Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Make Everyday Valentine's Day

Valentine’s day is a beautiful day to celebrate love. But don’t save it all for one day, here’s 15 ways to keep that lovin’ feeling all year long!

  1. Love each other. Treat one another with respect, honor, and displays of affection.
  2. Always be there. Quality time doesn’t happen without quantity time. Hang out together for no other reason than just to be in each other’s presence.
  3. Be genuinely interested in the things that interest each other.
  4. Save the day. Throughout your lives you’ll have chances to be each other’s hero. – in big and small ways. Fill the low fuel tank, drop off the forgotten work project and smile through boring business dinners. Practice on the small things so the big ones don’t seem so tough.
  5. Savor every moment you have together. Today you’re planning a wedding, tomorrow you’re pushing strollers and before you know it, you’re ready to retire. Life happens pretty fast; cherish every moment.
  6. Learn each other’s passions. It’s okay if you aren’t good at baseball or dancing; it’s the time together that matters.
  7. Choose sides wisely. It is inevitable that families will argue. Remember that you two are also a family.
  8. Plan a family budget. Together. It’s important that the spender and the saver are on the same page. Remember, to budget for fun too. Budgets aren’t romantic, but they do stop arguments.
  9. Do the unexpected. Make pancakes for breakfast. Eat ice cream for dinner. Meet for a midday picnic. It’s important to mix things up every so often.
  10. Dance. Don’t stop dancing after your wedding day.
  11. Tell her she’s beautiful. Say it over and over again. Some days she won’t feel pretty and she’ll need to hear it.
  12. Let him open the door for you. And make a big deal of it. Guys like to be appreciated.
  13. Unplug. From the iPod, the computer, Facebook and whatever other distractions you have at least once a day. If only for 15 minutes – dedicate time to each other.
  14. Keep dating. That’s how you fell in love in the first place.
  15. Remember “Hallmark” holidays. It’s not about the flowers and candy. It’s about being appreciated. And she wants to brag about how sweet you are.

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