Sunday, February 17, 2008

What a man...

Valentine's Day. Yes it's true, some call it a "Hallmark holiday". That didn't stop Michael from showering his two girls with love. He left treats on the front door step (roses and chocolate covered strawberries for mom, and a baby rose plant for Izzy). Such a sweetheart!



She (like I) will continue to expect this for years to come. Here is Isabelle smelling her beautiful flowers!

For the past 7 years, Michael and I have made a nice tradition of getting carry-out for Valentine's Day. It is nice not to fight the crowds and spend a quiet evening in.  We put Isabelle to bed and waited for our cheesecake to be delivered (quite the service I know!).  All of you Stephanie Meyer fans eat your heart out.  I must say my husband scored high points for reading 2 chapters of Eclipse to me with his dreamy English accent.  Hmm, do you think Edward could pull that off?  Anyway, the whole day was a simple reminder of how lucky I was to be married to such a wonderful man! 


-Tiffany-

6 comments:

Anonymous,  February 18, 2008 at 2:35 AM  

English accent?

Anonymous,  February 18, 2008 at 9:10 PM  

Tiff...welcome to the blogging world! We love seeing the cute pictures of Izzi, she is so photogenic. We also have a nice little collection of bows waiting for her at our house:) See you soon!

Anonymous,  February 18, 2008 at 9:33 PM  

Thanks Sharese! Michael told me that I was out of control when I starting buying outfits to match the cute bows you were making! I can't wait to get them. Thanks for being the family bow maker!!

Anonymous,  February 19, 2008 at 12:14 PM  

What a sweet and thoughtful husband! I'm way jealous!!! I love the idea of carryout for Valentines Day, we may have to "borrow" that idea from you guys.

Anonymous,  February 20, 2008 at 8:20 AM  

You should try it. I really does beat the long wait at restaurants!

Anonymous,  March 5, 2008 at 8:00 AM  

Such a sweet post Tiffany! I agree~~take-out on Valentine's Day is the way to go. Wooooohooooo on getting Michael to read to you.