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CREATING VALENTINE'S ROMANCE
Date nights are often the farthest thing from your mind when you become a parent and creating romantic moments can be a challenge. Tuesday is Valentine's Day and there is still plenty of time to plan some sweetheart fun and make your partner feel special.
Wives, you might want to consider arranging a babysitter and planning an afternoon that your husband would enjoy. Perhaps a little golf, a morning hike, an afternoon picnic or a walk on the beach. Try something new as a couple.
Husbands, if you want to win your wife over for Valentine's Day, consider setting her up with an afternoon of spa treatments so she comes home feeling rested for a special dinner out.
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VALENTINE'S WITH KIDS
Cards for the class... Do we do the cards with candy? with tattoos? with stickers? Do we do animal cards? princess cards? sports cards? OR do we make them from scratch?
Anyone that has grade-school kids knows that Valentine's Day also means making or buying cards for every child in the class. You may decide it is easier to go buy the cards yourself or maybe you are brave enough to take your child and hope they do not take hours deciding on one of the hundreds of choices in the store.
Bake these delicious Valentine Sugar Cookies for the class and your family topped with red hots.
Create a Family Valentine Night by playing games and dining on heart shaped pizzas and a special dessert.
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CHATTER: PLANNING A DATE NIGHT
It is important for parents to take time for themselves as a couple. Try a new adventure, go for a hike, plan a special evening at home and send the kids to grandmas. Read the full article for detailed ideas submitted by other parents or share your own idea in our comments section... READ FULL CHAT >
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