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Romantic Valentine’s Day Date Ideas: 6 Tips
for a Romantic Date on a Tight
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Romantic Valentine’s Day date ideas
don’t have to bust your budget. Here’s a recipe for cooking up
a memorable occasion with a few simple and cheap ingredients.
Dazzle your sweetie with a feast of sensory delights. The most
important one--good conversation--is free.
Ingredients for Your Romantic
Valentine’s Day Date
1. Two or three dozen
candles Create a romantic and warm ambiance for
your cheap Valentine’s Day date. Buy candles from the drug
store, dollar store, or discount warehouse. Everything tastes,
feels, and sounds better by candlelight. Remember
that!
Save money by making candle holders out
of aluminum foil. You want to contain the wax and make sure the
candle stays upright.
Decorate the living room with
candles: one on the book shelf (not too close to the shelf
above it), two by the TV, three on the coffee table, several on
the dining table, and so on. Set a couple in the bedroom, too,
just in case you get lucky. But wait until later to light
them.
If you live together, enlist a friend
to help you decorate. While you and your sweetie are out, have
the friend set up the unlit candles. Your sweetie can have fun
finding and lighting them while you prep the food. For extra
challenge, turn out the lights, and hand over a lighter and
flashlight.
2. Valentine’s Day cards
Cards are keepsakes, cherished for years to come. Here's where
you express your appreciation for your romantic date. Cards are
expensive, especially Valentine’s Day cards. Why buy one for
five bucks when you can make several for cheap? Paste a
meaningful picture or photo on a piece of heavy paper. Write a
few memorable words on the back and post these all over your
living area:
“I love you more than my iPod.”
“Your laugh brightens my day.”
“When I see you smile, I feel better
instantly.”
“Kisses on your cute nose.”
3. Food
Cook if you're able, or get takeout.
Chinese/Mexican/Thai/Greek--whatever she likes that reheats
well. (Salads don’t reheat well.) If your budget allows,
take her out to dinner, then continue to follow this recipe for
a romantic Valentine’s Day date.
4. Romantic
music Download it or borrow CDs from the library or
from friends. If you unsure about her tastes, ask her before
the big romantic date.
5. Massage oil
for a foot or whole-body massage
The idea is not to seduce her but to give her pleasure without
expecting anything in return. Take your time. Ask if you’re
pressing hard enough or too hard. Express your love through
touch, and be generous with the gift of your loving
attention.
6. Good
conversation Good conversation is the most
important part of your romantic Valentine’s Day date. Ideally,
you’ll have good conversations whenever you talk to each other,
but especially today. Ask open-ended questions. Get to
know your sweetie better. Listen to the answers, and follow up
on them by asking about her answers. “Why?” is one of the
best follow-up questions. Here are 2 good conversation
starters:
• What’s your secret dream?
Would you like to entertain the troops, sail around
the world, dig wells in Africa, or invent the new Frisbee
and make millions? What would light your lights?
• Who in the world would you
most like to have dinner with? You can invite 3 people.
Tell me why you chose them.
And now I'd like to invite you to
download more good conversation questions. Get "15 Fun, Free,
and Original Ice Breakers & Conversation Questions for
Parties, Dates, and Hanging Out With Friends." Go to
http://www.QueenOfConversation.com/15-Sure-Fire-Conversation-Starters.html
©Tracey E. Bennett, The Queen of Conversation
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