Valentines Trouble!

Someone sent flowers to my office today for Valentines day with "if only..." on the attached card. Now I have no idea who on earth would send them to me?! If you have any clue I would love to know who you think they are from?! If you sent them I would like to know... I am curious!

I also got a card but I don't know who that was from either, I am assuming that the two things are totally unconnected... Maybe I am wrong on that front. I have no idea. :S Usually my Valentine's days are really uneventful, but this time no such luck...

And before anyone who thinks they can get away with owning up to the flowers or card even if they didn't send them, I will be asking questions about sort of flowers and what the card had on it ;) I will hopefully find out who my secret admirer(s) is.

On a different note, I will get back to mobile blogging soon! I promise... I have been a bit side tracked by other fun technologies and stuff recently. :)

This article is part of the GWB Archives. Original Author: Sarah Blow

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