Ingredients for the best Valentine’s Day ever
Best Valentine’s Day ever recipe:
Ingredients:
- Suspense
- A long drive
- God-honoring, fun and encouraging conversation
- Random walks through malls
- Great dinner
- CHEESECAKE
- Meeting your girlfriend’s parents
- A long return trip
- More God-honoring, encouraging and fun conversation
- Leaving your Valentine’s Day card at home (optional)
Mix together in a Jeep Grand Cherokee and let stand for about ten hours. Warning: may lead to great memories, random videos, and a bit of sleep deprivation.
Okay, okay, here is the story: I picked Kelsey up from work at 4:00 and we drove down to Dallas (she didn’t know where we were going, just the time we were leaving). We pulled into The Cheesecake Factory in Frisco, TX at around 7:00 or so and we had to wait a while for a table. So, we wandered around the Stonebriar Centre until about 8:15 or so and then finally got to eat some great food and enjoy some wonderful cheesecake! We had a waiter with ADD, but managed to enjoy the meal despite that minor issue. Then, we headed over to Kelsey’s parents’ house, since they were literally about two miles away from the turnoff we took off of I-35. We got to see the very end of the Texas Tech v. KU game, got to chat for a while and even took some pictures.

After that, it was time to drive back. I dropped Kelsey off at her car at about 2:30 in the morning and then drove back home and got a bit of sleep before heading to work on Tuesday! What a great evening!
You did that on a Monday?! Wow! And no reservations for Valentine’s Day at the Cheesecake Factory?!?! You two are living on the edge!
Comment by philip — February 18, 2005 @ 2:03 pm
Yeah, there is no question about living on the edge. They actually weren’t taking reservations when I called, so nope, no reservations! Hey, hanging out in the mall was fun though!
Comment by Chris — February 18, 2005 @ 5:04 pm
Wow, your blog is “crazy” (awesome) that is
But, really, I must know–who IS this gal you keep talking about? I’m pretty sure that I don’t know her. She must be a VERY LUCKY gal!
Comment by Kelsey — March 4, 2005 @ 12:13 pm
Oh yes. . . and I must add. . . it was an absolutley wonderful evening with a wonderful man.
Comment by Kelsey — March 4, 2005 @ 12:14 pm