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Get Busy on A Thoughtful Valentine's Day Gift
(By Tracy@Dateable.com)
Forget the overpriced flowers, cliché heart-shaped candy
box, and predictable greeting cards. Show your significant
other that you care enough to put serious thought into the
gift. Nothing says "I love you" like paying attention.
Some of you just hate Valentine's Day as a commercialized
artificial demand to demonstrate your affection by shopping…
get over it. You don't have to spend a lot of money or
observe the floral ritual, but can you really afford give
the impression that you are the Curmudgeon of Romance? I
think not. This is not the time to be an activist. If you
must, do something special on February 13th to register your
disgust with the system. But do something.
This requires you to spend some time thinking about the
object of your affection. What do they like to do? Do they
collect something? Is there something they keep meaning to
do for themselves that you can do for them? An indulgence
or small luxury you can treat them to?
Before you rush off to eBay to find a gift… there is a No-No
List. For a woman, no matter how much she needs one, do NOT
buy her a vacuum cleaner or a handy car emergency kit. "I
just want to make your life easier, honey!" Time and place,
dude… make her life easier with a new mulch shovel on Arbor
Day, not The Big Romance Day. Same goes for men's gifts;
even if they really want a riding mower, save it for a
birthday. Certainly don't buy them the tools they need to
fix YOUR car. Or a gift that reflects the job you want them
to get, the clothes you think they should start wearing, or
the healthy habit you think they should have.
Gifts should show that you spend time, and thought, not
money. Sure, some people love expensive gifts, but more
likely, it will look like you spent money to hide the fact
that you couldn't think of something good. If you spend a
bundle, do it because you tracked down something rare and
wonderful. Never spend big money if money is a big issue in
your relationship. Spend time, not cash.
So, what is on the Yes-Yes List?
GIFTS OF SERVICE. Give a weekend of your time fixing or
cleaning everything that needs it, without making the
person feel be-holdin' for it. Give a gift certificate for
a meal you cook and clean-up after, especially if you never
do that. Even if you can't cook, the effort will be both
amusing and thoughtful. Do dishes for the first time in your
life… find someone who knows how and ask them. The fact
that you did that will be impressive. Give a weekend of
your time waiting on her (or him) hand and foot. Fetch her
purse, open every door, call her m'lady and focus on what
she wants next. Ever painted someone's toenails? Be her
loyal servant for a day or two (and see what you learn about
her.)
GIFTS OF ORIGINALITY. Did you know that you can hire an
artist for a reasonable sum and get custom art or
illustration. Have a favorite poem illuminated buy a
calligrapher. Make something with your own hands… jewelry,
art, pottery, carving, or his portrait in tile mosaic… walk
around an art store for ideas. Or have something with
personal importance framed elaborately… a cocktail napkin
you saved from your first date… the ticket stubs from the
movie where you first whispered, "I love you."
GIFTS OF COLLECTABILITY. Do they love a particular author,
actor, or movie? Track down a first edition book, a movie
theater lobby poster, or an autographed item. Buy a sheet
of uncut collector cards for sports teams, comic book heros,
or fantasy games. Movie animation cells, rare recordings,
and hard-to-get editions from other countries… all of these
show you did some work to get them something they will love.
GIFTS OF ROMANCE. These are particularly special if you are
normally not a sappy, gushing, romantic fool. Have trouble
expressing your feeling in words? Spend time writing her a
poem or an essay about what she means to you. Give the gift
of attention… remove all the things that normally keep you
from relaxing together. That can be tough for working
families. Farm out the kids, put away the work, ignore the
undone housework, and spent time reminiscing about why you
love about each other. Make a lot of all the things you
like about the other person and read it outloud. Make the
list loooong and feed him/her a candy heart or peeled grape
with each item. "Over the top" is the key. Be a fool for
her/him.
GIFTS OF RELAXATION. Get a fancy hotel room in your own
city, order in room service, and watch movies for a whole
weekend. If your partner has kids, YOU arrange the
babysitter (enlist a relative). Give her a certificate for a
spa weekend or a women's retreat. Give him a afternoon at a
men's spa for his first facial and massage. Get
lightly-scented massage oil and set up a "spa" at home..
perhaps hire a professional massaage therapist to give you
his-n-hers massage or foot reflexology. Getting the idea?
Put away your credit card and start brainstorming…
Valentine's Day is just round the corner.
© Dateable.comLLC SM 2002
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