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Feb 15, 2005 01:34


     Well, it's Valentine's day. (or was just a few hours ago.) I must say it was the best one I've had in some time, ever maybe. We didn't do anything spectacular, like sky-diving, or buy each other matching Rolex watches....we just spent the day together, watched a good movie together. It's nice to know that it really is the simple things in life ( Read more... )

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lonelydime February 15 2005, 07:29:56 UTC
It's always the small things...you can spend a ridiculous amount of money, and it won't mean a damn thing....gotta love the small things.

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fifi225 February 15 2005, 08:02:48 UTC
I had possibably the best valentines day ever as well...which is odd considering this one's potential for "suck" which seemed to be overwhelming. It's th elittle things...like a simile, a glance, a brush of the hand...

When I was in CA with kevin...just being in the same room as him..screw that the same STATE as him was so amazing...we were happy jus tsitting in my hotel room curled up on the bed talking...

love is about the small things...it's not about how much money you spend or who you try to impress...love is about laughter and happiness and giving of yourself...

Life is made up of the small things...they are, in my opinion, what make life worth living.

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sugargrly5 February 15 2005, 14:50:41 UTC
You better get back into school...don't care where, but you better do it. Your the ONLY reason I sat for my LSAT's this weekend bizitch! I LOVE YA! call me soon, I miss hearing the sounds in my head ;0) Off to work I go :-*

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dmls February 15 2005, 17:09:37 UTC
Gotta love that most people use Greek life as a reason why they arent doing well in school...and here being active and getting a little is what is driving you to go back!! That is awesome. Glad to hear you all had a good day...and you are right it is the little things that matter not the lavish things.

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faithenough February 15 2005, 20:45:01 UTC
It was definitely an amazing day, and I'm really glad that we didn't have to do anything extravagant to make it that way. Maybe we can do something like that next year . . . if we feel up to it ;)

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