Wednesday 10 February 2016

ARE YOU READY FOR VALENTINE'S DAY YET?

     So I posted a blog earlier about my amazing valentine ideas, and as I was saying,it would be cool to do something different from the norm on valentine's day. Most spouse get so lazy and just send text messages or 'stroll out' later in the evening to a place that interpretes the least of the word 'romantic'.So why don't you just take a tea break  and do something you and your spouse would talk about for the rest of the year. Here are more of my valentine day ideas. Thank me later!!! 
- If you are separated across the miles, send a care package filled with things that are red
Make a meal with symbols of love. Examples: Write I love you with string beans, make a tart in the shape of a heart …
Hide little heart candies in your spouse’s shoes, coat, car, etc. 
- Wives, show up at your husband’s office before lunch. Call him from the parking lot and tell him you are going to take him for a lunch rendezvous and that you will be waiting for him whenever he can take a break. Wear a nice outfit and tell him you have something sexy on underneath for when he gets home. Take him to a nice place for lunch and back to the office. Give him some great kisses telling him how glad you are to be married to him, and tell him you will be waiting for him when he gets home. 
Fill a jar with Valentine candy and notes for your spouse. Examples of notes are: Good for a backrub, 10 kisses, etc. Notes could also express your love and respect: “I am so glad that God blessed my life with such a great husband like you.” Individually roll each note and tie it with a ribbon.
Surprise your spouse by taking a vacation day from work and enjoy Valentine’s Day at home. Have a relaxing morning together on the porch, deck, or patio. Then go to a favorite restaurant for lunch. 
Write a poem for your spouse and frame it. 
On individual note cards, write why you love your spouse. Insert these cards in a small photo album.
Surprise your husband when he comes home from work on February 14. Place a welcome sign on the kitchen table and leave a trail of red foil-wrapped kisses to your bedroom.
- With roses in hand and permission from your wife’s boss, go to her workplace and read a love poem to her. 
After your spouse goes to bed, tape notes to his car’s steering wheel with reasons that you love him, or decorate the bathroom mirror with lipstick kisses or Valentine’s window clings.


Have fun on February 14, and remember: Love is not meant to be given and received just  on Valentine’s Day. Instead, it’s to be practiced every single day of the entire year.

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