After taking two teens to pick-up Valentine treats for their sweeties - I am forced to acknowledge a pattern in our family dynamics. Plain out, the men are more into the romantic-sappy-sweet approach to Valentines Day, while we girls lean more towards 'direct and to the point'.
When I lingered in the card aisle, the kids wondered what I was doing - apparently with all my gagging at 'over-the-top' jewelry commercials, it never occurred to them that I might still give their father a Valentine.
It is also obvious to me that father and son are not as different as they would like to think. When given the option to wait and give his girlfriend her roses (not arrows!) and chocolates this weekend rather than at school - our son elected to take them to school and give them to her today. Apparently dad isn't the only one that doesn't like to wait to give gifts.
Oh, but thing how special the girl will feel getting roses where everyone can see! I could see where it might backfire too so I'll keep my fingers crossed.
ReplyDeleteThere's just no accounting for how the male species handles these type of things.
The roses picture is oh so pretty.
Awww, how sweet :)
ReplyDeleteI am loving your fun processing, both on today's post and especially on the one of the masks. You should definitely get these printed up!
that is so sweet! Great story and beautiful shots!
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