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peaboy
01-14-2008, 11:25 AM
Looking for a great Valentines Gift???

Purchase a Gift Certificate for a Massage and receive a complimentary bar of Chocolove Chocolate.
These bars come with a love poem inside and are exceptional chocolates.

Three varieties to choose from - Extra Stong Dark Chocolate 77% Cocoa, Strong Dark Chocolate 70% Cocoa or Cherries & Almonds in Chocolate 55% Cocoa. /2

What more could your Valentine wish for?

For The Health Of It
Natural Food Store
Massage Therapy Clinic
2217 West Scenic 30A
Blue Mountain
267-0558

kurt
01-14-2008, 12:49 PM
An awesome gift!

I have some massage certificates (gifts from some wonderful SoWallers). Who is on your staff now and what are there specialties, experience, etc.? You might want to start a new thread for this also.

NoHall
01-14-2008, 02:16 PM
Oh, no...is Black Thursday already this close? :bang:

Miss Kitty
01-14-2008, 02:19 PM
Oh, no...is Black Thursday already this close? :bang:

Don't worry...I am married and think it is a stupid excuse for a day. :roll:

NoHall
01-14-2008, 02:28 PM
Don't worry...I am married and think it is a stupid excuse for a day. :roll:

Does anyone really LIKE Valentine's Day (other than florists, restaraunteurs, and Hallmark?)

scooterbug44
01-14-2008, 02:31 PM
Valentine's Day is a great holiday!

You just have to celebrate it as a fun day about all the people who love you, not the mercenary Hallmark version w/ jewelry and overpriced posies.

Of course, I was raised by a mother who dyed our food colors for major holidays, so I tend to have a slightly different view of how these holidays are supposed to go.:biggrin:

ShallowsNole
01-14-2008, 04:31 PM
After spending most of my life being the heavy smart girl with glasses and despising Valentine's Day, I found my forever Valentine almost 19 years ago. It's been great ever since. :wub:

Of course, all I expect is a card and some food that I don't have to cook. Flowers are acceptable, as long as I'm not the one writing the check for the bill. Anything more has me questioning how we are going to pay for whatever it is, or whether he has been hoarding money out of the family coffers. :eek:

rapunzel
01-14-2008, 04:49 PM
I like to do Valentines for friends -- usually just a few cookies. Other than that, I'd rather just cook something nice at home and open a great bottle of wine. Restaurants are usually not up to their usual level of quality and service, nor are florists. Flowers are better saved for a random day.

As with most holidays, simple is best.

Of course, you can never go wrong with a massage gift certificate.

NoHall
01-14-2008, 04:54 PM
I could really use a massage and chocolate.

Instead I'll spend the day with a bunch of smart@$$ cadets and the evening in a final dress rehearsal. (So, yes, I'll be wearing my traditional Valentine's Day black...)

:violin:

peapod1980
01-14-2008, 05:01 PM
I'm still keeping hope alive that I'll be sending Valentine's Day photo cards this year. (I owe you forever, jdarg, for providing this method of redemption.)