Monday, April 12, 2010

Valentine's Day


Pink is the color of Valentine’s Day, and it’s also the color of dinner for Virginia Commonwealth sophomore Sarah Hess.
“My family always makes dinner,” Hess said. “We make everything pink. We dye the chicken breast pink, the mashed potatoes, and the cauliflower. Seriously, everything is pink.”
However, Hess will not be joining her family for the pink buffet this year. Instead she will be bowling with her Valentine, her boyfriend of more than a year.
“We’re going bowling, and then we’ll probably go out to Olive Garden for dinner,” Hess said. “I’ll probably get some flowers because I never get those.”
This is Hess’ second year with a Valentine, and she says it has increased her enjoyment of and participation in the day of love.
https://docs.google.com/a/mymail.vcu.edu/Doc?docid=0AbYsv3RHMZQbZGhtNThtYzlfN2Zndmc2c2dq&hl=en

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