Lately loves been all aroune me, in everything I see.
And I wanted to give you something very special just from me.
So I sat and tried to think of something wonderful to send,
I'll send you a valentine, postmarked: HEAVEN.
i sit in the room, and i watch as the moon,
rises and eventully fades in the dark,
with out us knowing where it has gone,
the same is with love, when it has began
Roses are red violets are blue if there isn't a girlfriend can I please have you. I think your a really nice guy and ive fallen for you,so lets go on a date and make my dream come true. Guess Who.
Do you hear I’m asking for mercy...? You know it is very hard to love and not to feel love in return, to cry and do not get the answer, to try to discern your features in the darkness but fail to...
Can you imagine St.Valentines Day table without “love postcards”? There is the simplest and quickest method to cook “love postcards”. Take 1/2 cup sugar, add 1 egg, add to this mass 1/2 package margarine, a package of vanilla sugar, 1/2 tea-spoon soda + 1 tea-spoon lemon juice and 2 cups flour.
Ever since the morning, give no sign that you remember about the holiday. Pretend sleeping deeply, or you want to stay in bed a little bit longer than usual and don’t want to cook breakfast for him. If your man forgot about the holiday or you live separately, then it would be even easier.
Every year before this wonderful holiday I buy various small valentines (the more – the better). At night, on the Valentine’s Eve, put them in my husband’s suit, coat, car, and in every pocket I’ll find. When he returns home in the evening, he brings back all my valentines and a present for me.
Last year before Valentine’s Day I had a lot of work and I had lack of time to think gifts and surprises over and of course I didn’t have any time to buy them. Every time when I returned home I damned myself that I forgot about everything again…
Take a large branch or some little branches. Varnish the branches or wrap them in thin white paper (previously put some glue on them). Put the branch into a vase.
We practically can’t surprise and be surprised by anything in our civilized world. Those things from science fiction, which used to surprise us, have become ordinary. Nobody is shocked by cool cell phones with the internet provided inside.