

This one is for her teacher.

And this is for me tomorrow. Purchased by Husband and Sophie, wrapped by the latter.

I have no idea. And it's just killing me.
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6 comments:
i do declare, that is the most enormous teacher heart i've ever seen. he'll have to tie it to the roof rack to get it home.
Hi, I've got a question, I'm an Aussie and we only do Valentine's between girlfriend/boyfriend, husband/wife sorta thing ... but I heard a lady on the radio today who said that when she was school (she was an America) you guys give cards to school friends as well as family etc. Is that right?
So will Sophie give the patty cakes to her friends? It's all very cute! :)
Jenny, Melbourne
Happy Valentine's Day! I don't know how you resisted the temptation not to take a peek inside that package. :)
Can't wait to find out myself!
Jenny: Yes, it's evolved into a holiday that seemingly involves everyone (no doubt a result of marketing by the greeting card and flower industries). School children all exchange cards and give cards to their teachers as well. When I was in school I remember making cardboard mailboxes in which to receive Valentines. It is a lot of fun and a sweet holiday if you can avoid the mass-marketing aspect of it all.
Thanks for visiting from all the way across the world!
You're welcome!
Thanks for explaining. Sounds like fun!
Jenny, Melbourne
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