14 Valentine Ideas Under $20 During February
People know I can create extravagant events. That’s not difficult for an event planner. This year I decided to create a more challenging blog for Valentine’s Day. How people show affection in relationships is as different as the couples themselves. Some couples enjoy public displays of affection. (Helicopter ride, house full of red roses, hotels, travel, diamonds, etc.) While others do not they consider it purchasing the other person’s love and affection.
My challenge this year is to come up with fourteen ordinary ways to show your loved ones you love them with actions of affection and very few words to see if they understand how much they mean to you. What’s the old saying? How a person treats you speaks volumes. Actions speak louder than words. What do your actions during the fourteen days in February say about how you feel? Love or affection isn’t always shown by purchasing a ‘thing”. This year I’ll allow my followers not to read any of my recommendations and location to post, dine, romance your person, rather I’m challenging you to create your way and test your ability. Is it affection, love, or emotional support you seeking or is it something pretty?
1. Place a Hersey kiss someplace new every day. You are allowing them to be reminded of your love. Ex: On the pillowcase right before bedtime. In a lunchbox. By their keys. In their favorite breakfast food.) Get creative and have fun. It’s symbolic of affection. Kids love this one.)
2. We are task-oriented as humans. We are always writing to do list. Write a love note on a sticky note due this for 14 days and see what happens. Hide the note somewhere you know they find it. Have no expectations of the other person’s reaction.
3. Pick one of the household tasks the other person you are living with does for you and switch. Figure a task that the other person would appreciate.
Could you do it for them for 14 days?
4. I know lots of people own circuit machines and make their mugs. Take a marker or
use the circuit and write 14 words of affection on the coffee mug. Could you give it to them on day 1?
Then take one of the words and act it out. (Kiss, smile, hug, etc)
5. 14 favorite meals. It’s easiest if one chooses one of the meals breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Since most people are employed. Do your research and use cookie cutters in traditional or meaningful shapes to help your significant other feel loved.
6. Along the same thought of meals treat your person to a Starbucks Coffee or Favorite beverage.
7. What about a surprise text message telling your person how much you care about them?
8. Stop by your baby’s workplace unexpectedly and have a picnic lunch with you. Drive to a local park and eat lunch together. Even if it’s just a brown bag lunch that’s a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
9. Your expectations of what romance is, can ruin the romance. Think of a time when you first met and recreated the same activity.
10. Watch her favorite movie together, Watch his favorite movie together.
11. Tell the person (your Valentine) “I love you” for 14 days in a row and mean it.
12. Realize that you’re “in love” and that’s why you're together. Not all the goals, and dreams you have together or plans you’ve made. Sit and have a 30-minute conversation. When was the last time you talked to your wife just to talk?
13. Make plans to have dinner together and follow through.
14. Write on the calendar. It’s Valentine’s Day, Due to nothing together.
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