, hair and face done, then off to a luxury Hotel.  Then that became too little.   Then I wanted trips!  Nothing ridiculous.  Just short ones.  Niagara Fall or Montreal in addition to everything else.

Then Franklin's health was starting to dwindle in our early twenties.  When we found out he had kidney issues (read how we found out here) all I wanted was for him to survive.  He did.  Sure there were hospital stays, surgeries, moving out of his parents home to accommodate the dialysis at home, he was the only one with income (disability from work, I just finished University), etc, but he was at least 'stable'.  Now, all I wanted was stuff that didn't take money.  A good home-cooked meal.  A card that he wrote his heart filled love talk.  Draw me a hot bath.

Well, we've come full circle.  I want the best of both worlds.  Feed me.  Declare your undying love.  But, also wake up early with the kids so I can sleep in.  Feed the family AND do the dishes.

As you get older you come to realize that Valentines is just one over-priced, means nothing get-out-of-jail-for-slacking-the-other-364-days day.  (I'm not that old, but my soul is.  This life path ages you)  I am really selfish.  I want Valentines EVERYDAY and that is not asking too much.   A happy wife happy life post keeps things in check for me.  But, if I could only ask for one thing it would be for him to take care of himself so I won't have to.  Give me that gift everyday, and I'll be happy.

I lie.  I want that AND jewelry, chocolates, and to sleep in.  Hey, I'm still human, not a saint.  Everyone has to have a little bling :)

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6 comments:

  1. Hahah - excellent post!

    Your note on wanting a Gund doll inspired me to check to see if I could find my childhood teddy bear online.

    Then I found it!
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=150415878208

    I couldn't believe my childhood teddy (which I still have) is now fetching 145 bucks!

    In other news - is Lindt/Lindor chocolate an acceptable substitute for Godiva?

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  2. WoW! $145?! I have a garbage bag full of dolls from my dating days. The boys college fund! haha

    Lindt/Lindor is definately acceptable. Hell, Cadbury/Hershey's/Anything is acceptable as long as she loves that chocolate.

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  3. I agree with you 100%. This day is over priced …..and don't blame it on the age, I believe it is the experience :) when your life is full of all these other happy moments, you don't need a Valentine Day to remind you that some one loves you.
    Beside the money is coming out of the same account anyways….as I say it to my husband "save the money, I will spend it when I need it :). home cook meal with kids is just perfect"

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  4. Exactly G! Why should one day be so special and all the other days I shouldn't be showered with love, effort, and attention. And the same account...lmao! So, what did WE buy me? hope all is well for you and the fam :)

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  5. I had to google Gund doll, and then mom told me i was saying it wrong :D

    Hopefully Franklin AT LEAST sent out for roses?

    Love you; happy Valentine's Day ♥

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  6. Ha! "had to google Gund doll..." You are so wittle

    He took Marky-Mark out this morning, then to my 'rents for a hair cut & toys. When he came back he had roses. He watched Lu-Lu while I took a bath and napped. LOVE hot baths...read a book and relax. Perfect. Think he's going to make dinner too! Roses were just extra.

    The ME time was the gift.

    xoxo darling. & tell Jelly I love her too!

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