HOW TO TREAT YOUR LOVED ONE
THIS VALENTINES Treating your loved one on Valentine's Day involves thoughtful ges- tures, showing appreciation, and creating memorable experiences. Here are some ideas to make your Valentine's Day special:
ROMANTIC DINNER: Cook a romantic dinner at home or make a reservation at your part- ner's favourite restaurant (we have highlighted some local restaurants fit for the occasion in this edition). However, if you intend on dining at home, perhaps utilise this month's Recipes and set the table with can- dles and soft music.
SURPRISE DATE NIGHT: Plan a surprise date night with activities or places your partner loves. It could be a dance class, a live performance, or a visit to a museum: there are plenty of ideas in this month's What's On section.
SURPRISE GETAWAY: Plan a surprise weekend getaway to a romantic destination. It could be a cosy cabin in the countryside, a beach resort (even if its snowing, the coast can look especially beautiful at this time of year), or perhaps a charming bed and breakfast in an idyllic local spot.
SPA DAY: Treat your loved one to a relaxing spa day. Book a couple's massage or pamper them with a spa gift certificate for a day of self-care.
LOVE NOTES OR LETTERS: Write a heartfelt love letter expressing your feelings. Leave love notes in unexpected places, like in their wallet, on the bathroom mirror, or in their car.
CREATE A MEMORY BOOK: Compile a scrapbook or memory book filled with photos, mementos,
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and notes that celebrate your relationship. It's a thoughtful way to reminisce about your journey together.
GIFT OF TIME: Sometimes, the most precious gift is your time. Spend the day doing activities your partner loves, whether it's a hobby, visiting a museum, or simply enjoying each other's company.
Remember, the key to a meaningful Valentine's Day is thoughtful- ness and personalisation. Tailor your gestures to your partner's pref- erences and interests to create a memorable and cherished experience.
With love from Live 24-seven x
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