Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Valentine's Day

Growing up, when asked what my favorite holiday was, Christmas was always my answer. Obviously, I never had a Valentine. 

Last year, Sebastian was sick on the most popular date night of the year. He had bronchitis and couldn't do anything. What did we do? Got Chinese take-out and watched a sappy love story. I didn't mind at all. This year, I was sick. Not as bad as bronchitis, but still bad. 

Yesterday morning, Sebastian came to my house with roses and a "what I love about you" book. It's pretty much the cutest book in the world, and if you love someone, I highly recommend it. Just buy it here. ;) Anyway, he made my day start fantastically. 














A couple hours later, I had to go to the doctor. I frequent that place way to much. So, we got into our room and the nurse looked at Sebastian and said, "Is this dad?" He was sitting next to my mom and across from me. Does he look like my father? My mom's husband? That lady was  c o n f u s e d. After we explained that he was my boyfriend {MY future husband}, she tried to play it off and failed miserably. It was slightly humorous. So, after we got my medicine and all, we left. Oh, and everyone said the beard is what threw the lady off. Oh well. 


Last week, my wonderful boyfriend bought tickets for The Vow. Sick or not, we were going. After tossing around the idea of getting Chinese and going home until the movie, we decided we would still go to Red Lobster. After all, it was Valentine's Day. We got there at 5:50 and was told it would be a 45 minute wait. We almost went somewhere else to make sure we would be at the movie on time, but I had my heart set on shrimp, so we stayed. By 6:40 {fifty minutes later} we were already sitting down, we'd eaten our salad's, and were working on our food. That's one of those things that just makes you happy, ya know? We had enough time to eat, get to the theater, and STILL get good seats. Faaaantastic! 


For the record, my iPhone has terrible picture quality. Anywho, if you like The Notebook, you will probably like The Vow. However, if you set the bar as high as The Notebook, you will be incredibly disappointed by The Vow. I'm pretty sure nothing will ever beat The Notebook, but The Vow was still pretty good. Alright, now that I've given you my mini-movie review, you can all go see it. Oh, and if you're only going to see it for Channing Tatum, don't go. 



I love my Valentine. Can you guess what my favorite holiday is now? :) 

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