Di is the wonderful host of Share Your World. She is honoring Melanies memory very well, if I don’t say so myself! Join in here: https://pensitivity101.wordpress.com/2023/01/30/share-your-world-30th-january/
Here are this week’s questions:
1. Do you consider yourself to be romantic? I think being romantic is subjective. I mean I do like cozy dinners and candles. But what is romantic really? If I had to give a definitive yes or no, I’d probably say no since I don’t feel I have the right personality.
2. Do you send cards on Valentine’s Day? Not anymore. My late husband always said that cards were a waste of money since they were costing upwards of $4 each and in my opinion, the quality was going down. Now I would rather send a card on a non-holiday since I think that is more special.
3. Would you spend a considerable amount of money on a single red rose for your beloved? I guess if they really loved them. I always said that it was a shame that the price nearly doubled or tripled just because of Valentine’s Day. That I felt was a waste of money. But, that being said, I am always happy to receive any sort of beautiful flower any old day.
4. What is your idea of a romantic evening? I guess maybe a quiet dinner at the table (versus in front of the tv) with a candle and some soft music playing in the background.
Gratitude: I am so grateful that there are people who truly love me, no matter what.
1. Do you consider yourself to be romantic?
No.
2. Do you send cards on Valentine’s Day?
No. No one to send anything to. I did in 2006, 2014, and 2020. The 2014 one broke up with me by text the day after I sent the card, before she would have gotten it in the mail.
3. Would you spend a considerable amount of money on a single red rose for your beloved?
I never have
4. What is your idea of a romantic evening?
Anything is better than this evening.
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Greg, we have to find some sunshine for you!
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Thanks Christine and for sharing your world. Love your gratitude.
It’s wonderful to know you are loved for just being you.
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Romance? What’s that?
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I agree but am curious as to your answer on number one. Why wouldn’t you deserve that feeling? My late husband was as opposite of romantic as you can get🥰
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No, I think I meant more that the romantic-ness is not necessarily my personality
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