Share the love with these valentine's day ideas
In this post, you’ll find three ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day.
A classic card
Offering your loved one a card on Valentine’s Day, along with a box of chocolates, is never a bad idea. Include a few lines of verse to get your message across. This timeless Valentine’s Day poem can do the trick:
• Roses are red.
• Violets are blue.
• Sugar is sweet,
• And so are you!
But why not make your own variation? Notice how the second and fourth line rhyme. It is easy to substitute these two lines with your own rhyming lines, like this:
• Roses are red.
• Your eyes are brown.
• You are the cutest
• Girl in this town!
Of course, Valentine’s Day cards don’t have to follow a formula. Any personal sentiment is sure to make your loved one swoon! And if you want to get things just right, check out this post on Valentine's Day Capitalization & Punctuation Rules.
A home-cooked meal
It’s no secret that restaurants tend to be very busy on Valentine’s Day. So why not re-create the restaurant experience at home? Bring out your best tablecloth and light some candles. Then serve your loved one their favorite home-cooked meal. Or, even better, cook the meal together!
A treasure hunt
If you’re looking for something a little more unique, you might want to try a treasure hunt. Grab a stack of notecards and number them from 1 to 10. On each card, write a clue about where to find the next card. Hide all the cards in your house, except the first one, which should be somewhere obvious. Your loved one will have a blast searching for each clue! And if you’re feeling especially romantic, why not hide a gift along with the last card?
Glossary
appreciation: a feeling of thankfulness
vibes: feelings
verse: poetry
timeless: always relevant
variation: version
substitute: to put one thing in the place of another
formula: a standard plan
sentiment: expressed emotion
swoon: to feel an emotion, such as romantic love, so strongly that you almost faint
tend to: to usually do or have
obvious: clear, not hard to figure out
have a blast: tohave fun
Do you have any fun Valentine’s Day tips or stories? Spread the love in the comments below! (Try to use a word or phrase from the glossary.)
Credits: Ellii