As January and February wear on, it's easy to slip into the winter doldrums. After all, with wind and rain lashing at your windows and those dark morning journeys to work, who wouldn't start to long for balmy summer days? However, there are some days that you can look forward to during the slow winter months: Valentine's Day, for instance, is a certain fixture in everyone's calendars, whether you're concocting a surprise for that special someone or simply planning to send your mother a card.
It might seem a bit like Christmas has only just finished, so your potential to come up with new and exciting Valentine's Day gifts might be fairly strained. Rest assured, however, there are plenty of resources available - both on the high street and the web - that can help you come up with innovative gifts for your loved one, whatever your budget.
If you're planning to spend a lot this Valentine's Day, there are plenty of options available to you: for instance, if you plan far enough in advance, why not take your partner to an exotic holiday destination? Spend a week in a romantic island location, such as the Seychelles or the Maldives, and you're sure to stoke the flames of passion during your vacation. Alternatively, travel a little closer to home and take in the romantic wide sandy bays and clear water of Jersey, or spend a weekend in rural Yorkshire or the Scottish Highlands; the rugged beauty of the surrounding scenery is sure to ignite the romantic in you, while the searing cold outside will give you an excuse to cuddle up close!
If you're on a slightly tighter budget, think about buying a unique piece of jewellery for that special person in your life. Many jewellery retailers will stock excellent Valentine's Day gift selections for both men and women. So if you're interested in buying a diamond ring or silver plated earrings for your wife or girlfriend, or you're longing to find a pair of cufflinks or a gold watch for that handsome man in your life, you'll definitely be able to find what you're looking for.
Of course, for many, Valentine's Day is simply a day to spend time with your loved one, rather than an excuse for lavish presents. In this case, a simple card and a special bunch of Valentine's flowers are sure to do the trick! Flowers are often one of the most meaningful gifts you can give on Valentine's Day; better yet, flowers are a gift you can give to a variety of people, from your mother to your best girl, or your boyfriend to your closest male pal. After all, Valentine's Day is about showing the people you love how much you care about them - and a beautiful bunch of flowers is guaranteed to do this in style.
Flowers say it all on Valentine's Day
February 05, 2007
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Martin McAllister is an online freelance journalist. He lives in Scotland.
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