There is no "right" way to celebrate Valentine's Day. Some may choose to whisper sweet nothings and recite romantic love quotes to one another. Others prefer something a little less touchy-feely and opt for a low-key date night. But whatever the case, Valentine's Day is a nice opportunity to celebrate your special someone—whether it's with a sonnet, a homemade Valentine's Day card, or a sweet and thoughtful Valentine's Day gift. (And do try to be thoughtful: A box of chocolates purchased at the last minute isn't fooling anyone!)
For a more active (and sugar-free) gift alternative, you may want to consider making the holiday more experiential than material by planning a romantic activity. Of if you think there's nothing sexier than seeing your significant other with a pair of scissors, plan a Valentines-themed crafting party for two.
Or if you and your Valentine have a bit of a competitive edge, why not make a
Valentine's Day "game day" out of it? We've selected the best Valentine games—appropriate for the whole family—that the internet has to offer. And remember: To the victor go the spoils, whether that's chocolate or the loser does dishes for a month!
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