Every Valetine’s Day, I have a ideal date for an adventure in Los Angeles, but every Valentine’s Day, I never have a Valentines. So, I guess I’ll share my “ideal” date with everyone. First of all, I would make sure the night is planned out perfectly, so that nothing goes wrong. Important things such as arranging a pick-up time, telling my significant other what to wear, schedule reservations, and check hours of the places we’ll be going will avoid any controversy or problems. After making sure everything is set, I would call my date and tell them I will be arriving in less than 15 minutes; take the bouquet of Hong Kong styles roses and ring the door bell and walk them to the car (making sure to open their door). I wouldn’t tell them about anything we’re doing because, honestly, surprises are the best. After that I would tell them to put on a blindfold and arrive at the Castaway Restaurant in Burbank, CA. I would take them to the view overlooking the city and tell them to take off their blindfold. After a few minutes soaking in the view, we would have a candlelight dinner with ANYTHING they wanted. After dinner, we would drive down to Los Angeles and visit the LACMA Museum. We would have a photo shoot where I take pictures on
ourmy special day. After a fun filled adventure, we’d sit down and chat under the lamps while enjoying each other company. Before it gets to late, I would have already purchased tickets to go see The Vow at the movie theaters near by. I would buy the popcorn and Coke/Blueberry slurpee so they wouldn’t have to worry about anything. After the movie, I would take them home so they’re parents wouldn’t worry. At the end of the night, I would walk them to the door step and hope that they have a good time. If there is a kiss, then it would top the night, if not, the company of that other person would have just been enough.
i wish someone did this for me today.
(via turtlet0ny)