As a couple, we have never been big on celebrations. Covid and the fact that we have only ate inside a restaurant twice in the last twelve months made it pretty certain Valentines would be low-key this year.
And you know what? It was. And it was fine.
We
are getting ready for a big trip in a few weeks and Daniel has some
general vehicle maintenance he needs to complete before we leave. This
is a big deal to him. Having a clean garage to work in, is also
important to him.
So
we spent the weekend, as a family, cleaning and organizing and getting
this cleared so he could pull the new truck into the garage for
maintenance. Did I mention the fact that it is so big that only half can
fit in at a time? Or the fact that there is only 5 inches of clearance
(total) on the sides?!?
So
this year, Valentine's was mostly about supporting him. In the end,
that supports family goals of getting on the road. And I am ok with
that. There weren't flowers or a fancy meal. I did pick up chocolates
for all of us, and Isaac requested take-out from our local Chinese
restaurant.
To
top things off, the boys have been working hard at building there own
stuff while I helped Daniel. Jack built a little workbench, completely
on his own. It was strong enough he could stand on it when he finished.
Building appears to be his new favorite hobby.
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