Breakfast in bed.
Make your sweetheart's favorite meal or take your
sweetheart out for a special dinner.
Send your valentine flowers at work. If you are on a tight
budget, give just one single hand-delivered flower.
Remember, it's the thought, not the quantity.
Do something unexpected! Drive across town to take
your Valentine out for lunch.
Send a gift basket of indulgent items.
Embroider "I Love You" on his pillowcase.
You could also use a water resistant marker.
Poetry is traditional for Valentine's Day. Make up a
poem or buy a book of love poems that you can read to
your Valentine.
Dedicate a favorite song to your Valentine on a radio
show that he or she will be listening to.
Write "I Love You" in lipstick or shaving cream on the
mirror. You could also tape a heart with the words
"I Love You" if you prefer an easier clean up.
If your sweetheart is going to be away from you on
Valentine's Day, get several Valentine's Day cards and
put them in different places in his or her luggage. You
could sequence them with "Open Me on February 14th",
"Open Me on February 15th", etc. to create some suspense.
Don't limit this idea to just Valentine's Day!
Carry a pocketful of chocolate kisses. Give one to your
sweetheart every now and then and them "I Love You."
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