I have been wanting to surprise Nick with tickets to a Jazz game for a while now and I decided Valentines would be the perfect excuse to get us tickets without him knowing. You have no idea how hard it is to surprise this guy. Seriously, he is impossible. One time I just sent him a text and asked him if he worked that weekend and he replied by saying, "Why, are you buying Jazz tickets?" Really? How does "do you work this weekend" translate to "I'm buying tickets to the Jazz game"? I swear he's a mind reader. But anyways, I successfully surprised him my second go-around and boy am I proud of myself.
Nick was the ultimate valentine too. He knew all I wanted was a pretty flower arrangement from Bloomers and he made it happen. What a stud :) He even had them delivered to me at work since he was busy on a granite install in Mesquite. They are absolutely beautiful and my silly instagram photo doesn't do the arrangement justice - if only you could smell them. The smell travels throughout the whole apartment.
We kept things pretty low key and celebrated our day of love with dinner at Pasta Factory. Then, instead of going to a movie we redboxed Breaking Dawn. Ya, I kind of wish we hadn't done the latter because man was that movie awful (sorry for all you diehard fans out there). Don't get me wrong, I loved the books but the movie was painful. The music alone almost got us to turn it off and see if a new episode of Pawn Stars or Jersey Shore reruns were on. But it didn't ruin our day, it just added the comedy I guess.
So yes, our first married Valentines goes down as a rather good one. But honestly, who needs one day to celebrate love when you get to be with that person every day? Cheesy? Oh well..that's just what happens when you get married I guess ;) But any holiday that gives us an excuse to give presents is always welcome in my book.
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