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Romantic Valentine’s Day Poems

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010






Valentine’s cards are fun to make and a lot more fun to give. Getting one with a lovely poem from someone you love is always a pleasure. Writing one for someone else can give you equal pleasure if you take the time to sit down and write some romantic Valentine’s Day poems for your special someone.

A few examples of romantic Valentine’s Day poems are short haiku’s that detail the best points of the person you’re with, or something a bit longer and more personal, such as a poem that you’ve written yourself.

Many companies offer cards for purchase both offline and online, such as the e-cards, that will help you out with selecting just the right card to send for a romantic Valentines Day. Poems are also multiple so that you can select the one you think might be the most appealing to your spouse or partner and add it to a card that has been customized just for he or she.

Romantic Valentines Day poems are almost a necessity now days. We all want to find a way to express our appreciation for all that our partner or spouse does for us. With work, home, chore and multiple other things happening all the way around us, its not always easy to remember or to find the time to do it day to day.

Valentine’s Day is the one day of the year when we should set aside some time to spend with the one person we can depend on, and who has our back when we have problems. For that reason alone you should take a bit of spare time to either site down and write something that is meaningful to you both, or to go through a few books, online areas, or poetry sites and find a card and poem that expresses what this special person means to you.

Many of us don’t often think to be romantic, or to plan new little ways to surprise those we care about with small gifts or poems or something we know they enjoy because our time is taken up with simply living. If you can’t do it day to day, then finding a few special romantic Valentine’s Day poems will make an even bigger impact, particularly if you are not normally a romantic person.

Isn’t a Valentines Day supposed to reek of romance and soft flickering candle light. If you offer up the mood perhaps yours will be a good deal more than you had planned on so far as it’s being romantic. Valentines Day poems can set the tone for a lovely evening with your sweetie and whether you write it, buy it or look it up online, you’re going to be glad you did.

3 Ingredients For Lighting A Fire On Valentine’s Day

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010






Ladies and their guys do not have to settle for boring and ordinary this Valentine’s Day. Sure, flowers and cards are fantastic and people love them. But, if making a real splash is the desire, lighting the flames of romance this Valentine’s Day is the way to go. There are three key ingredients that should go into plans if creating a night to remember is on tap. Taking the lead on setting just the right tone for romance can go to the ladies or the guys. There is nothing that says you ladies cannot get in on the act and your guys will certainly adore you for doing just that.

The three things that come into play to create a perfectly romantic Valentine’s Day center on the gift, the setting for the evening and the plan at hand. When these are perfect, you should both enjoy a night that will not be forgotten. Do not worry though, perfect is not as difficult to attain as some people think.

The Gift

Do not underestimate the importance of a Valentine’s Day gift. This goes equally for the guys and gals. Setting a romantic tone with the present alone is quite possible, if the right gift is selected. Think something that will appeal to her sentimental side or maybe a gift that will get his engines revving. From personalized poems and sophisticated gift baskets loaded with just the right supplies for sensual pampering, the ideas for presents that strike the right chord are boundless. Have a little fun with the selection and do keep romance in mind if lighting a fire is the plan. There is nothing that says your gift cannot be a little naughty either. There is nothing quite like a saucy game for a couple to get the sparks ignited.

The Setting

A cozy French restaurant with candlelight and gourmet food cooked to culinary perfection is always nice, but the truth is the setting has become passé. If you really want to set your ladylove on fire or get your man’s engine revving, keep the food but change the venue. Think take out and make sure the location is romantically seductive. Your own private bedroom with some extra special touches, a plush hotel room with a heart-shaped tub, a lakeside picnic (if the temperatures are warm enough) are all perfect ideas. Just remember the setting is as important as the gift if sparking a night of passion is the real plan.

The Agenda

You do not necessarily want to over plan your romantic Valentine’s Day interlude, but under-planning is not a smart idea either. Have a few ideas in mind for how the evening should proceed. Start off with dinner in your private, romantic location, for example, and then move into candlelit slow dancing and romancing. Share your gifts over a seductive dessert of a luscious chocolate fondue for two and then enjoy what comes next.

When the right ingredients are carefully blended together, a Valentine’s Day to remember will result. Think about your ladylove and what makes her heart go pitter-patter or consider what might really make your man weak in the knees. Mix these ideas with a seductive location and the right plan for the evening and you will both remember Valentine’s Day 2008 fondly and perhaps even with a blush.

What is it about Valentines Day that everybody thinks they need somebody?

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010




All Valentines Day is a mass marketing scheme so that the retailers can make more money. So what’s with all the obsession about having to have somebody? Doesn’t family count?

Unique Personalised Valentines Day Gifts

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010






Celebrating Valentines Day

There are aspects of St Valentines Day that are believed to have risen from Christianity while other areas of the celebration and its history are also widely believed to be Roman in their origin. At least three martyred Catholic saints were known by the name Valentine while another popular and tragically romantic tale is that Valentine was a Roman priest that defied Emperor Claudius II by continuing to perform wedding ceremonies despite their being outlawed by the emperor. When his actions were discovered, Valentine was ordered to be executed for his troubles. This is just one of a number of popular stories that exist and surround Valentines Day.

Personalise Your Romantic Meal

In honour of St Valentine, whoever he may be, many couples share romantic meals and while some attend special Valentines meals out others enjoy the solitude and romance of a home cooked meal for two in private. Personalised coasters and placemats are a great looking and romantic way to celebrate the occasion and to make the romantic meal even more romantic. You can pick a single design for each of the placemats or use the same picture of the two of you together. You could include pictures of items or places that mean something special to the both of you such as the place you met or the beach where you proposed to your wife on holiday.

Personalised Valentines Day Gifts

Another great tradition of Valentines Day is the giving of romantic gifts. While traditional gifts include red roses, champagne, and chocolates, buying these same presents for the same recipient every single year can appear less romantic and more routine. Personalised gifts include exquisite items such as canvas prints and photo montages as well as fun and beautiful gifts including custom handbags and even personalised aprons. Whichever of the personalised Valentines Day gifts you choose, you will have the option of personalising it with one or more photos or pictures as well as designs and text in order to create a unique and personal gift.

Customised Valentines Cards And Gift Boxes

Giving gifts means wrapping them, or you can buy personalised gift boxes. Add a favourite picture or photo and the gift box will become a great gift in itself. You should also send a Valentines Day card and in some instances it is traditional to send it anonymously. Why not have a personalised Valentines card created. Pick a picture for the front as well as a greetings message for the inside and another for the cover. You can customise virtually every aspect of Valentines Day and not only make it romantic but deeply personal too.

History Of Valentines Day

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010






The enchanting story of Valentine’s Day began as “A day when the lover’s began to mate.” A peek through the history of Valentine’s Day suggests that a blend of Roman Paganism and Catholic history is associated with its origin.

The earliest origin of the day suggest that during the fourth century BC, Valentine’s Day was connected with the Feast of Lupercal. The Feast of Lupercal was a pagan festival comprised of celebrations of nature. It was held in honor of Juno, the queen of the Roman gods and goddesses. Juno was also the goddess of women and marriage, so honoring her was thought to be a fertility rite. The celebration featured a lottery in which young men drew the names of teenage girls from a box. Letters written from the respective girls would accompany these names. What followed was an arbitrary matching: the chosen woman would be the man’s sexual companion during the remaining year.

The most popular legend traces back the history of Valentine’s Day to the Christian martyr St. Valentine. St. Valentine was a priest who served Rome during the third-century reign of Emperor Claudius II. The Emperor outlawed marriage for young men; according to him, single men made better soldiers than those with wives and families. Realizing the injustice of the decree, Valentine defied Claudius and continued to perform marriages for young lovers and united them through secret societies. As a consequence of his actions, he was exiled around 270 AD.

As per official records, in 496 AD., Pope Gelasius declared February 14 as an official holiday, in the name of St. Valentine. This remained a Church holiday until 1969, when Pope Paul VI removed it from the Church’s calendar. The religious meaning associated with Valentine’s Day roots have allowed it to continue as a holiday.

Another well-known tale is that Valentine fell in love with a young maiden who was blind. She might have been the jailor’s daughter. Valentine’s love for her, and his great faith, managed to miraculously heal her from her blindness. And before his death execution, he sent a letter to her including the popular line, “From your Valentine.” This expression continues to be the popular lingo of Valentine’s Day, even today.

Comprehension at greater depths reveals that the spread and popularity of Valentine’s Day is directly proportional to the wearing away of paganism with Christianity as a substitute. In an effort to Christianize celebrations of the pagan festival, the Christian Church may have decided to celebrate Valentine’s Day. To replace the pagan god Lupercus, the Church found an appropriate choice in Valentine.

The conception of Valentine’s Day was probably imported into North America in the nineteenth century with settlers from Britain. Although the accuracy behind the Valentine legends is ambiguous, the tales highlight the appeal of St. Valentine as a romantic and heroic figure. This qualifies him as an immensely popular idol throughout the ages.

What should I do with my hair on Valentines Day?

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010




I’ve decided to wear all black because red is so over used on this particular day.
So what I have is a really cute t-shirt, slacks and heels.
I would like my hair to be down, but still look like something is DONE to it…
BTW, Valentines Day is important because I’ll be seeing the boy that I like, so flirty would be preferable.