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I wanted to share my opinion on this "holiday". I think Valentine's day is great, however I believe that there should be more of them. If you're sharing your life with someone special make every day a Valentine's Day. I don't mean buy presents or go out to eat everyday, there are plenty of ways to make your significant other see that you appreciate them. For example: if your other half wakes up to a cup of coffee, get up 5 minutes earlier and make that cup. Little things like that will take you a long way. I will blog about romance soon enough, however this post will be about Valentine's day ideas. If you don't want to go out to eat, or you are too late on making the reservations, make a meal at home. Buy some flowers, maybe a box of chocolate. Of course, you can be more original and get her something she mentioned about a while back. If you want to go all out here is a few gift/decorating ideas for your home. 





These are the cutest little ideas that I found. Since it's a week day you can also try picking her up from work or welcoming her home with flowers


Some gift ideas from him to her.
Even though this could go both ways, it is a lot more romantic when a guy gives picture frames to his lady. Here is one clever idea of a picture frame. Stolen from www.gifts.com



Get her a cupcake to sweeten the present up. 




I know this is last minute, but there is still a little over 24 hours to make this Thursday Perfect.


Stay Classy My Friends <3


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