What do you think Valentine's Day is really about? Our SheSpeaks members have overwhelmingly told us that it's really just a reminder to say "I love you." That's more important than a romantic grand gesture. And even more important than an excuse to break a diet.
Say "I love you" with more than just heart chocolates and red roses! Check out these new ways to show the special people in your life how much you really care. Plus, win $75 to use on someone you love (including yourself.)
Do a tasting of favorite foods or drinks! If your partner loves craft beers, get a selection of local beers with some small tasting glasses. Sample them to find both of your favorites. If your kids love mint chocolate chip ice cream, have a sundae party by buying a variety of brands and see which one they like the best. The possibilities of foods to taste and drinks to sample are endless. Tastings are a unique way to show the people YOU love that you care about the things THEY love. (And if you really need chocolate on Valentine's Day, at least make it fun with a chocolate tasting!)
Get an herb bouquet! Move beyond roses to something that will last longer and make your dinner taste delicious. According to PureWow, beautiful pots filled with plants such as rosemary, lavender, mint, chamomile and sage are the latest trend. Visit a local nursery to put it together yourself, or buy it already assembled. It's a different way to give flowers, and your recipient will remember it and think of you throughout the year.
Pick a class you can do together. Think about something your Valentine has always wanted to learn how to do, like decorate a cake, try rock climbing, or speak Chinese. Whatever it is, choose the class together. Then look around your area. Clases can be found at local colleges, community centers, museums, or even neighborhood shops. Plan a day and make it happen. You'll not only learn something, but it's a great bonding experience.
Spend the day in your Pjs! This is fun for you to do with your partner, your family, your friends, or even on your own. Get cozy and binge-watch some movies, play board games, or snuggle with a good book. Eat candy for lunch and order in dinner. Just enjoy your time doing very little.
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*One lucky commenter, Tweeter, or Instagrammer will be chosen at random to receive $75, given through PayPal. (Winner can choose to receive a $75 Amazon gift card instead.) Giveaway is open through February 25, 2018 to U.S. residents at least 18 years of age. Entrants must be a member of SheSpeaks. If you are not a member, click here to join. Winner will be notified by email.
Update: Thanks to all who entered. Congrats to our winner, Jatti77!
Have a nice dinner meal
I'll never understand why we're only encouraged to show our love ONE DAY a year -- why not every day? Regardless, this is my first one after my divorce. I'll spend the day making sure my kids and friends know that they are special to me every day, not just on Feb. 14th.
going out to dinner at our favorite restaurant
We'll be out of town this year so we will go out to dinner to celebrate.
Will have a nice meal and spend quality time together
It's just me and my daughters, so I let them pick a movie at the theater and the place we are going to eat at after.
Just spending time together.
My hubby and I are going somewhere nice to eat! :)
Spend time with loved ones and enjoy each other
With a homemade card!
Sharing your love to the one you love
I'll be making some chocolate covered strawberries with a nice lunch included and will give my sweetie a gift of his favorite nuts, which are pistachios, I'm also including something I just found at the supermarket, it's a snack pack of Pomegranate flavored Pistachios made by SAHALE. I've already tried one and they are delicious and come in a variety of flavors.
I buy my Valentine's candy (my kids!) :) It makes them (and me) happy!
I will be making a nice dinner with wine and dessert and I'm buying my husband a new cologne and getting my kids some little gifts.
I hug them and tell them how much they mean to me. It is the most sincere form of affection.