hello fellow chrome domes: what R your plans 4 valentine's day? i'll start: my beautiful wifey & i usually have a nice, quiet, romantic dinner @ the house but this year i'll B taking her 2 a nice, quiet, romantic dinner at a restaurant.
so... how 'bout U? what R your plans 4 valentine's day? 4 those sly chrome domes with kids... do U still "celebrate" valentine's day with your loved one? what's your story?
WARHAWK
Well my plans are some what different then most of you in here i am sure. On this Valentines day we will be serving others. For the Haiti Missions Team I have organized a very formal Valentines Dinner. We are serving made to order ribeye steaks and the works, potato, salad and ect. We have sold 140 tickets at $30 a pop. Along with that they will recieve entertainment from some very musically talented teenagers who will be singing and playing their music for the guest. Also we have a "mentalist" who will be performing as well. Daniel Cullen has performed in front of former Pres. Bush, Billy Ray Cirus, Kenny Chesney and several other stars. He is very talented and keep your eyes open for this guy, he will soon have his name out there. I have about 30 volunteers who are going to help with everything from preparing the plates and basically waiting on the guest "hand and foot" Should be a very enjoyable night.
Get laid.....wife is out of town.

Just kidding. Actually, the Lovely Mrs. Schro & I will probably prepare an "above & beyond" dinner...trying recipes we've never tried before. Of course, no meal would be complete without an "above & beyond" bottle of wine (or two).
Other than that, not much.
My original plan was to take Steph on a ferry ride to Victoria, BC - and be Canadian for a couple days. But I think her parent's are throwing a party for her little brother on that day.
So I'm undecided as of today.
Just kidding. Actually, the Lovely Mrs. Schro & I will probably prepare an "above & beyond" dinner...trying recipes we've never tried before. Of course, no meal would be complete without an "above & beyond" bottle of wine (or two).
Other than that, not much.
Agreed, a "chez nous" dinner, not fighting to get the "right" reservation at the "right" restaurant. In 2003 we did that and returning to the car, my wife slipped, either caught the heal of her shoe or whatever, but down she went right at the exit to the garage. Didn't even break the skin, but it did fracture her knee cap completely. Got help and the car and when I put her in the seat, the upper part of her knee cap was in the middle of her thigh

. Got to the emergency room, she's admitted, operation the following day, and a year of rehabilitation. The only good part of this was that she got used to going to the gym--which she "hated" before but now she realizes it's necessary--and she was hiking in the North Carolina mountains again.
Memories of "going out" on that St. Valentine's day keep us at home,

, and it's a nice thing. Note for everyone's memo book--NEVER fracture your patella--it sucks.
We are babysitting 2 of our grandchildren so our daughter and son-in-law can go out to dinner....
to play a new composition I am learning on the piano for my significant other
- and be Canadian for a couple days.
what better way to spend Valentine's Day ! ! ? ?