I've always had a hard time finding a gift for my boyfriend on Valentine’s Day, so this year I thought I would get different ideas from the wonderful people at the office.
I'm pretty sure no woman dreams that one day her prince will propose at a fast food place. That might even rank below JumboTron proposals. But if you're gonna do it, might as well get something out of it.
Children's unfiltered honesty can be as heart-meltingly adorable as it is embarrassing. (What parent hasn't wished for an invisibility cloak after a loud proclamation by their child in the middle of the grocery store?) Valentine's Day gives kids a chance to put that honesty to good use while telling their family members how much they care...
Valentine's Day in Lubbock can be hectic if you're trying to take your special someone out to dinner. There are plenty of places to go, but a reservation is almost a must. You want to take your loved one to a great place to eat and Lubbock has their fair share. Some pla...
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We usually think that kids are too young to understand our grown-up versions of love. In fact, many would argue a person doesn’t fully understand love well into adulthood. But, as proved by adorable kids on YouTube, the innocence and sincerity of those first inklings of love can be the sweetest and most endearing of all.
Valentine’s Day is upon us. While we heart this most romantic of romantic days, we must warn you that asking that special someone to take your hand in marriage isn’t always the best idea.
Here are 10 reasons the most serious question you should ask on Valentine’s Day just might be, “What color candy heart would you like?”
Want Pizza Hut to handle the planning on your marriage proposal? They're on it. For $10,010, you can buy a package from Pizza Hut that includes a ruby ring, a limo, flowers, fireworks, a photographer, a videographer and pizza, breadsticks, and cinnamon sticks. Only 10 of these packages are offered nationwide. Read more about it on the next page!
As we approach Valentine’s Day and the season of love, a lot of couples get the urge to take that big step toward marriage. But before your eyes well up with tears of joy and sweetness, you must do the math. Based on the law of percentages, not all of these proposals can possibly go well.