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Valentines Day Ideas
(for Ages 16-18)

Take a picnic lunch and go to a lake to feed the ducks.

Make a sign out of butcher paper with your original valentine message. Display it on his/her front lawn.

Stay home and cook your favorite meal together for a quiet dinner at home.

Blindfold your date from the very beginning. Put her in the car and when you get to the restaurant, help her sit down. Have a nice romantic candlelight dinner waiting for her along with some roses with personal note.

Have a backwards dinner (start with dessert, then a main course, then salad, then soup, and finish with an appetizer).

Go to your local Party Store and rent a helium tank good for around 75 balloons. Buy about 8 dozen balloons. Go home and blow them up in the bedroom. Don’t forget to leave at least 2-3 dozen (without helium) for the floor and bed. Set up some candles and fresh flowers for the room. Then get your favorite board game and set it up on the bed. And cut up some fresh fruit to snack on.

Take your partner out for a day at the spa. Lounge around in a robe all day. Treat each other to couples massages. Also make sure you don't forget to make a visit to the steam room and the jacuzzi.

Prepare three envelopes (each with a different date). Your date first chooses one of the three envelopes. She can opt to accept that date, or trade it in for one of the remaining two envelopes, which could be more or less desirable. Be prepared to go out immediately.

Rent a boat or borrow one from a friend and cruise the lake or ocean and then have a candle light dinner.

Select a dinner from the cookbook you have never tried. Shop for the ingredients and prepare dinner together. To add ambience, choose a type of cuisine and add decorations or dress to enhance the atmosphere.

Plan a weekend trip somewhere close, even if it's only an hour or two away. Call ahead to the hotel and have your dinner waiting in the room, along with flowers and dessert.

Take valentines to your friend's house, then take your valentine to another couple's house for punch and cookies (make arrangements beforehand).

Make a recording of all the loves songs you both like and play it while relaxing in front of a glowing fire (or while driving in the countryside).

Take your honey on a carriage ride around town. If it's cold, bring a blanket and some hot chocolate. Bring a camera and ask your driver to take a picture.

Collect old magazines and cut out pictures that bring back memories of times you've shared together. Compile them in a notebook, and nurture the desire to spend time developing future memories.

Go dancing down by the riverfront, lake, or ocean with a small radio and dance until the sun goes down.


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