Let me start off by saying I love my husband and my children. I tell them every single day and I show it as well. So why must I prove it by buying chocolates, cards, flowers, or stuffed animals? Oh, I know. Because that's what stores do to market their product. Well guess what? I'm not buying it.
If you were looking forward to those little Valentine’s Day candy hearts with the cute little messages inscribed on them, I’ve got some bad news for you. They ain’t happening in 2019.
Love is in the air this weekend, as we all gear up for Valentine's Day (Love Day in my house). Most of you will go to dinner at a romantic restaurant, but some might stay in and watch a movie. So which Romantic Comedy movie are you?
It's that time of year. Love is in the air. With that comes lots of Valentine's Day school activities, which also means the dreaded Valentine's Day boxes.
Valentine's Checklist:
Make Dinner Reservations
Order Roses
Get Chocolates. GOOD chocolates.
Or do whatever you do to celebrate the love of your life. If that's cooking for them, do that. A nice romantic meal goes a long way. Just put a little thought into it...
Valentine's Day comes around every year, and whether you get really excited about the holiday, or absolutely loathe the holiday, usually depends on whether or not you have a significant other on February 14. Sometimes relationships end for very good reasons, sometimes they end for very bad reasons, and sometimes they end for totally absurd reasons! Dr. LeslieBeth Wish is an award-winning, national
Imagine that Hallmark decided to team up with a popular television show to develop special Valentine's Day eCards for fans. What show do you think that would be? This one is unexpected, but hilarious!
There are ways to be romantic and not spend a ton of money. Todd Harding has done everything on this list over the years. Some of the ideas do take a little bit of work. These are Todd's 5 favorite money-saving Valentine's Day Ideas.