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Role of in-laws:How was the V-Day
2005-02-16
Name: Bahu



Guys,

Lets talk 'bout the V-Day - what did u all gift, and how did the whole day go (esp. the end of it)

For me,
We went to this fancy Indian restaurant and had a lavish dinner - enjoyed the whole evening and spent lovely time together.

Gifted him frozen strawberries at night :)

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2005-02-17
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Anonymous Name: sakhi
Subject:  My V-day



Hi friends,
Our V-day was great. We started celebrating it from Saturday itself, as 14th was Monday. We had a lot of fun on sat-sun and Monday as well. Sat-sun we had gone out i.e. to a different city (very close to where we stay). On Monday we both had to go to work so we both were busy, but I didn't forget to put that little present I bought for my hubby in his office bag. He was surprised to see it when he opened his bag in the office. When we both got back in the evening he had a little present for me in the same packet in which I had given him his present and I thought he was returning my present to me but then he said it's a valentine's gift for you and imagine there was a small present for me (btw I wasn't expecting anything from him, so when I got I was thrilled). He said he bought it long time back for V-day only and forgot to give it to me in the morning. Then at night we both went out for dinner to a lovely restaurant and it was fun. We didn't do anything grand, no big presents but those small personal presents were so touching and our little retreat was fun.
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2005-02-17
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Anonymous Name: gigi
Subject:  ur was a waste



u know what ppl,
we are married for 8 months so this was our first valentine's day,, and guess what morning i sent mail to my hubby wishing him happy valentine's day he then replied saying thanks. evening he comes home very early than other days, at 6:30 and he said he did not realise that it was valentine's day and he did not take me out even though he had come early, neither he gave me any gift,
i had bought a card for him and a frame with our photo in it, it was a waste,
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2005-02-17
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Anonymous Name: gigi
Subject:  thanks



thanks augustborn, but i m not happy the way he didn't even bother about valentine's day, join our group

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2005-02-17
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Anonymous Name: augustborn
Subject:  hugs to you gigi



Newly married...wow...
Dont worry everyday must be a V-day for you :)
Ooooh men are so unimaginative...and to tell you the truth, most of them consider V-day as silly.
Just because we gals make such a hue and cry about it, they go for it :)

Cheers!
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2005-02-17
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Anonymous Name: vd
Subject:  gifts



HI

7 years of our marriage and gifts had taken a back seat.But this time I sent him an email on 11th reminding him for a gift, and i sent him a reminder everyday till 14th.

And guess, both of us presented a watch to each other........ so atleast one satisfaction that we think alike
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2005-02-16
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Anonymous Name: augustborn
Subject:  had a lovely time



Well, I had a great evening...

Dh came early from work and bought lovely flowers, which really was a surprise because he generally is not so imaginative.
He had already bought me an ipod(this we shopped for together, so no surprise there)...
BTW, I bought those gloves for myself...:)
Then we went to Olive Garden...a bit of a damper coz they refused to have reservation and we had to wait for an hour for our table...they handed us a beeper which glows and we went for a walk...
Anyways the food was lovely and the wine amazing...I tried Principato Blush btw...
Drove back home...thus ended our V-Day...did I mention that I gifted him an external hard drive for his laptop which he wanted(how unromantic....)

Cheers!
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