Most of us are still recovering from the financially difficult month of January and the mere thought of having to spend money on Valentine’s Day is an absolute pain in the neck. However, expressing love through a gift doesn’t have to come in the form of overpriced roses and costly restaurant meals. Here are a few ideas to help make your Valentine’s Day special without breaking the budget.
There is nothing as special as reliving those special memories you’ve shared. You can make a calendar with photos of times you shared and it will cost you about KES 200 to KES 500, depending on the size of the calendar. You can also compile a cd with a collection of those special songs your sweet heart loves and you could explain why you chose each song. You can also videotape yourself and kids talking about those favorite memories of the recipient.
If your significant other loves reading, then there’s no better gift than to get her or him a used book. You can do some background research to know their favorite childhood stories and if they are missing their copies, scour through the streets and present them with a selection. To make it even more special, on the inside of the cover, explain why you chose the book for them.
Your honey wants to know you’re paying attention to the details of their life. What little irritations could you help soothe with a small gift? Does she need extra pantyhose for her desk drawer, or would he appreciate a set of socks? Has she been putting off sorting her photographs into albums? Do they have a hobby or interest that lends itself to purchasing something inexpensive but fun?
If the gift of a day at a luxurious spa is out of the question, you can give a loved one the spa experience at home. Pick up bubble bath, a bath sponge and a fragrant candle, and load their music player with a relaxing playlist. Be sure to be ready for their foot massage afterwards, and get the kids out of the house so the ambiance isn’t ruined by screaming and hammering on the door.
Remember, money can’t buy you love.