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Love that, how sweet! 🙂
Thanks, thought so too! 🙂 xx
I’ve spent far too long trying to work out if it actually works or if it is just a representative picture. Hoping I’m not being dumb!
I trust Second Daughter with the result… 😉 xx
A lovely, cute Valentines equation 🙂
Thank you, loved Second Daughter’s take on that day. 😉 xx
Love it!
Me too! 😉 xx
Aw very sweet!
It is, isn’t it… xx
Love it!
Glad you do! 🙂 xx
I think I get it. Two and Two divided by flowers plus chocolate minus something LOL plus love plus love plus a girl plus a ring minus an ex = Valentine’s Day? LOL Great idea!
Great try!! 😀 xx
How cute! Very cleaver way to think of it 🙂 X
Was surprised when I saw it, really made me smile! 🙂 xx
So different and memorable.
Indeed… Thought it was a lovely idea. xx
Aww! How sweet!! x
Think so too! 🙂 xx
This is sooo cool and very different.
Thank you for linking up
Well, I do have cool daughters… 😉 Glad you like it. xx
Perfectly summed up!
And perfect comment! 😉 xx
Thank goodness Mr B and I had our Valentine’s evening earlier in the week, as we had no power after the storm hit. I’m sure that you and SH have solved the equation x.
What a Valentine’s evening, but perhaps candle light made it even more romantic?
I cannot say that Maths was a strong subject of mine at school but yes, we did solve THAT equation! 😉 xx
LOL ! Very cute and funny ! I like it !
Glad that you do! 😀 xx