Poll: Your Valentine’s Day Plans?
Posted on February 10, 2010
Filed Under Marriage
With Valentine’s Day only a few days away, I’m starting to map out what my wife and I can do to celebrate our relationship. Of course, we try to that EVERY day, but February 14 always brings a special opportunity (obligation?) to express our devotion and love to each other. We are both budget-conscious and also quite practical, and that’s good since we have young children still in the home and few good babysitting options this year. So we’ll spend some time away from the house, doing something relatively inexpensive – and without the kids.
How about you? What – if any plans you have?
What Are Your Valentine's Day Plans? Select up to three answers.
- I don't plan to do anything special. I have my reasons. Don't ask me again. (4%)
- Flowers and chocolate is always a hit! (17%)
- Celebrating at home with my love...and our kids. (21%)
- Celebrating at home with my love. (17%)
- A romantic getaway. (8%)
- Lunch or dinner with my sweetheart. (25%)
- Good question! I'll get back to you on that. (8%)
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