Showing posts with label Valentine's Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Valentine's Day. Show all posts

MY SNOWY VALENTINE

"Sacrifice is the greatest gift, a gesture of how priceless love really is."
- Gift of the Magi


Two hearts formed in the snow from tire tracks, in the parking lot of our Valentine's Day date.



This year, Valentine's Day preparations began before Christmas, starting with me surprising my better half with tickets to Beerfest, an annual tradition for us both and the vast majority of our friends. It just so happened the festival fell on the holiday this year, so I scooped up the hard-to-get VIP tickets well in advance. (You never know how many wives and girlfriends had the same idea.)

As February approached, my boyfriend revealed his own surprise: he had secured tickets for the Cincinnati Dinner Train, an outing we had both been anticipating for nearly a year. You see, we attempted to purchase tickets on two different occasions to celebrate my birthday, but both times we were turned away due to the train being at capacity. Later that summer, he reserved tickets for our Valentine's date. (And I thought I got an early start!)

Unable to take part in both February 14th activities, I decided to sell our Beerfest tickets and enjoy a romantic evening on the train, just the two of us. I picked out a fanciful outfit, styled my hair into curls, and complimented it with an elegant 1940s era tiny hat. The better half was clad my favorite pinstripe suit and tie.

With Valentine's Day arrived Cincinnati's spontaneous weekly snowfall. I've lost count of how many days it has snowed this season; more than I can remember in the past 15 years. The weatherman says we're just two inches shy of breaking the all-time snowiest record of 42 inches, which was set back in 1977. As white death covered the city, we set off on our journey. Blizzard or high water, we were finally going to get on that dinner train.

After a white-knuckled drive, we arrived at the designated parking lot in Oakley, already dusted with an inch of snow. No train was in sight. Guests gathered around the attendant who informed us there was a delay, but the train would be running this evening. My boyfriend and I spent the next three hours waiting inside his vehicle.

We people watched, from bare-legged, stilletto-wearing women traipsing through the snow to folks who were ill-equipped to be out driving in such weather, fishtailing or getting stuck on a gentle incline. We made sound effects and commentary for the cars, cheering on certain ones like a sporting event. We created a game of moving piles of melting snow with the wipers as it slid down over our windshield. We laughed as a dressed-up young lady walked out of a restaurant with her boyfriend, who couldn't be bothered to put on something nicer than sweatpants. And between all the silliness, we held hands and talked.

For three hours, the better half and I made the best of an unfortunate situation. Although we were hungry and had our knees pressed against the dashboard, I was happy, because there was no where I would rather be on Valentine's Day than right there with him.

Ultimately, the dinner train was cancelled and we endured another white-knuckled drive back home. A late dinner was enjoyed at one of our favorite neighborhood restaurants, and because of the weather, we were able to walk right in and be seated without waiting.

Great love stories can be small. It's simple things like him waving at me aboard the bus, carrying an umbrella to protect my hair from the flurries, safely navigating the slippery roads, or helping me step over snowdrifts. It's trading in a prime rib dinner for a hot dog with slaw and sharing a bowl of baked mac n' cheese. It's passing three hours in a frozen vehicle as easily as if you were having the night of your life.

Valentine's Day may not have been as grandiose as we had originally envisioned, but when you plan on being with someone for the long haul, we've already found plenty of opportunity to make those ordinary moments turn into extra special days.


LAST MINUTE VALENTINE'S DAY GIFTS

Did Valentine's Day sneak up on you this year? If you're in a pinch for a gift, here are some personable Shop Local favorites that are sure to dazzle your dearest.



FOR THE GENTS:


Cincinnati Tie Clip - Fabricate





The Full Monty Massage - The Spa at 21C



  

Donna's Gourmet Cookies


 

Cincinnati Bow Tie - MiCA 12/v











FOR THE LADIES:  

Pinup Photoshoot - Retrocentric

My glamourous friend Becky's Valentine's photoshoot.







Chocolats Latour - Coffee Emporium



Punny Art by Jesiii- Fabricate







Floral Fascinators - Bella On The Avenue

VALENTINE'S GIFTS FOR LOVELY LADIES

Yesterday, CincyWhimsy featured The Best Valentine's Gifts for Men, which hopefully you all ushered out to purchase after work. Of course, we couldn't leave our fellows on the line without suggesting some gifts that ladies will love. Forget the roses and heart-shaped jewelry, Gents. We've got her shopping taken care of.


1.) The Great Writers Series



Poe. Tennyson. Shakepeare. Melville. Austen. Freud. Angelou. From medieval to modern, scientific to fiction, The Great Writers Series by The Diggingest Girl captures the world's greatest authors on colorful linoleum portraits. The writing's on the wall: if your babe is a bibliophile, this is a must-have.


2.) Chocolats Latour 


If chocolate is love, then Chocolats Latour is a sultry, lustful love oozing passion with every decadent bite. Made from the richest of cocoas, snag a sampler of truffles filled with ganaches of blood orange, sea salt and caramel, or earthy red wine. For that girl on fire, light her up with a solid dark chocolate heart dashed with habanero pepper.


3.) Tiffany Railway Charm



This next little number has hailed my attention: a shiny, sterling transit charm from Tiffany & Co., Downtown. If your sweetheart is one who can't wait to ride the Cincinnati Streetcar, this stylish statement piece is a guaranteed right-of-way into her heart.


 
4.) Winemaking Kit



Concoct your own love potion with a homemade batch of your favorite wine from Brew Monkeys. With dozens of tastes from Gewurztraminer to Cabernet Sauvignon, the gift of wine is one that keeps on giving good times throughout the year.
 


5.) Pinup Photoshoot

My glamourous friend Becky's Valentine's photoshoot.

Show off her flirty feminine side with a Pinup photoshoot package at Retrocentric. Complete with a professional vintage hair-and-makeup artist, an all-female photography staff, and new custom sets built monthly, getting dolled up has reached a new level of fabulous. Feeling beautiful and bold? Book a Boudoir photoshoot.


6.) Where We Met Map



Home is where you hang your heart. These customizable maps from My Place In The World mark the city of a couple's first romance and are available in all countries and colors of hearts to match your decor.


7.) Pole Dancing Class



Unleash her sexy strength with a sampling of pole dancing. Led by experienced instructors, this females-only environment lets a lady lower her inhibitions all while having fun and toning her body. With classes ranging from erotic dance and aerial silks to "booty camp" and pole fitness, PoleKittens offers a class for every comfort and experience level.


8.) Leather Universal Wristlet



Nothing gets a gal giddy than a luxurious handbag. Both practical and petite, this universal wristlet by Coach is roomy enough to carry an iPhone, plus features generous satin-lined pockets for credit cards, cash, IDs, and whatever other necessities she may need. There's even a pocket on the back side, perfect for stashing business cards. Pick one up in her favorite color at Coach Factory Outlet in Monroe for half-off the price at department stores.


9.) Serenaded by Elvis



She can't help but fall in love with you when you schedule a surprise visit from The King himself! Every Valentine's Day, Shades of Elvis makes stops around town to croon and swoon over the luckiest ladies in Cincinnati. Complete with portable sound system and bedazzled jumpsuit, Elvis serenades himself into workplaces, front doors, classrooms...you name it, and he'll shake, rattle n' roll himself there.


10.) Mixtape USB Stick



Relive the '90s by gifiting your lover with a handpicked selection of songs. This 1GB USB stick holds up to 900 minutes of digital songs and fits snugly into the classic cassette case that we all fondly adore. It even includes a fold out card where you can scribe your playlist.

VALENTINE'S GIFTS FOR FINE FELLOWS

Roses, hearts, and diamonds. Sure, Valentine's Day is geared towards women, but what does one get the man in our life? Certainly, he deserves something more than a greeting card, gift certificate, or the most awkward gift of love: a personal trimmer.

Never fear! If you're still having trouble finding the perfect gift for your mister, here are a few suggestions that may strike inspiration:

1.) Cincinnati Letterpress Book



Whether list-making, sketching, or jotting down a journal, these pocket-sized custom notebooks by Steamwhistle Letterpress are a great way for a guy to take note on the go.


2.) Beer Scented Soap




Lather up with your favorite ale using an all-natural bar soap from Orange Fuzz. Each comes in a variety of manly scents like sage, bay rum, or cedarwood. Select your fellow's favorite brew ranging from regional craft beers to imports, like Guinness. Not a beer drinker? Then froth him with a bar of their coffee soap.



3.) Cincinnati Tie



It wouldn't be a holiday without acknowledgement of the go-to man gift: the tie. Not just your ordinary neckware, this statement piece found at MiCA 12/V features a stylish map of the Queen City or a simplistic Ohio River.



4.) Cincinnati Tie Clip





Of course, your necktie ensemble wouldn't be complete without a snazzy Cincinnati tie clip! Featured on The Lovely Teaspoon, each tie clip can be custom made with the city of your choosing: Cincinnati, Paris, New York, Rabbit Hash...whatever you fancy. The shop also features an assortment of non-map tie clips with designs from dinosaurs to Lego pieces to circuit boards. If you have a hobby, it can be fashioned to your tie.


 5.) Donna's Gourmet Cookies



 
If your honey has yet to sample the delights of Donna, step aside and let her work her savory magic on him. Each gigantic cookie has chocolate in every bite and is baked to perfection. With flavors from classic chocolate chip and her famous Reese's Pieces cookies, to specialty flavors like The Turtle (pictured), Donna is one woman you won't mind sharing Valentine's Day with.


6.) JackBacks



 
What's more manly than a gadget made of wood? JackBacks in Northside has handcrafted iPhone cases from real wood - not a sticker or "looks like wood" aesthetic. You can also have custom designs etched into it. The options are endless: photographs, your favorite quote, a name, a cartoon... if you can dream it, it can be JackBacked! 


7.) The Full Monty Massage



 
Treat your fellow to a luxurious, relaxing massage at The Spa at 21C. Located in Downtown's newest contemporary hotel, the spa offers a menu of treatments created specifically for men. Focusing around stress reduction and tension relief, these sessions are ideal for the hard working man looking to escape and unwind.



8.)   Cincinnati Bow Tie



 
Just when you thought we were done with ties, up popped this fashionable accessory: the bow tie. Designed by VisualLingual, these colorful layouts of Cincinnati will fit right in to the wardrobe of your trendy urban explorer.


9.) Camera Lens Mug





For your lover behind the lens, here's a picture perfect present: the Canon Camera Lens Mug from Photojojo. Complete with rubber-grip focus rings and an auto-focus switch, this lens doppelgänger come with a insulated liner, perfect for carrying a photographer's best friend: coffee.


10.) Lindt Chocolates 



 
There's nothing sweeter than a giant sack of chocolates for the gift that keeps on giving. One of the newest additions to the Cincinnati Premium Outlets in Monroe, the Lindt Chocolate shop offers dozens of creme filled truffles which you can mix-and-match, or gather a bouquet of gourmet chocolate bars from their wall-to-wall display.