Huh.
Snopes says there is no federal holiday called "President's day" (or Presidents day).
Apparently the 3rd monday in February is simply "Washington's Birthday."
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Huh.
Snopes says there is no federal holiday called "President's day" (or Presidents day).
Apparently the 3rd monday in February is simply "Washington's Birthday."
I call foul. Washington's Birthday is the 22nd. I know because we share the day. I don't know what MLK would think about his birthday happening on a Monday every year either.
Man, I still hate Valentine's Day even though I have me a schmoop of a husband. Why the hell do we need a day to express love with overpriced roses or dinner when we have all the days of the year to do it?
I mean, I don't mean to shit on anyone's Valentine's Day, but I just find the concept so fucking lame. Like weddings, I guess I just see it as the marketing of love or love=money spent and I find it immensely distasteful.
We spent the Saturday of a much needed 3-day weekend (well, for me, kind of- Tom has work tomorrow and I still have class tomorrow night) at IKEA buying a new enormous king sized bed. Got the mattress, bed frame, and underlying back support thing for like $1100! Getting that stuff up our tiny staircase was a nightmare- thankfully we got a foam mattress, I don't think a spring one would have bent as much as we needed- this one barely made it as it is. We had to rent a cargo van, which was $150, but they were having a special on bed stuff so we got a $150 gift card, so it kinda sorta works out.
My parents' anniversary is Valentine's Day, which is not as romantic-schmoopy as it sounds: they were engaged, but hadn't set a date yet when my aunt called off her VDay wedding. My parents decided to go ahead and use the hall and church, etc., because my dad was going to Scotland for a year with the Navy, so.
It was 45 years yesterday. But they never go out to celebrate, for the precise reason that it's always crowded and chaotic. Friends invited them for dinner last night instead. And my mom said, when I called, "Yeah, it's 45 years. We're thinking this may work out."
And my mom said, when I called, "Yeah, it's 45 years. We're thinking this may work out."
Heh. Best of luck to those crazy kids!
Also, I approve of their practical-ness wrt not letting the arrangements go to waste!
Yeah, they're pretty cute together. My mom actually worked part-time at bridal boutique, too, so she got a dress easily. It did seem to be one of those meant-to-be things.
I am envious of your new bed. We recently realized our mattress dates back to when I was pregnant with Jake -- which was seventeen years ago. Ugh.
This is the first bed we've bought together. I got a new pillowtop mattress when I moved to Brighton- it was only seven years ago, but a couple years ago we realized that the pillowtop was getting all weird and molded and funky and uncomfortable. We swapped it out for Tom's 10 year old queen mattress, which was OK, but not great. Then the bed frame he bought broke a few weeks ago, and we'd been talking about getting a king size because the cats take up a lot of space and it can be disruptive to our sleep.
So we did it IKEA style, which was still a chunk of change, (thank you larger than anticipated tax refund!) but looking at king size beds and mattresses at other places puts everything in perspective quickly.
This is the bed we got and this is the mattress. We also got this, the slatted bed base to go with it.
Thank god we were able to get a set of sheets on sale for $9.99!
Happy Belated Anniversary to Deena and Greg!!!
I spent every Valentine's Day alone until I met TCG. To me it's not about the money spent or stuff, but a day to make sure I tell him how much I appreciate him, although I try to do that all the time anyway. Plus, I will take any excuse to dress up, go out for a nice dinners, and get TCG to wear a tie. I'm sorry if my mentioning our Vaentine's Day upset anyone.
FWIW, when I was single. I used Valentine's Day as an excuse to treat myself to a special day.
I'm sorry if my mentioning our Vaentine's Day upset anyone.
FWIW, I'm not upset in the slightest. My views on Valentine's Day, weddings, and diamond engagement rings (not the blood diamond thing, just how lame it is that they are the standard for engagement) are fairly outlier and I understand that.
I'm glad you had a nice day. Everyone should have nice days like that every once in a while!
I'm sorry if my mentioning our Vaentine's Day upset anyone.
Jesus, sj, you don't have to apologize for Valentine's Day.
are fairly outlier and I understand that.
Not around here. There's a lot of Valentine resentment hereabouts.
But I'm all for: sex, chocolate, strawberry tarts shaped like hearts, "I Choo-Choo-Choo Choose You," champagne and fancy dinners out, kissing and holidays that celebrate those things.
We celebrated Valentine's Day with cupcakes. I got four different kinds. Matilda selected the chocolate one with the red candy heart on top. Emmett took the one with pink coconut frosting (while loudly bemoaning that Matilda got first pick). JZ had the lemon cupcake with a little tiny frosting bee with almond sliver wings. And I had the chocolate with fleur de sel and a butterscotch core in the middle. They all had some kind of mousse or filling in them which was delicious.