What's Everyone Doing for Valentine's Day?

JandJ

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Just curious what all the newlyweds and soon-to-be newlyweds have planned for tomorrow?

We don't eat out much and DH said he'd take me anywhere I wanted, since we haven't had sushi in a long time, that's what I suggested. So, we're going to a sushi place on the beach. Only thing, they don't take reservations, so it could be a long night! DH has sent me tulips - my favorite flower - every Valentine's Day since we've been together so I'll be looking for those tomorrow too. I got him a romantic card and a gift card to his favorite smoothie place.
 
I'm going to wake up super-early and cook him his favorite breakfast. He leaves by 6:15 am so that will not be fun! Then we're meeting for a spinning class at 5:30, I know some of you probably think we're crazy :rotfl: Then he's cooking me something for dinner and I am baking him this incredible dessert. It's a pastry baked w/ dark choc on the inside and I'll cover it w/ ganache.... mmmm. I saw it on the food network last week, and I just have to make it. I just bought him boxers with hearts on them b/c I do that every Valentine's Day, so now he has 6 pairs! Then Saturday night, we're going out to this really nice restaurant that we can't really afford, but oh well :)
 
We're pretty much laying low. We may be under a foot of snow tomorrow night, so it works out perfect. I'm thinking a good movie, some popcorn and candy will make for a good at-home date!
 
We’re going to White Castle! For Valentine’s Day they have table service that you need reservations for. All of the White Castle’s in Manhattan and Brooklyn have been booked for weeks. Seriously. We did it last year too and brought super classy twist off bottles of champagne with those plastic champagne glasses to match. Ahh the kitschy things I’ll miss about living in Brooklyn….

Here's the link to find out more http://www.whitecastle.com/ValentinesDay/
 

Since our funds are practically non-existent, and I have to work... and we might have 5-10 inches... we will probably be hanging out at home. We used to celebrate at home when were younger... we didn't have much money then either. Funny how things don't change too much. :laughing: Anyway, we used to make each other grilled cheese and sparkling cider. So, that's probably what we'll have. I have to go to the store and buy some sparkling cider... there shouldn't be a rush on that in a snow storm... :lmao:
 
probably go out to eat and just hang out. I got him a couple little gifts but we are trying to save money so not a lot of "stuff" haha. i will probably make some heart cookies too. I have a thing for cookie cutters :woohoo:
 
DH is out of town for training, so I will be at home with the dog...lol

No gifts. Well, I bought him a new cell phone...I told him that was his v-day present and he said "we don't celebrate that" lol. what a dork. Anyway, he usually sends me flowers, but I won't hold my breath over that, just in case one day he decides to stop doing it...I wouldn't want to be disappointed! lol

it's not that big a deal to me...I get a lot of things throughout the year...
 
I requested Maggianos because I REALLY have a taste for their ricotta cheesecake, it is sooo yummy. :yay:
 
We are so lame...I don't think we'll even see each other. He goes to law school pretty much all day, and I go to grad school at night. We don't live together, so we probably wont' see each other until Saturday night. Maybe we'll catch dinner then. :rotfl2:
 
My husband is going to make me a spaghetti dinner...my favorite! I'd rather stay at home than go out. :) Oh...and my husband's gift for me is in a little blue bag that says "Tiffany" on it.... :woohoo: ....hmmmm....should I peek? :cutie: :rotfl:
 
My fiance called me this morning to let me know he just made a reservation at Spoodles for Valentines Day. It's probably my favorite restaurant at Disney...food wise anyway. So I'm happy! But he couldn't get anything for before 9pm so it'll be a looong night tomorrow. ;)
 
For those who are lucky enough to be in WDW for Valentine's Day, here is Disney's official list of things to do, ~sigh.~

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Top 10 Tips: Walt Disney World Resort Offers Romance for Lovebirds on Valentine's Day and Every Day


LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. -- All you need is love -- and a Walt Disney World vacation -- to make this year's Valentine's Day dreams come true. It's "The Year of a Million Dreams" at Disney Parks, and with dreams being granted to guests every day, there's no better time to visit the home of the world's greatest storybook romances.

Whether it's a spa treatment for two, a horse-drawn carriage through the South or a view of the sunset over an African savannah, these top ten delights create the perfect setting for unscripted romance on Valentine's Day or any day!

1. A South Pacific paradise awaits at Disney's Polynesian Resort, where couples can lounge on a hammock made for two amidst tropical landscaping, cascading waterfalls and a picturesque view of Seven Seas Lagoon.

2. In the United Kingdom pavilion at Epcot, guests can stroll through the serene Perennial Garden, an oft-missed attraction (it hides snuggly behind the thatched-roof cottage of The Tea Caddy). Sample an English biscuit and a cup of Twinings tea, then relax on one of the many benches that provide excellent views of fluttering butterflies and seasonal flower blooms.

3. It was a "Bella Notte" when Lady and the Tramp shared that famous spaghetti noodle, so to celebrate the 50th anniversary of their classic romance, guests can recreate the moment at Tony's Town Square in Magic Kingdom. Couples can share a heaping platter of the restaurant's signature dish, spaghetti and meatballs dressed in Tony's tomato sauce, next to an indoor Lady and the Tramp fountain or outdoors on a patio that provides excellent parade views on special nights. (Info: 407/WDW-DINE)

4. Travel amidst scenic waterways and the grand manors of Disney's Port Orleans Resort-Riverside on a horse-drawn carriage ride, departing most nights from Boatwright's Dining Hall. For $35, couples can enjoy a 25-minute journey in an antique carriage with dreamy views of the resort's southern-inspired locales. (Info: 407/WDW-PLAY)

5. At Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, guests can indulge in one of many pampering services, including the Citrus Zest Treatment, a signature couples massage held in a romantic candlelit treatment room reserved solely for couples. The Grand Romantic Evening package offers a 50- or 80-minute aromatherapy massage, and for guests who prefer a hands-on experience, the Couples Instructional Massage provides the chance to massage one another with instruction from a certified masseuse. (Info: 407/824-2332)

6. Rent an old-fashioned fringe-topped surrey for two at Disney's BoardWalk, then bicycle around the old-fashioned pier amidst street performers, carnival games and the sweet smell of cotton candy. Guests can pedal to the nearby Disney's Yacht Club and Disney's Beach Club resorts or the Swan and Dolphin resorts for $19-$25. (Info: 407/560-8750)

7. Continue your storybook romance by renewing your vows with Disney's Fairy Tale Weddings. Disney's wedding specialists become the fairy godmothers, incorporating all the elements including ceremony, cuisine, floral arrangements and more. Each celebration can be custom-tailored to the whims and fancies of the couple to make their milestone magical. (Info: 321/939-4623)

8. A night's stay at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge is an experience in itself! With most rooms overlooking a 33-acre savannah filled with 200 exotic animals and birds, guests can watch the sunset -- or sunrise -- over Africa from their private balcony. Room service can deliver breakfast in bed, or for more exotic cuisine, Jiko-The Cooking Place, a AAA Four Diamond restaurant, is steps away from the lobby. (Info: 407/W-DISNEY)

9. For the utmost in romance by sea, guests can rent the Grand Floridian's Grand 1, a 45-foot Sea Ray 450 Express Bridge Yacht, that provides private dining, butler service and a captain during a cruise along Seven Seas Lagoon. At Disney's Yacht and Beach Club Marina, the Breathless, a handsome reproduction of a 1930 mahogany runabout, is also available for private cruises. (Info: 407/824-2682)

10. Unmatched elegance lives at Victoria & Albert's at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, central Florida's only AAA Five Diamond restaurant (and one of just 58 restaurants in North America with the distinction). A table for two offers Royal Doulton china, Cristofle silver, personalized menus, and soft harp music in an intimate 18-table dining room. A meal at the Chef's Table seats guests in Victoria & Albert's kitchen with a culinary feast custom-tailored to their specific tastes by Disney's executive chef. (Info: 407/WDW-DINE)

Additional general information about Walt Disney World Resort is available by logging on to disneyworld.com, visiting a travel agent or calling 407/824-4321.
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Since I'm stuck here on the West Coast, I'll be pigging out on all the chocolates that my husband gave to me this evening (believe me, I'd rather be dining at Victoria & Albert's!).
 
shaylih said:
We’re going to White Castle!
Shaylih, , I am VERY jealous of you! We don't have White Castle here on the West Coast -- only in the frozen food section. Which gives me an idea... Maybe I'll pick up a few sliders tomorrow at the grocery store. Thanks for the idea! ;)
 
CivilTwilight said:
My fiance called me this morning to let me know he just made a reservation at Spoodles for Valentines Day.

Oh, you lucky duck! Have a wonderful time in WDW on Valentine's Day.
 
me and DH are probably gonna go out to dinner (he won't say where, just that I "shouldn't make any plans" for dinner...hahha...my usual "plans" are soup and sandwich or leftovers so that shouldn't be a problem!!)

And for dessert, I made some chocolate-covered pretzels and strawberries :love:

Happy Valentine's Day everyone!
 
We will be having Sushi tomorrow.. I can eat Sushi everyday:cutie: My DF always brings me a dozen roses... I hope everyone has a loving Valentines Day
 
Well I am cooking a 3 course meal at home. I love to cook:love:

For appetizer we are having Gruyere and Carmelised Onion Filo Tart.
For entree we are having Braised Beef with black truffles in a dark chocolate sauce with garlic dauphinoise potatoes and parsnips.
Side dishes are Caesar Parmeggiano Broccoli and Asparagus Spears
Baby Corn
Dessert is Plum and Almond Tart with Mulled Wine sauce
Cheesecake Brownie

We are also having Champagne and Chocolates.

I am so into it, I even set up the table with candles and confetti and even print out a menu as he hasn't a clue what we are having. I'm working today so we prob won't eat until 20.00.

I hope everyone has a wonderful Valentines Day with loads of :love: :love:
 
I'm taking a "snow day" off of work and am planning to my DF's favorites. homemade pizza, a big caesar salad, and cheesecake brownies. :goodvibes
 












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