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While many
appropriate gifts can be purchased for Valentine's
Day, the most powerful romantic message to your
heart's desire might be delivered with something
that costs nothing or very little.
What can you give
of yourself this Valentine's Day, using mostly time
and imagination? To help you decide,
http://www.best-mens-gifts.com has developed 10
ideas for Valentine's gifts for men or women.
Present one or more of these gifts with or without
purchased items and you will put an unmistakable
personal imprint on this special day.
1. Is there an item
belonging to your sweetheart that needs mending or
repairing? Almost everyone has something that should
get fixed but doesn't for the longest time, mainly
because of busyness. But you can take the trouble to
get it done, showing both that you noticed the need
and cared enough to use your own valuable time to
arrange or do the repair.
2. Schedule a
telephone reunion with an old friend or relative of
your beloved who has been out of touch for some
time. Hearing from someone who meant a lot in days
gone by provides an emotional charge.
We all want to have
these connections, but we get so busy with everyday
living that we neglect to make them happen. So if
you take the initiative and make the contact, your
Valentine will be surprised and pleased.
3. What task does
your Valentine least like to do? Is it washing
dishes? Vacuuming? Cleaning the garage? Shopping for
groceries? Excluding undergoing surgery or a visit
to the dentist, there has to be something you can do
in place of your sweetheart.
You could do the
task without mentioning it and enjoy the surprise
when your work is noticed. If you're worried that
your effort won't be recognized, you could include a
subtle hint with your Valentine's card.
4. This is a
high-end version of Number 3. A Valentine's gift
that keeps on giving will be very welcome. You could
promise to walk the dog every day for a month, cook
meals for a week, tend the lawn or assume any duties
your darling normally does for a set period.
Just remember,
whatever commitment you make must be honored or your
gift will backfire. What could be less romantic than
promising something that doesn't happen?
5. Cooking a meal
is an obvious gift, but there are some ways to
embellish it. Include special foods or beverages
that you have enjoyed together, especially when you
first met or during early dating.

If you fell in love
while having pizza and beer, maybe that's your menu.
Tastes and smells locked in our memories evoke
powerful emotions, including romantic feelings.
Don't overlook the power of the right music, either.
Which song have you loved to dance to? What was
playing the night you met? Put the music on and
relive the wonderful experience.
6. If you have been
together for a while, here's a way to honor your
experiences: dig out your photos from various events
and display them. Whether it be your wedding, birth
of a child, a trip to Hawaii or camping in the
woods, special occasions that you have recorded with
photographs can evoke romantic memories.
Since many photos
get filed away indefinitely, Valentine's Day is a
great occasion to give them their due. Combine with
suggestion Number 5 and you have the makings of a
superb evening.
7. Is there
something you have been meaning to do, and your
Valentine has been urging you to do (even nagging),
but you just haven't managed to achieve it? Taking a
course that you need for career advancement,
perhaps, or getting a tooth chip repaired, or
starting an exercise program.
Everyone usually
has an unresolved procrastination, despite friendly
encouragement. So get it done or started, then
announce the achievement or action with your
Valentine's card. And don't forget to say something
like "just for you" or "thanks for your wonderful
support."
8. For those with
writing skill, composing a special poem for
Valentine's Day is a natural no-cost gift. But what
if you are a creative klutz with a poetic heart?
Here's a solution:
research romantic poetry at the library or online
until you find a poem that reflects your feelings.
Then copy it out in longhand, with a flourish if
your penmanship is up to it, on some fancy paper.
(Don't forget to give proper credit to the poet.)
This can be your handmade Valentine's card, or you
might include the poem with a card you purchase.
9. If your
sweetheart has an extensive collection of music,
books, photos or something similar, you could
archive it on your computer and create a useful
gift. Demonstrating your interest in the particular
passion should earn you high marks.
10. The last
suggestion is the deluxe treatment, but using any or
all of it could enhance Valentine's Day. If there's
time in the morning, offer a full breakfast with
some delicacies reserved for special occasions. If
possible, arrange to meet for a fancy picnic lunch,
even if the weather dictates that you eat in the
car. Follow up with a candlelit dinner, where you
incorporate one or more of the suggestions noted
above. Next, well, use your imagination.
It doesn't take a
lot of money for a memorable Valentine's Day. Just
spend some time and devotion in letting your beloved
know how you feel.
About The Author
William Mathis publishes
http://www.best-mens-gifts.com, which provides a handy
guide to finding the right gifts for men. This article is
copyrighted but may be reprinted if no changes are made and
this resource box is retained.

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