I will praise thee, O LORD, with my whole heart; I will shew forth all thy marvellous works. I will be glad and rejoice in thee...Psalm 9:verses 1 and 2a
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
What a wonderful holiday is Valentine's Day. " But love me for love's sake, that evermore...Thou mayst love on, through love's eternity." Elizabeth Barrett Browning
What a nice hubby to have brought you the box of beautiful roses !! The presentation must have been very exciting. I don't remember ever getting roses in a box ... just in the movies! Valentine's is a special family day at our home. We used to make lovely cards with the children when they were younger. My hubby has already selected cards for each of our kids and little boxes of chocolates too. Red tulips were given to me a few days ago (tulips in winter are the bright spot in my house). BTW, I started a little knitting project (self taught from childhood memory) making dish clothes from soft cotton yarn. It's quite relaxing at night to sit and knit. Hugs from the North Woods.
7 comments:
Hello, 1st time visiting your blog and found such a lovely Valentine! Thank you for posting it!
Kindly, ldh
Hello! to you Dear Maggie Anne! Yes it is such a fun and pretty holiday!
Thinking of You!
Claudia O.
Your kind of cards are my favorite, for the great day of love.
Patsy
you find the sweetest of old postcards to share ... *grin* ...
i do love postcards!
Thank you for the comments on my blog...
Beautiful Valentine
Oh I am so with you! I love love love valentines day!
What a nice hubby to have brought you the box of beautiful roses !! The presentation must have been very exciting. I don't remember ever getting roses in a box ... just in the movies! Valentine's is a special family day at our home. We used to make lovely cards with the children when they were younger. My hubby has already selected cards for each of our kids and little boxes of chocolates too. Red tulips were given to me a few days ago (tulips in winter are the bright spot in my house). BTW, I started a little knitting project (self taught from childhood memory) making dish clothes from soft cotton yarn. It's quite relaxing at night to sit and knit. Hugs from the North Woods.
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