Any special plans for Valentines day?

@34momma (13882)
United States
February 6, 2013 12:49pm CST
Being that my husband's birthday is Feb. 21, I try to keep it low key and simple for Valentines day. But this year I really would like to do something super romantic and special for him. So I am taking the day off from work. We will drop our daughter off to school. I will come back make him breakfast in bed. I will have some chocolate covered strawberries and our favorite wine. I will cover the room in candles... and just spend a romantic day of us together. We are so busy working, taking care of the familym and running a business, we don't get to spend to much time just the two of us. So this I know will be special! Have you planned anything romantic for your partner?
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14 responses
• Philippines
7 Feb 13
Good for you keep it up, enjoy life. Who knows next year there will be another baby born for you to take care of.
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@34momma (13882)
• United States
11 Feb 13
NO NO NO NO NO!!!! I have 3 amazing children. 23, 17, and 8. I will not be having any more children!
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• United Arab Emirates
7 Feb 13
A new born baby comes next! Haha
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@jenny1015 (13366)
• Philippines
6 Feb 13
I think that your plan would surely be a.hit! I hope I could do the same but he needs to be at work, even on Saturdays. And he would nit be allied by his brother to take a one day off most espevially when he is the only person he could trust to look over the workers. I hope he makes something special, but I doubt that he'd even great me.
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@34momma (13882)
• United States
7 Feb 13
Thanks, I know my husband is going to love it too. It's simple and he likes simple. It doesn't matter if he does something for you. do something nice for him...
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@jenny1015 (13366)
• Philippines
7 Feb 13
Doing something special for him is not a problem. It is his appreciation that could be in question....
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@tash01 (2030)
• Jamaica
8 Feb 13
I brought my husband give already,it's in a safe place.I will give it to before he leave for work,and make him his favorite dinner .I will stay home and do what i do everyday.i don't know if my husband have anything plan for me,I know he love to surprise me
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@34momma (13882)
• United States
11 Feb 13
my husband is so not good at suprises!! LOL but i love him anyway. He trys
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@airasheila (5454)
• Philippines
7 Feb 13
Hi there 34momma, Apparently I am not really planning things this coming Valentines Day. Although the day get me excited. Perhaps, this day will just come as a usual and ordinary day for me and my partner.
@34momma (13882)
• United States
11 Feb 13
I love planning special moments for my husband. he is so good to his family, i just like to see him happy and smiling. besides... we can always use some alone time
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@iluvusabado (2560)
• Philippines
7 Feb 13
i can see how you love your husband. i hope you plans will push through. best wishes for both of you. i don't really have any special plans for that day. i'm very much single and ready to mingle. i guess i'll spend it with my family.
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@34momma (13882)
• United States
11 Feb 13
Yes I love my husband very much. He is a good man who is good to me and our children! I love doing things that will make him smile
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7 Feb 13
Oh My!! That's so sweet! I'm damn sure he would love it. :) My guy lives in another city and I plan to send him something through a parcel. Just not sure what it should be. A little something that will touch him and something which shows my love and care for him. :)
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@34momma (13882)
• United States
11 Feb 13
I am seeing alot of long distance romances going on. That's very interesting to me. I don't know if i would want to do that, but if it works for you, that's awesome
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@ajithlal (14716)
• India
14 Feb 13
I have no plan on valentines day . So I have no suggestions for valentines day
@cher913 (25782)
• Canada
6 Feb 13
hubby's birthday was last saturday and our youngest daughter was away at a friends and our older daughter is away at college so we were alone for most of the weekend which was really nice and i also had a gift card for a local restaurant so we went out for dinner to celebrate his birthday and Valentines day. i also have candy for him too.
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@34momma (13882)
• United States
6 Feb 13
I was thinking of taking him to his favorite place for dinner. But I think I am going to just order in for lunch and spend the time together just us with no one else around...
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• United States
6 Feb 13
Couples need time together, it helps reconnect the passion that first sparked the relationship. My sweetie will be out of town that day but we will celebrate afterwards. We won't be able to drop our kids off anywhere but we can sure put them to bed early! I will plan something that isn't too complicated since we're moving to a new place and I'll be out of sorts but that doesn't mean I shouldn't do something nice for my special lady.
@34momma (13882)
• United States
6 Feb 13
there you go! it's about the time spent together that's important. everyone loves the bells and whistles, but they don't mean anything if both people are not mental present ready and willing to enjoy the moment
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@leateagee (3667)
• China
7 Feb 13
However simple the plan is, it is the thought and the T-I-M-E you will spend to each other. I agree that in our life today, we don't have much time for a grand celebration of this event because of many reasons. I am glad that you thought of something not just a card or a breakfast made but you're not there. If you'll ask me, I can't do much right now, but I will surely do the same, breakfast in bed and hopefully he will remember it's valentine's day because we have different culture. But if ever he forgets, I will remind him.
@34momma (13882)
• United States
11 Feb 13
As long as you get to spend some special time together, it doesn't matter what you call the day!!
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@dream_ozn (1754)
• Singapore
7 Feb 13
Hey, This is sooo totally sweet. I believe your husband will be extremely happy about it. No matter how busy a couple is they need to take out some time to do some romantic things so as to keep the love burning. As for me, I had broke up last August and am currently single. However, i'm now on a study abroad program and am currently in London enjoying myself. To make things all the more awesome, i'm flying to Barcelona on Valantine day!!! I believe I will have a blast even without my partners!!!
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@34momma (13882)
• United States
11 Feb 13
You don't need to be in a relationship to have fun or feel whole. Being your own best company is so very important. Good for you! Enjoy
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@maurya83 (923)
• India
7 Feb 13
nothing special to do..hubby will be out of station that day for his official tour :( I can only do a call to him and say "i miss you"..
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• Philippines
7 Feb 13
Oh wow! You are the sweetest honey 34momma! I wish i could do that with my darling too. Sad to say we are thousands miles apart. However, if given a chance to celebrate it with him, I would like to start it with cuddling and just say I love him very much. Then could prepare his fave bfast. Then would love to ask him to go in some resort in daytime and just spend it lovingly relax and just enjoying the scenery , then after that. Would like to go out for a remarkable dinner. Moreover il hand him a love lefter, telling him how much i adore and care for him. and so forth. hehehe
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@34momma (13882)
• United States
11 Feb 13
that sounds like a lovely way to spend time together! I hope one day you can do that with the one you love.
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• United Arab Emirates
7 Feb 13
I might not be a really romantic man but I have experience. Good thing that men like is having a truthful women, thats all they ask for. The more you give efforts to make them happy the more things will go better and so he will love you more. What I am doing for valentine? I'm going to see a girl I like in a small coffee shop beside the beach. Its all romantic and calm there, not noisy like cities here in Dubai. I have got her flowers and a little necklace "Infinity Sign". Its resembles love till the end. I hope this gives you an idea or a hint :) Tell me what you think I need to do to give it more of a sweat valentine! -Cheers
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@34momma (13882)
• United States
11 Feb 13
I think that's a very sweet gift. I can't speak for all women, but sometimes the thought of planning a nice time is even more important then a gift. I think the necklace is a perfect gift. A nice meal by the beach in good company is a perfect day
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