Sorry for the long break. As most already know (who's reading and catching up on my blogs), that I had my baby... our 3rd child recently. But don't worry I'll give you all those missed days' Romantic Ideas.
Idea #37
On a special occasion such as your partner's birthday, buy twenty-four red roses. Arrange to meet her at a specific spot in a shopping mall before going out for dinner. Get to the shopping mall early and position yourself around the corner from your meeting spot.
Ask a guy who is walking by whether he would mind helping you out. Give him a rose, point out your partner and ask him to walk up to her and say, "Happy Birthday Meagan" and give her the rose and then walk away. Repeat this with eleven other guys. Choose guys who are not too good looking and choose guys of different ages. A nice touch is to have the last rose delivered by a small child who could even be accompanied by his parents.
After the first twelve flowers have been delivered, approach your partner with the twelve remaining roses.
Idea #38
Always listen for things that your partner reminisces about and jot them down somewhere. For example, perhaps she talks about the ice cream that she had from a particular shop when she was a little girl.
When a special occasion comes along, check your list of things that your partner talks about and try to recreate one of them, for example, visit the shop and buy a tub or ice cream making sure that the name of the shop is on the container.
Idea #39
Create a love montage by collecting some photographs of you and your partner, some ticket stubs of places you have visited and any other small odds and ends that have special meaning to you both.
Take these items and get them professionally framed in three dimensional montage. Alternatively, buy a frame and create a simple montage yourself.
Idea #40
Buy an ornately carved wooden box which is lined with green or red felt. Find an old fashioned key and place it in the box.
Next, get a small gold plaque and have it engraved with the words
The Key to My Heart
Fix the plaque to the inside of the top of the box so that it can be read when the box is opened.









