“True love comes quietly, without banners and flashing lights. If you hear bells, get your ears checked.” (Erich Segal) Valentine’s Day customs in America are probably the result of immigrants bringing traditions with them…romantic writings from France, giving red roses from England. In South Korea, the women, not the men, present gifts to their lovers. In Wales, it’s romantic to exchange wooden spoons. Are you going to show love in a special way today? ;-) Jack
FROM WILLMAR REV: Heading now for those wooden spoons as we speak!! 0;-)===JACK: OH, I thought that you might be going for the roses.===REV: She's not really into roses as she likes expressive cards . . . which one has been selected and is sitting now at her place at our our dinning table . . . interesting that her middle name is "Rose" though-- Francesca Rose!! 0;-)
FROM BB IN CHGO: T and I received a wooden spoon from a dear friend for a wedding gift. I never knew the significance until this very moment and Tim held it carefully until the fire. Hmmm. Thanks for your thoughts.===JACK: "The mind is a terrible thing to waste"... especially when it comes to memories.
FROM PROUD MARY: heart shaped marshmallow peeps for my beloved❤i do however believe that each day is a celebration of love.===JACK: There's love and there IS love.
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