Valentine's Day is always one of my favorite holidays. This year my husband was actually home, so we decided to throw a little party and invite our good friends. I usually just do breakfast for dinner with the kids and chocolate fondue, so it was nice to have something a little more special this year! I tried to go with a wine pairing party theme where we not only paired wine with cheese, but with chocolate too. Turns out that to do it right we would have ended up with way more wine left over than we wanted and it would have been way too much food. So we enjoyed doing a little cheese and chocolate tasting, but the wine we drank by the glasses instead of sipping!
Note: This is the kids cheese/fruit tray.
The girls were excited to get Valentines from family with cash and target cards inside. As always, we spoiled them with roses.
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