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Valentine's Weekend

Zach and I seemed to stretch out Valentine's day for the whole weekend! On Friday night we had pizza ordered in (pineapple and mushroom, my FAVORITE, Thanks honey!) Then on Saturday, Zach took me to downtown Henderson to Memories, a little antique shop, and bought me a McGuffey reader to add to my collection! After that, we went to Bed, Bath, and Beyond in Evansville and Zach bought me a back massage machine that goes in the chair! It does shiatsu massage and feel wonderful! He jokes that now he won't ever have to give me massages anymore, but that's not true! Then we went back to his house, and he opened his present from me, a balance thing that measures reloading stuff for guns! As you can guess, I don't exactly know what it is, I just said, "Pick something out unless you want some new polos." Motivates him every time!
Today after church and lunch at Mama Joyce's we rushed to the west side of Evansville and went to the movies! We saw "When In Rome" and it was pretty good! We laughed a lot and there wasn't very bad language, which always makes me happy.
In total, we got candy boxes from My(Nathana's) mom and dad, Mama Joyce, Zach's mom and dad, and Zach's grandparents! So now I need to work even harder to be in wedding shape if I'm going to devour all that candy! : ) I do love Valentine's day because it gives everybody a day that they are required to tell everyone they love how they feel, which I think that we can often forget in the hustle and bustle of life!
So to all of our family and friends, we love you!! And hopefully we can get some new pictures posted soon, but Zach wouldn't let me take any pictures today!

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