I was dusting the bookcase in our bedroom - I'll admit that doesn't happen as frequently as it should - and pulled out the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam.
Inside I found Steve's message to me -
44 years ago - 6 weeks before we were married.
This is what greeted Steve when he went to make his coffee, but with a far better quality of wine than in 1971 and of course some chocolate.
I hope you have a lovely day!
What precious memories!
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentine's Day!
Judy
Sweet!
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentine's Day to the two of you ~ FlowerLady
A thoughtful and beautiful way to communicate your love-both times.
ReplyDeleteVery sweet!! Happy Valentines Day!
ReplyDeleteSweetness! Happy Valentine's Day, Carol.
ReplyDeleteI love it! Enjoy your Valentine's day with your sweetheart xox
ReplyDeleteOh the memories! And to have 44 years together, that is a true gift.
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ReplyDeleteThank you for the lovely views of the garden. :-))
I just LOVE this post too. So sweet.
Enjoy the romance :-) and thank you for sharing.
xx oo
Carla
How sweet is that?!?! He is definitely a keeper!
ReplyDeleteOh this is so sweet...thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHow very very sweet - he's a keeper :)
ReplyDeleteAwwww...how sweet is that?!?! A true artistic romantic- Lucky you! xo Diana
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely keepsake:) enjoy your valentines day, carol!
ReplyDeleteYou have a sweetie!
ReplyDeleteAw, that is so romantic! Hope you two have a wonderful Valentine's Day together.
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentine's Day to you and Steve, too. Have a wonderful day, and night! :) xox
ReplyDeleteHow radiantly romantic! After 44 years, your love still shines so brightly for each other! How beautiful...
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentine's Day, Carol!
Poppy
It was in the 70's that I first discovered Omar Khayyam myself and I still have a lovely edition that belonged to my father.
ReplyDeleteYour connection to the great poet is so charming and romantic, a very Happy Valentines Day to both of you x
That is a lovely way to celebrate Valentine's day!
ReplyDeleteYour post gave me goose pimples! What a lovely gift both then and now. I know you are having a beautiful day together so here's wishes for many, many more! xx
ReplyDeleteIf this isn't the most romantic valentine, I don't know what is. Oh, the 70s were good years in many ways. Mostly because they gave us each our lifelong valentines! Happy Valentine's Day!
ReplyDeleteHow romantic! Happy Valentine's Day to you both! xox Diane
ReplyDeleteNow, that sounds like love.
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentines Day! Hope you both had a wonderful day.
ReplyDelete~Cindy
Aww that is so sweet Carol and Happy Valentine's Day to you! Enjoy the rest of the weekend.
ReplyDeleteOh that was so sweet. What a great idea. Happy Valentines Day
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad that some of you do have true loves that last. It makes me so happy for you!
ReplyDeleteBrenda
Oh how beautiful Carol. I'm so happy that you have true love - so enjoy some wine, bread, cheese and chocolate.
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentines Day and have a terrific weekend.
Mary
So lovely! Happy Valentine's Day to you both!
ReplyDeleteWarm memories and the right moment for sharing the recollections :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentines Day!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet surprise to wake up to. Love it
hope your day was sweet!
deezie
How simply lovely! And totally romantic!
ReplyDeleteOhhhhhhhhhhhh
ReplyDeleteWell, yesterday was the 35th anniversary of when we MET....I remember that night so well. He was singing in a group at church, and after the concert, I hung around with a friend to see old high school friends. I turned around to hear who was playing the piano, and there he was. I simply asked, "Do you play the piano?" And the rest is history.
Yesterday, we went out and about in -10 degree weather, and loved every moment of our outing.
To read Steve's words, Carol....WOW! May the wine keep getter richer as both of you relish this wonderful life of ours! HAPPY SUNDAY! Anita
Sweet! Our wine has gotten better, too! ;.)
ReplyDeleteHi Carol, what a beautiful memory from so long ago. Love the words Steve wrote to you. Very romantic! Hope you enjoyed a special day as the love continues.
ReplyDeleteHugs, CM
How sweet, what a lovely way to start the day.
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentine's Day to you both!
ReplyDeleteCarol.
ReplyDeleteA precious treasured memory from long ago from your love. Thanks for sharing this, made me mist up and wipe a tear.
xoxo,
Vera
Oh Carol this is so sweet and romantic. . Sooooo sweet. This made my heart sing to read. Happy Sunday.
ReplyDeleteKris
Awww.......that's so sweet what you did for your hubby. I hope that y'all had a great Valentines Day yesterday.
ReplyDeleteSome sentiments just don't ever get old!
ReplyDeleteFirst, I must say I find it unbelievable that 1971 was 44 years ago! I'm old. Happy Valentines Carol!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful....and so romantic! You both made a wonderful choice 44 years ago!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I loved everything about this Carol...it tells a story all its own! Hope you guys had a great weekend! Nicole xo
ReplyDeleteThat was so sweet. Lovely valentine for your sweetie of many years.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely memory and a beautiful inscription. Happy belated Valentines Day.
ReplyDeleteSo romantic and sweet!
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xo
What a lovely way to celebrate the day!
ReplyDeleteI wish you and your husband to spend many-many more lovely , romantic years , together.
Tina
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ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Carol, that is so romantic. My Steve got heart shaped pancakes with sausage links that spelled out "I heart (pancakes) u".
ReplyDeleteNot as romantic as your morning, but it brought a smile to his sweet face. 44 years, that is wonderful . . . isn't life sweet when you can spend it with the right person:)
Have a fun and happy day,
Connie :)