As
Cupid's arrows fly through the air, it's the time of year when our
thoughts lean toward romance. For those that have been with their
significant other for what seems like forever, here are a few
ideas to rekindle the flame.
*Go to your local florist for leftover rose petals. Sometimes you
can get them for free. Otherwise its usually $2-3 for a bag. Rose
petals have many uses. Use these as a trail through the house
leading to a candlelit dinner or a romantic rendezvous. Cover the
bed in rose petals or shape them into a heart on his/her pillow.
Place petals and floating candles in a warm tub for your sweetie.
Use them as fragrance in a homemade valentine. Use as potpourri
and place them in a gift bag with special boxers or lingerie.
*Plan a romantic scavenger hunt. Write up clues ahead of time.
Leave small gifts or poems at each site that leads to the next.
Example: "This is where we shared our first kiss," or "Please
arrive at 123 Main Street at 7:15 p.m. for your next clue." Leave
a new shirt or a pretty sweater requesting it be worn at dinner
that night. With planning, clues can be planted at a restaurant,
the local florist, a friend's home (or your own), or a local hotel
where you've left a note at the front desk. The options are
endless!
*Send romantic e-mails to your sweetie all day long. Let them know
of your plans for the evening (slowly but surely.) Example: E-mail
#1: " I'm looking forward to spending quality time with you
tonight." E-mail #2: "On your way to lunch, please stop by A Touch
of Class Florist. There's a message waiting." E-mail #3 " I've
planned a romantic evening, please dress accordingly for dinner at
7:00 p.m." E-mail #4 "Please go to 123 Main Street. I'll be
waiting at 7:00 p.m." Use YOUR imagination!
*Leave balloons, notes or small gifts where your sweetie will see
them throughout his/her day.
BALLOONS -- Put one large heart-shaped balloon in the driver's
seat or fill the car with red and white balloons so they are seen
when they leave for work. Balloons are also great to fill the
bedroom or office. Leave rolled up notes inside the balloons or
use permanent marker on the outside. "Be mine" "I love you" and
"You are my everything" all work great!
HEART NOTES: The same thing can be done with hearts cut out of
construction paper. Give your loved one a "heart attack." Cover
the bedroom door with homemade hearts with a special message
printed on each. Place them on the bathroom mirror, refrigerator
door, or car windshield ... anywhere they'll be seen. You'll be
remembered ALL day!
SMALL GIFTS: Place a favorite cookie in his briefcase or a rose on
her dashboard. Write poetry. Draw a picture and frame it. The
gifts don't have to be expensive only heartfelt.
REMEMBER: Valentine's Day is but once a year, but love and romance
are forever!

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