Monday, February 14, 2011

Chemistry 402: Bring on the Fireworks:Loving Your Husband



Class is back in session this Tuesday Feb 15th. We will be taken Chemistry 402, with the emphasis on, "Bring on the Fireworks: Loving Your Husband".

So come prepared with your safety goggles and your test tubes, because we are going to be blown away with this experiment. Pastor Barry Darnell will be our professor. What an honor it is to have him with us.

***We will be finishing up our craft from last meeting, so if you weren't there, bring some pictures from home and you can start yours.

For a special surprise comment below with the most romantic thing you did for your husband your coordinators will pick the winner. Deadline is 11pm.

7 comments:

  1. Well, I did give birth to our firstborn child on Valentines day....thats romantic, right?

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  2. I had scheduled for us to have our valentine dinner last week, but with everything going on with savannah we couldn't go. I made reservations at the restaurant where we had our first date.

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  3. I one time took valentine cards (kiddy kind) and left them everywhere and I mean everywhere (every drawer, in his car, lunch box, etc and even at his office mailbox) with special messages in each (that I wrote). He really liked it a lot, I think I should do it again.

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  4. The year before our daughter was born I planned a suprise over night get away for my husband and I. I went as far as getting another credit card so he wouldn't see the charge. A foot of new snow had just fallen. I scrambled to pack our bags and get them in the way back of my car (which was underneath all the snow) before he got home. I slipped and fell flat out in the snow. Laughing at myself I managed to get it all together. I was so excited. He was the supriser in our relationship. When he got home,I told him I would drive. I told him it wouldn't be a suprise if he had to drive there. So we headed out. Our destination was an hour away. Two and a half hours later, lost and crying I told him my big plan. He laughed took over driving and said this was the longest drive but the nicest thing anyone had ever done for him. We had a wonderful romantic time once we finally got there.

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  5. Pre-parenthood days, I planned a long-weekend-getaway for Luke and me. I wanted to do something fun and different, and something that he would truly enjoy. So I got tickets to a Red Sox game, and he got to experience Fenway for the first time. After about 24 hours in Boston, we jumped on a plane to New York and saw a Broadway show (that was more for me, but he had never been to NYC before, so I knew he would enjoy it). Although it was pouring rain and freezing for the game, and we had a couple of transportation issues, it worked out great, and it was one of our best trips together. I'm glad we went when we did too because about 4 months later, I found out I was pregnant with Shelby. It was our last hurrah as non-parents.

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  6. Can the video that we watched on Tuesday be found online somewhere? Prudence

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  7. When I lived in FL. Brad came to visit on his birthday and I planned a weekend full of Walt Disney treats. Epcot theme park fun during the day and dinner in “Germany” that night. Disney park hop for his actual birthday and a luau dinner that night, and finished the weekend off at the Disney water park, before he flew home that next day. WOW, I really remember this trip -haha – thanks for the memory. ~ Christin Self

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