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True Romance for Couples with Kids
In my marriage, some of the most memorable evenings have also been the least expensive. Sure, I have enjoyed the bouquets and the boxes of chocolate, but it
is the folk music in the ski lodge, the sips of Chardonnay on our summer porch
swing, and the nights spent reading in bed, side by side, that really stand out.
Anyone can splurge on a formal dinner or a pricey bottle of perfume, but it
takes creativity, forethought, and time to be truly romantic. The key lies in
personalizing your celebration. Here are ten ideas to fuel your own creativity:
1. Empty a box of chocolate (either into your mouth or onto a plate...) Then cut
out 50 to 100 hearts from lace doilies, construction paper, or fabric. On each
cutout, record something about him that you love. Be specific, "The way you
smell when you come to bed at night," "The way you take care of me when I’m
sick," or simply "Your recipe for pancakes."
Another variation: Write down 100 cherished memories of your life together. Fold
the cutouts, place them in the chocolate box, and top with a red satin bow. The
time you spend coming up with these ideas will contribute to your own romantic
mood, and what he thinks is a plain box of chocolates will be a gift he’ll keep
close to his heart forever. And you can add to the box each year.
2. Build a romantic fire. Before the kids go to bed, have fun roasting
marshmallows. After their lights are out, host your own indoor picnic, complete
with a bottle of wine and chocolate-covered strawberries.
3. Recreate your first date together. What were you wearing? Where did you go?
Do you remember what you talked about? Spend the evening reminiscing and
reflecting on how far you’ve come as a couple.
4. Spoon all night.
5. Choose a book in which you are both interested, fiction or nonfiction. Read a
new chapter each night before bed. This cozy tradition will allow you to spend
some quality time together and often makes for thought-provoking breakfast
conversations.
6. Make a tape of the songs special to your relationship. Include "your song,"
songs from your wedding, songs from favorite movies. Add a personal voice
dedication and leave it in his briefcase, Walkman, or car stereo.
7. Turn off the TV.
8. Kidnap your husband. Arrange for a babysitter for a few hour - or a few days.
A friend of mine had a lot of success with this one. She knew her husband had
always wanted to get married in Vegas, but he had agreed to a large, formal
ceremony hosted by her family. So, after they had been married 10 years, she
surprised him at work with a packed suitcase. They caught an evening flight and
renewed their vows before an Elvis impersonator in a Vegas chapel. Years later,
they’re still talking about it.
9. This one requires a babysitter, too. Next time you’re visiting your parents
or in-laws, leave the kids with their grandparents and travel to another town,
where no one will recognize you. Check into a hotel or B&B. Dress like another
woman. Act like another woman. It’s fun to slip into another persona from time
to time.
10. Have a scavenger hunt. Write a few poems, wrap candy kisses inside, and hide
them around the house. Each poem should be a clue to finding the next one. Make
sure the final clue lands your man someplace you want to end up for the entire
evening. A romance package, including a bottle of champagne and new lingerie, is
a nice touch.
Create a memory this Valentine's Day, not with your pocketbook, but with your
imagination.
By Susie Cortright at
Momscape.com
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