This is the cutest bag that was my Valentine from my dear Mom. She had her neighbor make one for me and a wee little matching bag for Miss Maren. I love the vintage Valentine fabric! The interior is lined in a red and white gingham and the bottom is the black and white polka dot. I love that it has long handles; long enough that I can hold it over my shoulder to keep my hands free to wrangle Maren. I love that it's big enough to keep a magazine in, which came in handy when I was at the eye doctor yesterday and she was running really late. It's been fun to carry something festive and I think maybe I'll just keep it around until the end of February, even though Valentine's Day is tomorrow. I'm just not ready to retire it yet.
Thanks again, Mom!I know this photo is a little out of focus but I think it's kinda neat anyway. Sweet husband had a dozen of the most gorgeous red roses sent to me and I've been enjoying them all weekend. Simply beautiful! They remind me of my wedding, where I had a perfect nosegay-style bouquet of deep red roses and we had the same red roses decorating the tables at the reception. I have a wonderful husband. Thank you, Sweetie. :)
I went in yesterday for another checkup with the eye doctor and got the go-ahead for my LASIK surgery! I have to go tomorrow to get some glasses made and start wearing them right away. Next Wednesday is my pre-op appointment and then my surgery is scheduled for Friday, March 2. I'm excited and scared about it. I'm really not looking forward to wearing glasses for 2 weeks; it's been 14 years since I last wore glasses and they are just a huge hassle. I think I'm most worried about not being able to wear sunglasses when I drive, as my eyes are very sensitive to light glare. Oh well, it will all be worth it, right? My surgery is at 2:30 in the afternoon on Friday and I have to be in at 8:45 am the next morning for a follow-up, and they said I can most likely drive myself to that appointment. That's amazing! 18 hours after having my eyes cut open and lasered, and I'll be able to see well enough to drive. I love modern medicine!




























