I'd have spent the day with them if they weren't working/ had other plans and my friends weren't out on romantic datespinkrenata wrote:I think people need to get over the whole romantic aspect of the holiday. Seriously, the holiday is about love - the friend and family kind too. So why not spend the day appreciating <i>all</i> the people in your life?
Just a thought!
Happy Valentine's Day!
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Well, for a loner like me it was a pretty normal day yet still very nice. I had no rehearsal (despite being Horton in my High School for the arts's production of Seussical AND in a community version of The Producers), woke up late, got a card from my parents, had a nice family Chicken dinner and watched Wall-E.
Very relaxed.
Happy St. Valentine's Day, everybody.... but let's hope for significant others for us all next year.
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Happy St. Valentine's Day, everybody.... but let's hope for significant others for us all next year.
-Sky

Oh, I've always celebrated Valentine's Day with my family.pinkrenata wrote:I think people need to get over the whole romantic aspect of the holiday. Seriously, the holiday is about love - the friend and family kind too. So why not spend the day appreciating <i>all</i> the people in your life?
Just a thought!
Last year we all had a big pizza pie dinner, and this year the town had live music, free swag and food, and it was a lovely evening (no pun intended).




