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Valentine’s Day

 


Our friends Nikki and Reed invite us out for some Venice mule.  

We enjoyed our night out, Kim and I do a drive around at night noticing the power was out for part of the city.  Seemed like a dozen blocks and Ave’s most the north side by the looks of the traffic lights and lamp ๐Ÿช” lights.

The power wasn’t out at our friends place, we enjoy conversations and dinner.

There was cake candy chocolates and a delicious stew, gluten free for Kimmie.

Happy Valentine’s Day everyone 


It sounds like you had a lovely Valentine's Day celebration with friends! Venice mules, good food, and great company always make for a wonderful evening. It’s interesting that there was a power outage in part of the city—hopefully, it was just a temporary issue. The gluten-free stew for Kim is very thoughtful too! Did you have a favorite part of the evening?


The conversation, and sitting down for a meal.


That’s wonderful! Engaging conversations can really enhance the experience and create lasting memories. It’s great to connect with friends and share thoughts, stories, or laughs.





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  1. Great ๐ŸŽˆan enjoyable Valentine meal ๐Ÿ˜€❤️ C

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