So I ask my wife a little while back, any ideas for Valentine's Day? Probably a mistake right there, women like the spontaneous, I know better. She wants a new pair of sneakers. WTF I say, why don't I just get you a toaster or something? How about some flowers? No, they're overpriced and die anyway was the response. Is the romance officially dead or what? Cupid's arrow simply just can't find it's mark this year. Guess I'm just a silly romantic, why do I still bother to try... So, what is so special about a pair of sneakers. She tells me they are called Masai Foot Technology something or other. I just say last week, I need to link to the website to get the sneakers for you so they're here for Valentine's Day. She says I already ordered them and they came yesterday. WHAT, so now I feel like I've done nothing for Valentine's Day...thanks a lot. How about we go out, just you and I for a nice romantic dinner. I have to work M-F so it has to be a Sat night dinner. She says no thanks. I'm no cheap date, I said The Harvest Restaurant (Pomfret, CT., check out their website). Not interested. Then she says I think my mom is coming up for the weekend. I then say, OK, suppose I take both you and your mom out for dinner at The Harvest....then the eye's light up....really, you would do that, take my mom out too for Valentine's Day. No kids I said (our oldest is old enough to babysit), I'm not taking the the five of us out, just you and mom. So, that has possibilities. I'm trying, but like I said, after 16 years I think Cupid's Arrow has hit a brick wall. Think I should still come up with at least a small bouquet of flowers? I agree, the dozen rose thing is a rip off because they charge you like triple for the flowers.
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