Posts Tagged ‘Valentines Day’

Valentines Day

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

What to do, where to go, how to impress on Valentines day?  These are questions asked by many in the lead up to Valentines Day so I thought a few words of advice might be of use…

 

Before we look at the what, where and how let’s consider why.  Why celebrate Valentines day at all?  Quite simply it’s a day that celebrates love and it is my opinion that such a celebration is worth being a part of.  I know it’s commercial, so is Mothers day and Fathers day, none the less I think it is magical to know that on the 14th of February every year couples are taking some time to celebrate their relationship.  We don’t need an excuse and I certainly hope it is not the only day you celebrate your connection but this is the day you share with those in love, those falling in love and those returning to love, enjoy it!

 

That said how to you make Valentines Day special?  First and foremost don’t leave it to the last minute!  I think because Valentines day is so close to Christmas planning often gets left until a day or two before the 14th of February.  The difficulty with that of course is that the restaurant you were hoping to go to will be (if it’s any good) fully booked, the shops you were planning to visit for that special gift will be crowded and you will more than likely end up settling for something quick, easy and therefore disappointing, plan ahead!

 

With that little lecture out of the way and the decision made to start planning early the next thing to think about is your budget.  This will be different for everyone and that is fine, so long as you know what it is you have a point to start from.  Whether your budget is large or small the key to success is thoughtfulness.  Put yourself in his or her shoes.  What says I love you in their language?  Build your Valentines Day gesture around that and it will be a day to remember.

 

A few Valentines day ideas to inspire….

 

Make a photo album with pictures of the two of you

Spend the morning in bed with champagne, crossiants and strawberries

Book a table at the restaurant were you first had a special meal together

Surprise them with a Romantic Gestures room theme

Valentines Day is on a Sunday this year, secretly arrange for your special someone to have Monday off work and head away on Sunday for a night at one of Romantic Gestures special venues

Have flowers delivered, yes it’s an oldie but it’s a goodie!

 

Aroha,

Jody

What does a Romance Planner Do?

Monday, September 14th, 2009

Most of you will be familiar with businesses like Greenacres and Home James that take care of the lawns, garden maintenance and housework for people who just don’t have time to do it themselves.  I use these as examples as they are areas where it has become very common for people to enlist the help of an expert to ensure the job gets done amidst a very busy schedule.

 

A Romance Planner is not that much different.  If you believe your relationship is as important as the lawns and the housework but find it difficult to allocate the time to plan special occasions a Romance Planner will take care of all the details for you.  Your Romance Planner will either meet with you or talk with you over the phone to discuss what you and your partner like to do, whether you are celebrating a special occasion or celebrating “just because” (a great reason) and will also ask for some detail about your history together.  This helps them to build a picture about what works for you as a couple and from there suggest the appropriate venues and or services.  A good Romance Planner won’t suggest anything that she (or he) has not personally assessed for quality, service and the “romance factor’.  For our clients this is their insurance policy that they are not going to walk into overpowering incense, the $5.00 wine of the month and the chocolate left over from Valentines day 05 when they were expecting beautiful candles, luxury accommodtion, fine wine and decadent truffles!  Your Romance Planner should also be able to assist with babysitters, pet minders, transport, flowers and anything else you need to ensure the Romantic Gesture you have arranged for your special someone is a fantastic success that was achieved without stress.

 

 You wouldn’t try and rewire your house if you didn’t understand what the red, white and yellow wires were for.  Likewise if you are finding the idea of being more romantic a daunting concept, don’t hesitate to enlist the services of a good Romance Planner.  It’s what we do each and every day and I can assure you working with one is a simple and painless process.