Sweeter than candy #mfrwauthor

Welcome to the February topic of the MFRW 2021 challenge, "Sweet ways to say I love you." First off, I want to say I am not a haute coutre kind of gal. I'd rather get a practical gift than something I'd never wear or that would wilt in a week. I like diamonds and jewelry as well as the next person. However my lifestyle and arthritis prevents me from wearing rings and such as much as I used to.
Rather than spend $100 on roses for Valentine's Day, a $10 bouquet from our local grocer or florist fits my personality and lifestyle. Of course nothing says I can't spend some of the money saved on a new toaster oven.


Offering to get pizza for dinner when I've gotten little or no sleep for several nights due to caregiving, says I love you. But perhaps the sweetest thing he's ever done was while to drive me to the waterfront to watch the demolition of a restaurant destroyed by Superstorm Sandy. I was recovering from oral surgery and its accompanying anesthesia. There was a good view of the activity for entertainment and the warm sun and light blanket encouraged rest. And when I wanted it, he'd take a short walk to the corner and bring back a milkshake.
Sweet isn't always mean chocolate or the scent of flowers, it can be a light touch or considerate gesture.
~till next time, stay safe and happy. Helen
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Published on February 18, 2021 22:30
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