09 Mar 2008 10:53:21 | Nicole Dean
I've found something that many men do not understand. "Romance
does not equal money." The men I've talked with have been
frightened off by television and movies and believe that romance
is something outside of their budget. They are wrong.
When I think of the most romantic and breathtaking stories that
my friends and I discuss over coffee, we don't talk about flying
off to Europe or drinking the most expensive champagne. The
little things like holding hands, reading stories together, and
lots of laughter are what we hold dear.
I've put together a list of ways to show love -- without running
up your credit card bill. And, ladies, this list is for you,
too. Initiate the following ideas with your Sweetie, and show
him how much you care. The ideas below are for men or women and
fit every budget.
Love Notes - Leave Love Notes for your Sweetheart to find.
Pampering - Brush her hair. Scratch his back.
Wildlife - Feed the ducks, squirrels, birds, turtles or fish
near you.
Games - Turn off the TV. Sit and play cards or board games
together.
Cooking - Find recipes to make with your sweetheart.
Candles - Candles should be used every day -- for meals, bath
time, snuggling.
Read together - Choose a book and take turns reading it to each
other.
Photos - When is the last time you had a photo taken together?
What are you waiting for?
Work Date - Surprise your love with a lunch date.
Stroll - Leave the TV, phone and computer behind and go on a
walk together.
Spell it Out - With Sidewalk Chalk, write your names in a heart
on the sidewalk where your sweetheart is sure to see it.
Entertainment - Go see a High School or College play or concert.
It is affordable and fun!
Slow Dance - Turn on the radio and dance to the songs you fell
in love listening to.
Star Gaze - Drive out to the country and look at the stars.
Volunteer - Choose a charity or cause that means something to
both of you and work together to make the world a better place.
Love Story - Write how you met, fell in love, how you felt, what
your thoughts were. You will treasure looking through these
books over the years.
Love Grows - Plant a garden together. Herbs, vegetables,
flowers, fruit -- anything you both like.
Cheer - Go to a High School Sporting Event.
Warm Hearts - Snuggle by a campfire or build a fire in the
fireplace.
Watch the Clouds - Lay together and watch the clouds go by. Talk
about the different shapes you see.
Connect - Hug, Hold Hands, Put your Arm around your Sweetheart.
Big Money - Write your Sweetheart a Check for One Million
Kisses. Or make a coupon book of treats for him or her.
Window Shop - Go downtown and window shop.
Early Days - Look at photo albums of yourselves when you were
kids through your dating years.
Puzzles - Do a jigsaw or crossword puzzle together.
Wish List - Both make a wish list of things that make you happy
and put them in order. Hugs, dates, gifts, time together,
intimacy, etc. Then look at the lists. They may surprise you.
People Watch - Sit on a bench and watch people go by. Try to
guess their stories.
Play - Go to the park and swing.
Kiss - Before you part for the day, kiss for 10 seconds. It is
much better than a quick peck on the cheek.
Picnic - Get take out food or make a picnic lunch. Take your
time and enjoy your meal together outdoors.
Throw Rocks - Go to a pond, creek, or lake and throw rocks. Try
to skip them or aim for different targets.
So, although an occasional expensive dinner is nice, it is truly
the day-to-day affection that builds romance and love. Yes, Love
is Patient, Kind -- and Cheap!
About the author:
**Note from Author to Publisher -- This article may be edited
for length by removing
some of the ideas listed.**
About Author :
: Nicole Dean is the owner of
www.showMomtheMoney.com -- a fun and exciting site for Moms and
Work from Home Moms. ( http://www.showmomthemoney.com ) She
lives in Florida with her much loved Husband of almost 10 years,
and their two silly children.