well for me,i give my wife 12 red roses every year,then in the evening i take my wife out for a romantic meal..normally chinese restaurant...whats your plans??
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well for me,i give my wife 12 red roses every year,then in the evening i take my wife out for a romantic meal..normally chinese restaurant...whats your plans??
We don't do much. Both of my daughters were born in February - one on 2/18 and one on 2/12. When they were younger, we were always so busy with their birthdays that Valntine's Day would get lost in the shuffle. Now my husband work nights, so he's never even around!
Here in Sweden the celebrating of Valentines day (alla hjärtans dag. in Swedish) is not a big event, but the last couple of years the shops has more and more gifts related to the VD. But I always give my wife some Candy hearts in a heartshaped box.
I more like to suprise her with a gift or a night out when she do not expect it.
Her favorite flower is the Lily of the Valley, unfortunately you can only get it for a short period in the summer here in Sweden. In many parts of the country, this flower is protected and may not be picked in the wild.
So what to do then, I order it from Holland some times.
Valentines day is really a minor holiday here as well. Usually you buy your significant other some flowers or candy and maybe dinner out. My husband and I don't do anything anymore. Our daughter's birthdays "surround" Valentines Day (one 2/12 and one 2/18) so we concentrate on them
No plans. A flower and the biggest hug in the world.