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Pete

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1. Skip the dinner out - restaurants are busy and expensive on Valentine's Day - order or make your fiance's favorite meal and eat by candlelight in your apartment or house (even if it is McDonald's or Burger King, this can be nice).

 

2. Make a scavenger hunt for your fiance. Have each clue lead eventually to a small gift or even dessert.

 

3. Type up 10-15 things you love about your fiance. Write a short sentences about each one. Print them out and cut them into sections for each sentence. Take each sentence and tape or place them throughout your house or apartment. Watch as your fiance scrambles around trying to find each one when he or she gets there.

 

4. This one could take a bit of prep time, so get going! On colored construction paper cut out as many hearts as there are for each day from Valentine's Day until your wedding. On each heart, write something you love about your fiance, favorite memories, quotes from your favorite songs or movies, and quotes about love in general. Buy a photo album (make sure it has enough pages for each of your hearts) and label each page for the days from Valentine's Day until your wedding. If you have enough pages, every now and then place a picture of the two of you in the photo album. Put all of the hearts in a box or tin and give the album and box to your fiance for Valentine's Day. Tell him or her to pick a heart at random each morning or night and to place it in that day's page in the photo album. This is especially great if you do not get to see a lot of each other. (My fiance did this for me, and it became something I absolutely looked forward to every day!)

 

5. Write a poem or letter for your fiance about all of the things you love and appreciate about them or the things you are looking forward to in your marriage together. Recite or give it to your fiance to read.

 

6. Have a picnic in your living room. Spread a blanket. Buy some cheap wine, cheese and bread. Light some candles and have fun discussing your day and your future together.

 

7. Set goals. Believe it or not, this can be really romantic. My husband and I do this at least once a year and we always learn something new about each other. We share the things we want to accomplish within the coming year and other things that we just dream about. This really helps us to prioritize our lives and our marriage. We tend to do this on our anniversary, but I think that Valentine's Day would be another great time to do this. Be sure to write them down so that you can revisit them from time to time and have a record of the things you accomplished and those goals that simply changed. It will be fun in later years to look back and see the direction your life has gone in.

 

W hatever you decide to do, make a few rules for the evening or day, like "No TV" or "No wedding talk". Even if you just play a game together or spend the evening talking, focus on your love for each other and laughing together. Do the things that you know your fiance likes to do and make it special for him or her. I guarantee you that it will be special for you as well.

 

will that do you Pete?

 

 

 

 

 

.........isn't google great ;)

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Hi ya Pete,

 

Where did you meet, can you remember????

 

Get and nice bottle of bubbly and a single red rose and take her there

 

Spend a romantic evening sitting in the car or snuggled up on a rug looking at the stars.:love: :hug:

 

She will love you forever for remembering "Your" place.

 

Not very expensive either

 

Carole:)

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When I read the first couple of Edd's I was about to award him points for good ideas... then I realised.

 

last year we went to london and stayed in quality hotel, went to mr chow resturant for meal 174 quid:faint: but was really nice. had a couple of drinks in a bar.

next day went round all the things thats she wanted to look round and had an early night...... she loved it.

 

is that good enough.......:)

 

its not my fault tha she dragged me in ann summers on the sunday...:eyebrows:

 

tt steve

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3. Type up 10-15 things you love about your fiance. Write a short sentences about each one. Print them out and cut them into sections for each sentence. Take each sentence and tape or place them throughout your house or apartment. Watch as your fiance scrambles around trying to find each one when he or she gets there. borderline

 

4. This one could take a bit of prep time, so get going! On colored construction paper cut out as many hearts as there are for each day from Valentine's Day until your wedding. On each heart, write something you love about your fiance, favorite memories, quotes from your favorite songs or movies, and quotes about love in general. Buy a photo album (make sure it has enough pages for each of your hearts) and label each page for the days from Valentine's Day until your wedding. If you have enough pages, every now and then place a picture of the two of you in the photo album. Put all of the hearts in a box or tin and give the album and box to your fiance for Valentine's Day. Tell him or her to pick a heart at random each morning or night and to place it in that day's page in the photo album. This is especially great if you do not get to see a lot of each other. (My fiance did this for me, and it became something I absolutely looked forward to every day!)no way

 

5. Write a poem or letter for your fiance about all of the things you love and appreciate about them or the things you are looking forward to in your marriage together. Recite or give it to your fiance to read.borderline but don't recite it

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3. Type up 10-15 things you love about your fiance. Write a short sentences about each one. Print them out and cut them into sections for each sentence. Take each sentence and tape or place them throughout your house or apartment. Watch as your fiance scrambles around trying to find each one when he or she gets there. borderline

 

4. This one could take a bit of prep time, so get going! On colored construction paper cut out as many hearts as there are for each day from Valentine's Day until your wedding. On each heart, write something you love about your fiance, favorite memories, quotes from your favorite songs or movies, and quotes about love in general. Buy a photo album (make sure it has enough pages for each of your hearts) and label each page for the days from Valentine's Day until your wedding. If you have enough pages, every now and then place a picture of the two of you in the photo album. Put all of the hearts in a box or tin and give the album and box to your fiance for Valentine's Day. Tell him or her to pick a heart at random each morning or night and to place it in that day's page in the photo album. This is especially great if you do not get to see a lot of each other. (My fiance did this for me, and it became something I absolutely looked forward to every day!)no way

 

5. Write a poem or letter for your fiance about all of the things you love and appreciate about them or the things you are looking forward to in your marriage together. Recite or give it to your fiance to read.borderline but don't recite it

 

ill try number 3 or something like.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

cant help saying what about number 2:rlol: :rlol: :rlol: :rlol: realy sorry......................just couldnt help it.:rlol: :rlol: :rlol:

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number 4 - what a big crock of bile inducing schmaltzy TV driven I-wish-I-was-film-star-then-I-can-act-this-good load of old bollox.

 

I know, why not keep a collection of toe-nail clippings and any random bits you trim off your pubes or nasal cavity every day between Valentines Day and your wedding day / anniversary - then fashion them into two amusing caricatures of all her worst physical attributes so she may use them as a pair of ear-rings until next February?

 

What happened with just being YOU and being nice EVERY day?

 

R

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It's the one day that I give her the one thing that she really wants and I don't have time for the rest of the year......

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

....FOREPLAY!!!

 

:rlol: :rlol: :rlol:

has it got more difficult now shes pregnent??? it seems to be on and off. with no inbetween:)

 

tt steve

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