We don’t usually go big for Valentine’s Day. Our first year
we spent it together we were dating and were two months away from being married
so we put a $10 limit on gifts, I enjoyed the challenge. The next year, our
first Valentine’s Day as a married couple, we were going to spend the night in
so I wanted the house to be spotless. Jason worked until eight o’clock so I had
time to clean the house and cook. Unfortunately our washer broke mid cycle and
I wasn’t about to leave it there to turn mildewy. I still had some time before
Jason came home to go to my friend Sarah’s just down the street and finish the
load. The clothes were soaking wet and soapy. It took way too long to get one
load of laundry finished. Anyway, we ended up eating around 11pm and I totally
failed at that Valentine’s Day.
This year was much better but didn’t lack in awkward snags
to our plans. I booked a beach cottage for Jason and I for Valentine’s Day
weekend at the San Onofre State Beach Military campground. We got the last one
available, I thought it was odd that everybody had the same idea as me but then
I realized it was the same weekend as President’s day so I called back and extended our stay.
Ours is the yellow one on the left. Cozy #18. |
Brought some Valentine's Day decor with us. |
This weekend was my idea of an intimate getaway: packing
light, cooking together, no agenda, little make up, sandals, naturally curly
hair, and sun. We packed what we needed, grocery shopped when we got there, and
spent our days relaxing. It was the perfect vacation for someone who had just
come down with a cold.
Thursday I started feeling sick so I took a half-day at work
to attempt to salvage my good health. Friday I knew I was done for and just
needed to go along for the ride. The nights were rough since I’d wake up not
being able to breath normally but the days were a little better. We just
relaxed on the beach, at our fire pit area, and in our cottage. Jason was so
sweet and didn’t kick me out for blowing my nose nonstop. Although, Valentine's Day night he did sleep on the couch...It wasn't until about 4am and he didn't like the mattress at all so it wasn't completely my fault. And the couch really was comfy...I tested it with a late afternoon nap.
We don’t do presents for Valentine’s Day or Anniversaries,
we like to spend our money doing something together, but Jase couldn’t resist
and got me a box of chocolates and a card with a cat on it. Luckily he writes
really sweet things in cards so I still appreciated it.
Cooking together was fun, we often do at home but for some
reason grilling makes it all more exciting. The grill is his domain and then I’d
take care of the side dishes and table setting inside.
Jason grilling up our Valentine's Day meal. Steak! |
He cooked breakfast too! |
Our weekend together was
wonderful and I can’t wait to go back there!
Looks like a wonderful trip!
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