There was a radio advert played ad nauseam last week. Something along the lines of buying valentines flowers and chocolates for twenty euro at your local participating petrol station. How romantic. Not!
I’d prefer the twenty quid. Then I’d go straight to Eason’s and buy Marian
Keyes new book for myself.
We don’t “do” valentine’s day
here. As such. Ok, there were a few red love heart balloons,
some foil confetti red lips and two small boxes of chocolates from a petrol
station. For €2 each. Ahem.
Leave me alone!
See my boys were all chat about this
great loved up day during the week. I
think their lovely teachers were hammering home the notion so the mammies would
get a few chocolates and/or a lie on this morning.
In case you are interested, in a
recent online poll sleep was the greatest gift you can give a mother lady on
this day. Or any other for that matter.
Anyway, when I asked my boys what did
they think their daddy would like for valentine’s day there was a collective
intake of shocked, horrified little breaths.
“It’s not for daddies! It’s only for mammies.
He doesn’t get anything on valentine’s
day!”
And then they did that “she’s losing
it again” look at each other.
So I explained valentine’s day is for
everyone. Not just for mammies. It’s for both mothers and fathers,
boyfriends and girlfriends and for everyone who wants to do something nice for
the person they like or love. And most
importantly it’s a bit of fun!
I was told that I could not get up in
the morning. That I was to stay in bed
when the food was being cooked.
“Oh, lovely.” I said to the (almost) five-year-old. “What are you going to cook for me for my
breakfast?”
*I hate
breakfast in bed. In fact, I don’t normally
eat until I am up and awake for at least two hours*
He actually snorted. “I won’t be doing any of the cooking. Daddy will.”
God help us and save us.
So I had to put my thinking cap on as
to what I could possibly stomach at 9am of a Sunday morning because, whether I liked
it or not, I was getting fed in bed.
Croissants were bought and
instructions were issued to the boys as how exactly how l liked my coffee
brewed.
I managed a tiny corner off a
croissant and gulped down a half cup of warm coffee whilst living in fear that
my feet were going to get broken by four young boy children hopping, jumping
and bouncing on my bed.
Then I got up and went for a hard and
fast 5k. Alone. With the poor dog howling her head off because
I snuck off without her.
I don’t care. It’s valentine’s day. That was my treat to myself.
So what we all came up with that day
in the car was to have an extra special valentine’s day dinner at home. It was decided steak was on the menu, (I ask
you! Their taste buds have finally woken
up and it appears they have expensive ones.) with Aunt Bessie’s roasts spuds,
curly fries (by special request) button mushrooms with onions, pepper corn
sauce and loads and loads of green beans.
I love my green beans.
And it was lovely!
However you celebrate valentine’s day,
or even if you don’t, I hope you enjoyed it.
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