This morning I'd like to offer a Valentine's Day "lead-up" Gift for Guys to bestow upon their Girl.
Please keep in mind: This blog is not about offering suggestions which cater to the high maintenance male or female.
If you are one or if you are burdened down by one of those...I feel sorry for you, but unfortunately; I cannot help you.
And quite frankly...I don't want to help you...not because I'm a mean person, but because I'm not an Enabler.
{please read last comment with a lighthearted lilt}
1. For this suggestion, results will vary depending on the contents of your wallet and the budget you have designated for V-Day.
You did budget some money, right?
It doesn't have to be a lot...I'm serious.
Guys...it's really all about the thought...
and the sincerity behind it
and the adorableness of it
and the "coo" factor
...which of course all adds up to prove that you've a measure of affection for her...
...whether it really is or not.
{see how it works?}
For optimal effect...it's my recommendation that you perpetrate this gift on your Valentine while she's at work, but home will work as well. At the very least...you can present it to her yourself...but the effect will pack a better wallop if you get someone else to deliver it for you.
A few days before the Big Day...purchase either a single flower...wrapped in red or pink tissue paper{the way they do it at the Florist}...tied with a ribbon ...or purchase a small bouquet.
OR
I would suggest not doing this more than 4 days in advance and I think four IS the best.
Prior to sending any of the flowers; you are going to fold a piece of paper into four sections...draw a heart in the middle and then write words similar to these:
Cut the paper into fourths and send one of the quadrants along with the flower (or very small bouquet).
The next day...send two stemmed flowers and another section...
The third day...three flowers...and the third section of note...
The fourth day...Valentine's Day...send however many flowers you'd like.
Maybe one long-stemmed rose.
Maybe a bouquet.
Whatever.
It doesn't matter because the puzzle note is going to be what "gets her" in the end.
Good Luck!
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