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I don't really celebrate it.. sometimes we have a romantic meal at home
ReplyDeleteI'm a single mum to four so I just cook something nice for my little ones and bake them some heart shaped shortbread! They usually make me a card and 'pick' me some flowers out of our garden lol! Bless them - I love them all!
ReplyDeleteA meal out!
ReplyDeleteAshleigh
dont do valentines - yuk!!
ReplyDeleteWell this year we are taking the kids away for the weekend lol x
ReplyDeleteI'm single so I treat it as any other day xxx
ReplyDeletecards and a little present each :)
ReplyDeleteWe usually have a takeaway as have the kids then go for a meal on another day as so expensive
ReplyDeleteI'm a bit long in the tooth for all that romance stuff, especially with the wife ;)
ReplyDeletemy OH cooks me steak & chips, my favourite :)
ReplyDeleteno i don't celebrate its just another day,
ReplyDeletemeal and a movie at home
ReplyDeleteMeal out without kids
ReplyDeleteMeal out withput the kids
ReplyDeletea meal and a movie at home
ReplyDeleteWe just send each other a card.
ReplyDeleteI usually cook a meal but this year with it being on a Saturday I might try for a night out with my fella if we can get a babysitter x
ReplyDeleteMy hubby nips out for a takeaway when the kids have gone to bed.
ReplyDeletea meal with hubby
ReplyDeletemy hubby always cooks me a nice meal
ReplyDeleteWe swap cards and a small gift and usually have a nice meal at home :)
ReplyDeleteIm single but I will buy my daughter a valentines present
ReplyDeleteDon't usually celebrate it
ReplyDeleteWe have a take away and that's about it
ReplyDeletenormally a meal in with hubby, but I think we will go out this yr as its a sat night
ReplyDeleteWith my Children and Husband :) We go out Pizza hut Childrens choice x
ReplyDeleteSometimes we go for a meal or we have a takeaway
ReplyDeleteCinema or theatre and a meal!
ReplyDeleteOur Daughter was born on Valentine's Day so it is always her special day
ReplyDeleteSteak and wine
ReplyDeleteA single red rose with a black ribbon tied around it, every year, my wife is a big fan of Phantom of the Opera :)
ReplyDeleteI cook and clean and shout at the kids......haha
ReplyDeleteWe sometimes give each other a little present but after 11 years together we dont bother too much x
I gave up trying to celebrate it when I realised my hubby wasn't going to reciprocate the idea.
ReplyDeleteA small pressie for hubby and a nice meal out.
ReplyDeleteI usually buy myself some chocolate from my husband....
ReplyDeleteWe both make a lovely meal together and like last year will involve our little boy and some family time with my partners nanny as it's her birthday!
ReplyDeleteUsually a bottle of wine and a good meal at home. Lots of snuggles after x
ReplyDeleteDon't really celebrate it. Not even wasting money on a card!
ReplyDeleteWe really don't go in for the traditional Valentine's Day but sometimes use it as an excuse to get out into the countryside for the day, or make a great dinner at home.
ReplyDeleteCelebrating with my girlfriend by having a nice meal
ReplyDeleteJust a card as its two days after my birthday
ReplyDeleteWe usually enjoy a special meal at home with all the family.
ReplyDeletewe just get each other a card we do bother with it really.
ReplyDeletesmall romantic presents, large romantic meal!
ReplyDeletebeen married so long now we don't bother
ReplyDeleteI cook my wonderful hubby a special meal - candles, posh table setting, chocs, wine .the works :)
ReplyDeleteWe normally grab a takeaway, a bottle of wine and watch a movie :) x
ReplyDeletewe don't really, but I love to get my daughters a love heart gingerbread or sonmething like that from the bakers :)
ReplyDeleteI don't celebrate but I'm open to offers!
ReplyDeleteI don't celebrate but I'm open to offers.
ReplyDeleteI never have I'm afraid - not a misery though I'm quite happy for everyone else to
ReplyDeleteI used to spend V day with friends who I loved as I think Love is universal. I prefer to make my own special days to celebrate as it means more then a day where everyone is "just because".
ReplyDeletea special meal I make at home or a picnic x
ReplyDeleteI am married but My Husband and I dont bother as thats what our anniversary is for x
ReplyDeleteWith two little boys its hard to find the time for romance, but we do exchange gifts and my hubby sometimes treats me by the cooking the tea!!! ha
ReplyDeletemy partner cooks me a nice meal at home rather than going out on Valentine's night as can be very expensive.
ReplyDeletewine
ReplyDeleteI don't celebrate it.
ReplyDeleteWe used to go out but i now make a meal for us both.
ReplyDeleteIt really depends on if hubby is home (he works away) as the kids have got a little older we tend to plan a nice meal out if we can
ReplyDeletenormally just have a nice meal at home- the hubby thinks hes being romantic by making a bacon sandwich for breakfast- so i normally get that :) this will be our first as husband and wife.
ReplyDeleteLast year I cooked a surprise meal, no plans yet for this year!
ReplyDeleteNormally we just exchange a card (Laura Jeffs)
ReplyDeletewe don't celebrate valentines day as my husband always has to work that day, so I always feel a little left out
ReplyDeletewe can't afford to celebrate it at the moment as it's 3 days before our youngest's birthday!
ReplyDeleteUsually go out for a meal
ReplyDeleteWe just have a homecooked candlelit meal we made together
ReplyDeletemarried for 20 yrs, so not really one for me, but I look forward to seeing what my children both do for their new partners
ReplyDeletewe don't really celebrate valentines day :-(
ReplyDeletewe don't celebrate I have a totally unromantic man
ReplyDeleteWe usually have both children at home so tend to just grab a takeaway valentines weekend and watch a dvd at home. Its less expensive that way too! xx
ReplyDeleteWe just tend to get the M&S meal deal and enjoy a nice meal at home.
ReplyDeleteWe never do - it is just another day
ReplyDeleteBeen together forty years, never celebrated Valentines Day
ReplyDeleteWe tend to fin something music related. It's a nice night out and gives us some quality time! x
ReplyDeletewe never get time now we have kids
ReplyDeleteSome wine and a DVD!
ReplyDeleteWe usually get each other a small gift but we don't really go overboard for Valentines
ReplyDeleteWe don't really celebrate it, to be honest!
ReplyDeleteWe don't treat it any differently than a normal loved-up day lol!
ReplyDeleteWe just send a card :)
ReplyDeleteI've been with my partner for 17 years, and we've never really bothered, but I did get him a card last year, I couldn't resist it! It said 'You might be a nob, but I like you anyway!' Irresistible!
ReplyDeleteThis year will be my second Valentines day with my partner, and normally one of us cooks the other a nice meal, (all three courses) and we watch some horror films together. In my eyes, there is no better way to spend the day!
ReplyDeletedon't really do anything special :(
ReplyDeleteWe dont really go out as we have a family but i try and make a nice dinner
ReplyDeleteI usually bake a cake and we just enjoy the day together
ReplyDeletetakeout bottle of wine and a film
ReplyDeleteNice meal at home if anything. One year my OH ran me a bath and let me listen to Michael Buble loudly for ages. Never happened again!
ReplyDeleteA nice meal at home if anything. One year my OH let me listen to Michael Buble loudly for ages whilst I soaked in the bath. Never happened again!
ReplyDeleteWith an M&S Meal for 2 and a glass of bubbly!!
ReplyDeleteA nice meal if anything. I try to do some Valentine's related activities with my LO but nothing special with OH!
ReplyDeleteWe don't celebrate it xx
ReplyDeleteWe don't bother anymore - I love my hubby, he loves me and we tend to make more of an event over our wedding anniversary
ReplyDeleteno , nobody loves me
ReplyDeletewe don't but try to surprise eachother throughout the year @msedollyp
ReplyDeletei normally cook a 3 course meal, but my partner has never bought/given me anything. this is our 12th valentines this year.maybe this year haha
ReplyDeletea weekend getaway x
ReplyDeleteOut for a meal if we remember to book, cinema, and exchanging of gifts.
ReplyDeleteIt tends to be a M&S fine in for £10! Who said love never dies lol
ReplyDeleteI'll be working :(
ReplyDeleteWe don't celebrate it.
ReplyDeleteI don't celebrate valentines day
ReplyDeleteWe tend to buy a bag of sweeties for each other
ReplyDeleteNow we have children we are lucky if we remember to get each other a card!
ReplyDeleteWe usually just exchange cards
ReplyDeleteWe don't celebrate it but sometimes I feel compelled to buy my other half a bottle of wine :)
ReplyDeleteAt home with my hubby - set the table nice and cook a meal together
ReplyDeleteIts different every year - Sometimes at home with my son or if its the weekend a nice meal or show at theatre! :)
ReplyDeleteI dont do valentines day. x
ReplyDeleteWe dont. I show love every day not just on one day of the year
ReplyDeleteRomantic meal out :)
ReplyDeleteWe get small gifts (like chocolate) and have a nice meal (either at home or out). We'll probably get our 2 year old a small treat, also.
ReplyDeleteI'm single, but I usually buy my daughter a sweet treat of some sort in a heart shape.
ReplyDeleteA night in with takeaway and swap jokey presents.
ReplyDeleteWe don't celebrate it-why save the romance for one particular day?!
ReplyDeleteJust something quiet at home and we give cards and presents.
ReplyDeleteI cook dinner and we have a nice lazy evening and eat loads of chocolate :)
ReplyDeleteI don't! Short of wishing a happy one to my best friend, who lives in Estonia where Valentine's is actually about friends!
ReplyDeletedon't celebrate it, I really don't like feeling like you have to do something. Still do 'romantic' things at other times though.
ReplyDelete@fionaseaeagle
with having 3 children, we don't get chance to go out, so we stay at home.
ReplyDeletewatch tv hubby working
ReplyDeleteI don't celebrate but that is probably because I am a sad singleton, if I had an other half I'd definitely love to celebrate with chocolate! :)
ReplyDeleteDinner and a movie
ReplyDeletewe celebrate with love chocs and a movie :)
ReplyDeletea weekend away in london with theatre and dinner :)
ReplyDeleteWill be my first time properly celebrating it as I've just got my first girlfriend! Already booked a table at a French restaurant
ReplyDeleteWe have a nice takeway
ReplyDeleteA good rom-com and a bottle of wine, after a nice dinner.
ReplyDeleteusually a takeaway but this year waiting for our little girl to arrive :)
ReplyDeleteWe usually go out for a nice meal and then watch a movie together
ReplyDeleteMy husband is working so I'm spending it with my gorgeous 2 month old little girl, getting myself Chinese!x
ReplyDeleteMy husband is working so I'm spending it with our 2 month old little girl and getting myself a Chinese!
ReplyDeletejust send each other a card
ReplyDeleteWith a special home cooked meal for two.
ReplyDeleteI don't celebrate.
ReplyDeletewe dont do anything =)
ReplyDeleteA nice meal and a good film with hubby.
ReplyDeletedinner
ReplyDeleteDon't really do anything
ReplyDelete@oneisjamie
It tends to be low key in our house. Hubby and I exchange cards and we usually get heart shaped biscuits or something for dessert :)
ReplyDeleteWe have a candle lit meal at home.
ReplyDeleteA home cooked meal and a bottle of wine
ReplyDeleteThis is our first valentines day as a married couple, so we're gonna make it lots of fun! Hopefully off to London for the weekend :)
ReplyDeleteit's my boyfriends birthday on valentines day so we tend to focus on that. usually we'd just wait til the kids are in bed and do an m&s dine in meal & watch a film
ReplyDeletei go out for a meal with my partner - lots of food!!
ReplyDeleteWe keep it low key: we stay home, the mister cooks his 'famous' lasagne and then we watch Lady & The Tramp in our PJs whilst munching on american sweets and cookies :)
ReplyDeleteWe used to go out for a meal but now, with two small kids its easier to get a takeaway.
ReplyDeleteNormally with a dvd, bottle of bubbly and a curry
ReplyDeletewe dont usually bother!
ReplyDeletespending the day with the person i love
ReplyDeleteGo out for a nice meal
ReplyDeletewe dont celebrate it, with money as it is we cant afford anything, i somethimes make him a card (but not one that anyone else could see ;) but we dont do anything or buy anything :( maybe one day
ReplyDeletePrawn cocktail and steak
ReplyDeletewe dont really do Valentines day - so just cards
ReplyDeleteThe day after!
ReplyDeleteBefore I leave for work, I'll leave chocolates, a card & a dozen red roses for Bev to find when she wakes up. And, in the evening, I'll cook her a nice steak meal.
ReplyDeleteYes plz I love chocolate
ReplyDeleteWe don't celebrate Valentines day, we are always having special little days throughout the year where we do something nice for each other.
ReplyDeleteWe normally have a cosy night in with a lovely indian take away and a good movie :)
ReplyDeletea dinner out maybe
ReplyDeleteWe just give each other a card. It would be nice if my hubby was a bit more romantic.... I used to make more of an effort romance-wise but it was one way so I don't bother now! Still, he is good in other ways.
ReplyDeleteA nice meal in an expensive restaurant
ReplyDeleteWe normally just have a nice meal,but this year we are going away for the weekend!
ReplyDeleteMaybe get some take away & watch a film once the little ones gone to bed.
ReplyDeleteWe don't really do much at all apart from a card! My mother in law reminds my husband to get me flowers.
ReplyDeleteWhere's the romance! haha!
Romantic dinner with my husband x
ReplyDeletejust a nice meal by myself!
ReplyDeleteRather than buying each other gifts, we put some money in our holiday fund, for later in the year.
ReplyDeleteWe usually go out for a meal.
ReplyDeleteWe don't usually bother much. Just a card.
ReplyDeleteWe just have a quiet evening together at home with a nice meal then just relaxing
ReplyDeleteat home, best way to be personal and just with the ne you love xxx
ReplyDeleteWe send each other cards and a small gift each.
ReplyDeleteI don't think you should need a day to show someone you love them
ReplyDeleteRomantic home cooked meal for 2
ReplyDeleteWe might have a nice meal at home, but nothing more than that
ReplyDeleteA quiet meal at home
ReplyDeleteDon't have a significant other but celebrating it a month later (on 14 March) by meeting a fav rockstar. Can't wait. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm single at mo so wont be celebrating. All the more 4 me If I win.xx
ReplyDeleteDon't do Valentines really, we might have a bottle of wine.
ReplyDeleteI always buy flowers and chocolates for my partner!
ReplyDeleteCandle light dinner with my partner, champagne and chocolate!
ReplyDeleteThe traditional way – with the lights down low, an intimate candlelit dinner followed by an equally romantic dinner. We're true old romantics!
ReplyDeletedon't normally bother lol
ReplyDeleteHave a nice meal.
ReplyDeleteDepends if we've got a babysitter as to whether we celebrate at home or out!
ReplyDeleteBy spending some time together
ReplyDeleteJust Cards for us.
ReplyDeleteI don't celebrate since i'm single
ReplyDeletequiet night at home with chocolate :)
ReplyDeleteWine and a meal at home with my hubby
ReplyDeleteA meal at home and a cuddle on the sofa watching a film
ReplyDeleteExchange cards but that's all.
ReplyDeleteI'm single so don't celebrate it.
ReplyDelete@jaizduck
As a single mum the kids and I have a movie night and 'pickie bits' with popcorn. Who needs red roses and popcorn when you have fab kids.
ReplyDeleteWe normally celebrate with a nice meal at home but as Valentine's Day is a Saturday this year, I will be at work from 12-8pm and I'll be on my feet all day so will be happy with an early night :)
ReplyDeletewell my hubby will be leaving for work at 7 and doenst finish til 6 and i have my voluntary job running the young archaeologist clue in Poole so we will celebrate on Sunday on our day off by having a nice relaxing day together which we rarely get, a nice lie in a lovely brunch and a few good movies in the afternoon
ReplyDeleteSpend time with loved one.
ReplyDeleteRachel Craig
a nice night in with a lovely meal and a dvd.
ReplyDeleteWe don't mark Valentines Day.
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