Friday, 22 November, 2024

5 things couples can do to enjoy Valentine’s Day


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Valentine’s Day is a special occasion to celebrate love and romance with your partner. But if you’re tired of the same old dinner and movie date, you might be looking for some creative and fun ways to spice up your celebration.

1. Go on a weekend getaway

Imgae Credit: Couples Hiking

Nothing says romance like escaping the daily routine and spending some quality time with your partner in a new destination.

You can choose a cozy cabin in the woods, a charming bed and breakfast in the countryside, or a luxurious hotel in the city.

Whatever your preference, make sure to book in advance and plan some activities that you both enjoy, such as hiking, wine tasting, or sightseeing.

2. Cook a meal together

Image Credit: Couples cooking a meal together

If you prefer to stay in, you can still have a romantic and delicious Valentine’s Day by cooking a meal together. You can either follow a recipe from a cookbook or try something new and adventurous.

You can also make it more fun by playing cookbook roulette: pick a random page and cook whatever dish is on it. Don’t forget to set the mood with some candles, music, and wine.

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3. Have a snowball fight

Image Credit: Couples having a snowball fight

If you live in a place where it snows, why not take advantage of the winter wonderland and have some playful fun with your partner?

Grab some warm clothes and head outside for a snowball fight. You can also build a snowman, make snow angels, or go sledding. Afterward, warm up with some hot chocolate and cuddles by the fireplace.

4. Read love poems

If you’re feeling poetic, you can express your feelings for your partner by reading some love poems out loud. You can either choose some classic poems by famous authors or write your own verses. You can also make it more interactive by taking turns reading each other’s poems or guessing who wrote them.

5. Watch each partner’s favorite movie

Image Credit: Rear view of cheerful couple smiling and talking while choosing a movie on TV. Togetherness. Bonding.

If you and your partner have different tastes in movies, Valentine’s Day is a good opportunity to compromise and watch each other’s favorites.

You can either pick one movie each or have a marathon of both. You might be surprised by how much you enjoy something that you wouldn’t normally watch. Plus, you’ll get to share your opinions and insights with your partner.


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