Hi, this is Jenni’s husband, Brian. I know Jenni's password, and I'm taking over her blog to post this. I’m sort of a last-minute type
of guy, especially when it comes to important days like Valentine’s Day,
her birthday, or our anniversary. But look what I have to compete with!
Jenni is a planner, obviously, and she’s a really intuitive gift giver
(last week she randomly bought me a $15 iTunes gift card!) So, my measly,
last-minute gift to her on this Hallmark holiday, is this guest blog
post about a couple of our previous Valentine’s days. She can choose
whether or not to delete it ;).
Our first
Valentine’s Day date was the worst, so at least I managed to set a low
level of expectation. I bought us Subway footlong sandwiches and took us
to the park. In February. And that was my whole plan. Oh, and I bought
her an essential oils burner. (Seriously, what a dumb gift. It tells the
person, "your house doesn't smell so rosy, so I bought you this.") She
graciously tried to appear happy, but it wasn’t long before she started
telling people the story of “our first Valentine’s Day.” I got better at
this kind of thing, and our date in 2011 was much better.
We
decided I would plan the date, for once. I cheated, and used a venue
that she had discovered, but hadn’t been to yet. The place was an art
bar: you could paint or craft while drinking and eating bar food! She
painted a picture of a bird, since, you know, we do live in Portland. She also made something for the baby's room, before we knew whether the baby would be a boy or girl. I
drew a robot. I’d like to think my robot picture was the inspiration
that led Jenni to design our nursery (but it probably wasn’t).
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| I'm not known for my drawing skills. |
After
the art bar, we walked to our dinner location. I think we had
Mediterranean food? I just remember I forgot my favorite umbrella there. I had had a few drinks by then.
I know the
next place we went was an Indian restaurant. We went for their dessert. I
had a lavender cheesecake, and she had…details are hard to remember
when you’re having so much fun! The restaurant’s proprietor was from
London, and we had a great time hearing him tell us about his favorite
cocktails. Unforunately, both the dessert place and art bar are closed, or I'd tell you where to find them.
I’m not a fan of Valentine’s day. I
think it shows your partner more appreciation if you give them flowers
or chocolates on random days throughout the year. But, since I’m lazy
and cheap, I have been remiss, and my beautiful wife has received no
tokens of my love this year. So this is my statement of love for you,
the most amazing woman on the planet. This, and the gift card I ninja-hid in
your purse from Anthropologie, while you were reading this. Happy Valentine's Day.
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| Valentine's Day 2011. Sorry for the cell phone camera fuzziness. |



6 comments:
A sweet post and an Anthro gift card? Nice work man!
Good job Brian! I'm sure she's a very happy lady!
Brian, you're a winner!
this is really sweet! the first few valentine's with my boyfriend were a little like yours. I am definitely the planner but Jeff is getting a lot better, and especially since he knows how I love this holiday :o)
Hahaha! This is so cute!
SUPER sweet! Good job, Brian :)
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