Sunday, May 13, 2012
I don't need Hallmark to tell me you love me.
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I love that, and I love you.
ReplyDeleteAnd I got pearls and my kids made me stuff.
Happy Mother's Day!!
I didn't get anything today, but I took my wife out to breakfast and gave her a pretty card with glitter on it.
ReplyDeleteYay, glitter!
DeleteWe'll have to see what's coming for you on Father's Day then, yes? I have to say, since I gave Gidget a child one Father's Day, every other gift pales in comparison, no matter how much glitter I put on it.