working split shifts :( I know that one well if you need to do something today not sure how u work the meals but if he makes his own then why not give it a mix up and fix it before you go and eat together or a simple two person cake to feed each other and have a cup coffee or tea before you run out the door again, or ask him to spare you a few more mins tonight when you get home for some cuddle time while watching the news together... If your a happy couple then everyday is Valentines day... no written rule that says you HAVE to do something special this day.. or make a card and put on his pillow... "i owe you one night of hot love" :)) your loving wife... if you just want to put a smile on his face and let him know your still in love with him I am sure anything you think of this day will do the trick... Good luck!
2007-02-14 02:40:12
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answered by Genta 2
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That would be hard with different schedules but you and him could cuddle up and tell each other how much you love one another and kiss until you leave for work and then do the same when you come home. Stay up an extra 30 minutes to spend together because it's Valentine's day.
2007-02-14 02:30:16
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answered by Irish Girl 5
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Its not about the quanity of time, its the quality of the time. If you see him 30 minutes before you leave and 30 minutes before you go to bed, make those the best 30 minute sessions. Let him know you love him, no matter how little time you have. Kisses, hugs, and an I love you can go a long way. Maybe have a nice dinner cooked at 4:00.
2007-02-14 02:31:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Kiss for those entire 30 minutes, so that when you see each other later tonight, he'll sacrifice at least an hour and go to bed at 12:30 for some Valentine Day love.
2007-02-14 02:28:10
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answered by Nish 4
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Are you for actual? You deserve a sturdy guy that treats you top! yet, if you're keen to tolerate him dishonest on you and mendacity to you, now to not indicate the toddler, nicely then i wager you deserve precisely that. This guy has a situation, he desires to go back to a decision the position his priorities rank. kinfolk.... or co-worker...hmmmm. How about the actuality for valentines day? You deserve that, do not you? i'm sorry if i'm being harsh, although that's no longer only both of you, there's a baby in contact. what's ideal for that toddler and your self? reason your hubby would not look to draw close. you want to parent this out. Oh, and how are you able to experience effective about all this? particularly?
2016-11-03 10:29:50
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answered by Anonymous
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There's no rule that says that you HAVE to celebrate tonight. Wait until the weekend (Or whatever day you two have off together) and do something special. For tonight, just give him a card with a certifictate printed on the computer saying that it is good for one day alone.
2007-02-14 02:31:54
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answered by Ryan's mom 7
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you know, simple things, nice well planned out meals. Remember all five senses, candles and everything sweet. Or if meals aren't enough try out umm... a very special fantasy, I'm not sure what you'd two be into. Yeah do normal V day stuff but make it quick.
2007-02-14 02:29:17
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answered by Jenny 4
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You have a few minutes, tell him you love him express yourself from the heart and this will be a Valentines Day he will not forget.
Or better yet surprise him by taking him out to lunch!!
2007-02-14 02:29:28
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answered by Commander 6
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Just make the hour count...all the way...
2007-02-14 02:27:17
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answered by Anonymous
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i dunno but happy bday to me!
2007-02-14 02:26:44
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answered by Anonymous
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