Happy Valentine's Day!
Last week in my post Love & Communication, I said my hubby & I have been together for 9 years, so here is a list of 9+1=10 reasons I love my husband:
- He puts his faith in God
- He is a good provider
- He is a hard worker
- He's a wonderful Daddy
- He doesn't complain too much
- He lets me have "me" time
- He likes to cuddle, even though I'm not a cuddly type of person
- He loves to tell me about his dreams & visions
- He loves family days
- He kisses me goodnight!
Today I am wearing this "I Love My Husband" shirt I got from a lady at MOPS for $5. I think it is so cute and a way for me to showcase that I do in fact love him. I LOVE you Jake!
Last week I stumbled upon a cute, very cheap idea from Lori at The Towells Blog about a Valentine's project/gift that lasts the whole year. I decided to make one and here's what I came up with and how to make them:
Cover a can or something similar with paper & decorate. Label the cans His and Hers. They are know as the Love Buckets. Print out a sheet of paper numbered 1-52. When you give your husband his love bucket, give him the directions. After you write down the 52 things, cut and fold them.
Directions (you give them to your spouse)
-Write 52 things you want me to do with you or for you. (this will last until next vday)
-Put those sheets of paper in your canister, and then swap canisters.
-On Sundays, we will each pull a strip of paper out of each other’s canister, and we’ll have to do whatever the paper says
-We will have the whole week to complete the task.
-Keep the paper hidden but easily accessable to remind you to do the task.
-After you complete the task, tape it to the mirror in our bathroom as a reminder of our commitment to one another.
An example of some of the things I wrote are: Give me a 5 minute massage, go for a walk, make up a funny store about ......., make a meal together without talking, surprise me for a date I have no idea about, hold hands for 30 minutes, etc. Maybe you can do this next year, for your anniversary, or just because.
Here are the cutest kids opening up a Valentine's Day card from their Great Nana & Great Papa. They were so excited because this is the first letter in the mail that they have opened.
We also went to a Valentine's party with the moms group I organize and all the kids got to make their own mailbox for the valentine's exchange. Here are theirs, I helped them out as you can see. I think we will make a list similar to the gift I made for my hubby & I and pull one out for both of them each week also. They'll have things on the paper like: read me my favorite book, go pick 1 item out at the dollar store, paint a picture with me, etc.
I hope you have a special day!

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ReplyDeleteSuper cute ideas! Hope you had a great Valentines Day!
ReplyDeleteTrina@alove2create.blogspot.com
Yours turned out great! Hope y'all enjoy. And thanks for the shout out.
ReplyDeleteI love love love that idea for 52 things! Totally doing that for our anniversary in April. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat idea that could be implemented for any celebration - birthday, anniversary, etc.
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This is a fabulous idea! Love it!
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