First of all, thank you God for saving my Flowers! Haha!
I picked up a dozen rozes a few days before, hoping to save a little coin. I honestly didn’t know how to keep these guys alive – so I did what the grocers do. Keep them wet and cold.
So I picked out of my cabinets a collectible coke glass, filled it with water, and positioned the roses and cup in such a way that the flowers would remain standing. I checked on the roses a few times a day just to make certain they didn’t die on me. So far, so good!
On Valentine’s day, I pulled the cup and roses from the fridge and made a startling discovery. The cup was positioned towards the cooling vents, and the top inch of water had iced over!
I wish I had the state of mind to take a picture! Haha!
I have no idea if this hurt the roses or not. It was a little funny to me I could carry the whole apparatus from just the stem of the roses. After “thawing” out my flowers I found no trace of damage. So I packed them up along with my presents and went on my way.
Gifts of the day:
1. A card that sings “How sweet it is to be loved by you!”.
2. A red bear with horns holding a heart that says “Hot Stuff!”.
So while I waited for her to get ready, I did what I do best. I run around with my camera and take photos of stuff around the house. (Included below)
We went to Gyukaku, and we had the Kamehameha dinner for two. They handed us a complimentary rose on our way in. Thought I’d like to mention that for anyone thinking about the place next Valentine’s day.
All in all a great evening!







