Two years ago, we had an unpleasant Valentine's Day dinner experience in a restaurant where we waited about 3 hours to get served, so since then, we always just choose to stay home on this occasion. My mother is still with us so I set the table for 3. I am flying her back to Chicago this weekend.
I layered a red table cloth with a lace runner.
John gave me this beautiful lily plant which I will try to plant in the backyard this week. He noticed I have been browsing on line lately, looking for items for our vacation home in Florida so he told me to pick for what I want for a present. Oh boy! Did I have a fun time browsing the internet. The problem was I wanted so much that I had a hard time picking but I finally settled for 8 new dining chairs. I really do not need anything for myself, I just wanted something for the house. We are giving our existing table and chairs to my daughter cause we need a bigger table and more chairs as we are having a family reunion there in July.
John gave me this lovable teddy 2 years ago.
I cooked pancit (Filipino noodles), rice and tuna steak.
For the place setting, I layered white pierced Polish ceramic plate chargers, our red fluted everyday dinner plates and Spode Copeland Chelsea Bird bowls and used silver plated flatware from Horchow (I cannot remember the pattern name).
Vintage embroidered napkins were bought from an antique shop in Seattle and pewter peacock napkin rings from Ebay. The cardinal S&P shakers are from a store in Celebration, FL near Orlando.
John loves tuna steak so I seared one for him.
My mother went to her bedroom early so I just served her dinner in bed. Thus, this making this a table for 2.
I hope you all had a nice Valentine's Day. I have one more Valentine's Day table to share next week, a luncheon with my friends. I hope you are not getting sick of them, lol. I am anxious to move on to a spring or Easter table.
Thank you so much for stopping by.
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Susan's Tablescape Thursday
Centerpiece Wed
Richella for Grace at Home
Katherine's Favorite Things Thursday
Your tablescape is gorgeous. I love the bowls, they are stunning and using the lace runner is such a creative idea also. Everything looks amazing. Thanks for joining TTT. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteBeatutiful table for the three of you for Valentine's my friend. The dishes are stunning and I love the lace runner and the lovely napkins too. The Philippino food looks delish!! If you have time, check my Valentine's table for us two, as we did stay in, but I didn't cook, lol.. I also have my latest finds. Have a super week and have a good trip.
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Christine, we always eat in for Valentines. So much nicer. Your table is lovely. Chelsea Bird is a beautiful pattern, and I really like your figural napkin rings. Are those peacocks? I bought my first figural napkin ring recently, so now I'd like to add others.
ReplyDeleteLook forward to seeing your luncheon table. I never tire of Valentine's tables. ;-)
Hi Christine! OH, your Valentine's table is so lovely and I love your dishes!
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Shelia :)
That's a beautiful table, Christine. I cooked for my sweetie as well. I think that Mother's Day and Valentine's Day are the two worst days of the year to eat out! Johnny and I will be coming to Natchez on Friday, March 8th, just overnight. We're planning to go on the afternoon tour of homes on Saturday. It'll be a quick trip.
ReplyDeleteChristine - you always have the prettiest tables and every time that I visit, I see so many new things. I adore those Chelsea Bird plates - wow! Also, the red tablecloth with the lace on top is so romantic. Hope you and your sweetie had a great evening.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful table and sounds like a very delicious meal.
ReplyDeleteWe never go out to eat on Valentines Day either. I love all the red in your table!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous table...wherever did you find those peacock napkin rings?
ReplyDeleteYour food looks amazing...I love snooping to see what goodies you are serving!
Hi Christine, Your table looks gorgeous! Love the lace runner and those peacock napkin ring holders, those are wonderful! Stargazer lilies are my favorite, so beautiful. Thanks for sharing. Gina
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ReplyDeleteYeah! It sucks eating outside in this occasion. The queue and to much crowded everywhere.
Now that only me & Lars are home, it is quiet and we had a great time together, we talked & talked reminiscing our good old days. 14th Feb was our 28th yrs since the first day we met. Until now, we still so in love :-)
Corny no?
Love family re-union. Sana maka-visit ako dyan? Saya siguro ano? Then I know, what to bring me home. Ha ha... hubby said, keep you aparador lock when I am around :-)
Happy Belated Bday, Ate Xine & Kuya John.
Hugs,
/Chie
Christine, your table is so pretty. Love the dishes and the lace runner is stealing the show. The peacocks are so pretty. looks like a very happy Valentines.
ReplyDeleteHow very pretty everything looks! We stayed home too. I just can't see fighting the crowds when we can eat out any other day. I would have been happy with just your noodles...they look wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI've always loved the Copeland Spode Chelsea Bird. Such a beautiful pattern. That lily will look lovely blooming in your garden! Thanks for inviting us for a peak. Cherry Kay
ReplyDeleteLet me start with the gorgeous lace piece.. OOOh it's so pretty and I'm sure has a story. The china is gorgeous. I love the Copeland pieces! The salt and peppers are darling. The plant makes such a pretty centerpiece. Just fabulous Christine.. I think I'll be making Pancit this weekend! xo marlis
ReplyDeleteOh Christine, I love the lace on your table...so pretty. What a perfect table for two you've shared with us.
ReplyDeleteChristine, every time I visit your blog I love seeing the photos of your family in your header. This table is perfect for a Valentine's dinner! I love the lacy table topper and those Spode bowls, especially. I always enjoy reading the stories behind your beautiful collection!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful table, Christine. I love those dishes with the birds on them, and your place setting stack of dishes is perfection. Love the white lacy piece over the red cloth too. laurie
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful, romantic tablescape Christine! Those peacock napkin rings are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lot of effort for a fabulous result! Love it all.
ReplyDeleteLovely table and filled with love, what could be better?
ReplyDeleteWoww....amazingly beautiful table, and gorgeous details! The foods looks so delicious! You have a great blog! I'd love if you checked out my blog, and if you like it, can we follow each other? I promise I’ll follow you back <3
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Thank you so much for your nice comment and for following!!!! I’m following you back now :)
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Hope you have a great day ahead, and a fabulous weekend<3
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It really did come out fabulous. You did a nice job on the decorating and the photos.
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What a beautiful Valentine's table you've set for your sweet John. We went out for Valentine's a week early this year.....beat the crowd, so to speak. Thanks for your sweet visit.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE those Chelsea Bird bowls!!! Oh, my...they are just too pretty!!! How lucky are you that your husband just told you to pick your own present??!?!?!! Love that! The dining chairs...good choice! Funny how when we are in our teens and 20s we want all kinds of fancy personal stuff, but as we mature we prefer things for the house that make us feel good! I was thrilled when I got a mixer for Valentine's Day a few years back!!! Wishing your Mom a safe trip back to Chicago!
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