Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Valentine’s Day Butterflies

Valentine’s Day Butterflies




Valentine’s Day was just around the corner but Bob didn't fret. He had this holiday in the bag and knew that his wife would love every second of the day he had planned for her. But what Bob didn't know was that Junior was about to hit him with a little something he needed help with. It seemed as though throughout the last 2 months, Junior had developed a crush on his classmate, Kathy, and Junior wanted to give her a little gift on Valentine’s Day. He enlisted his father for some after school help because throughout the years, it was evident how successful Bob was at this particular holiday. The planning had begun and with the help of his father, Junior was able to get a box of chocolates, flowers, and a teddy bear for Kathy.


It was the morning of the 14th and Junior was as nervous as ever. Bob decided to give him a little speech saying, “Junior, you've got nothing to lose. You’re giving all you've got so you just have to be fearless and own it! Walk up to her with the confidence I know you have. She’ll love that!” And Junior took a deep breath and headed out the door. But before Junior had a chance to close the door behind him Bob promptly called out and said, “Junior! Hold on, I almost forgot something.” Bob had been saving Junior a bow tie of his very own from the Coleman A. Perry Collection and was hoping to give it to him one day soon and knew this was the right time to do so. “Here is a little something to boost your confidence”, and he tied the bow tie around Junior’s neck. “You can’t lose today, Junior. Good luck!”

Upon Juniors arrival from school, he greeted his father with the biggest smile on his face. Bob asked, “So I guess she liked it all?” and Junior replied, “Yes, she really did. Thanks dad!









Photo Shoot ALERT!


We've got some new photos for ya’ll! Check out our latest photo shoot where Colemans’ struttin’ his stuff and getting his model on. There’s more to come for the 2014 collection so stay tuned!

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