10 Tips for an Amazing Valentine’s Day
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Once upon a time a young lady sat in her 5th period class and waited for the Val-O-Grams to be delivered, hoping that this year one would be for her. Of course that never happened. So, when a Valentine’s Day came around where she had someone significant in her life, she went all out to make that day special. It flopped.
Valentine’s Day is the traditional day in which lovers express their love for each other by sending each other Valentine’s cards, flowers and/or candy. So that you don’t have to live through an experience like the one mentioned above, I give you 10 Tips for an Amazing Valentine’s Day.
Tip #1: The Love Note
One of the best things you can do on Valentine’s Day is to write your lover a love note. Don’t send an electronic greeting or purchase a card, spend the time to write an actual, traditional love note to someone you care about. Your love note does not need to be long; however, it needs to be handwritten with some thought having gone into it. One year I composed a poem where a letter from each line spelled out my husband’s name. Then I created a heart-shaped card out of red construction paper, decorated it with some ribbon and pasted the poem in the center. He really liked that.
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