Happy Valentine’s Day from Quito, Ecuador

Carrie and I started dating on February 14, 2002, three days after we met.
So Valentine’s Day is very special for us.
We like to celebrate Valentine’s Day by cooking each other dinner.
We’ll be making chicken parmesan and having pasta with homemade sauce, followed by a dessert of no-bake cookies.
Yummy!
For lunch, we went out to a little Italian cafe’ close by here and ate like a king and queen for less than $14 (including tax + tip).
The place was all decorated in Valentine’s Day decor… made it a really fun lunch date.
Carrie and Jonathan in Quito on Valentine's Day
A special visitor in Quito on Valentine's Day
It’s also carneval (Car nuh vahl) here in Quito (and all over Ecuador – and the world really), so we got sprayed with a little water from the back of a pickup truck on the way to the store today.
More about Carneval in another post.
How about you? What did you do for Valentine’s Day?

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