Romantic Gifts for Valentine’s Day
The present doesn’t necessarily have to be expensive, but it should be personal — after all, you know your significant other or spouse better than anyone else. Here are five fabulous gift ideas, some that put a new twist on the traditional and some that are strictly modern.
1. Let love bloom — While a dozen red roses is always a welcome expression of love, why not sow the seeds of happiness all year round? If your significant other loves having fresh flowers in the house or at the office, you can plan to have a new arrangement delivered every month. Many online florists make this easy, with plans that send a seasonal arrangement automatically for a year. What better reminder of your love?
2. Send a video valentine — If you can’t be with the one you love on Valentine’s Day (or if you leave for work before your spouse wakes up), you can still let them know you’re thinking of them with a video valentine. More personal than a phone call, a video valentine gives you a chance to pour your heart out. And you can edit until it is perfect. Newlyweds can create their own tradition of recording Valentine’s Day each year — combined with your wedding video, this can be an ongoing memento of your marriage. And of course, if you plan to get engaged this Valentine’s Day, you’ll want to have that on tape for posterity.
The experts at Crutchfield.com, a leading source for online electronics, suggest two camcorder options. The first is the Sony DCR-TRV240 digital8 camcorder, which offers the great quality and PC editing features of a digital camcorder for about the same price as an analog camcorder. You can stream video to your loved one over the Internet using most PCs, without any fancy equipment or esoteric set-up. And if you’re nervous, the SteadyShot feature keeps the shakiness out of your production.
Another great choice is the Sony DCR-PC101 mini DV digital camcorder. This tiny camcorder will fit almost anywhere, making it much more likely that you’ll take it with you to record life’s important moments. Unlike many tiny camcorders, the ergonomic design of this Sony makes it easy for adult hands to use. It provides studio-quality digital video as well as a digital photo mode, for snapping still images, and features a Carl Zeiss lens, which helps eliminate glare and captures more detail.
Crutchfield customers have access to technical help seven days a week, so even if you don’t have a lot of experience using your camcorder, you can still produce a great video valentine. Using the toll-free support number, you’ll be able to speak to an expert who knows the ins and outs of anything you have purchased. You can call as often as you need to for as long as you own your Crutchfield equipment. Technical help is also available online.
3. A romantic interlude — Dinner for two at a fancy restaurant is always appropriate for Valentine’s Day. But if you’d prefer to avoid the crowds, use your imagination to come up with a creative menu that caters to your special someone’s tastes. If you are an accomplished home chef, let your imagination run wild. How about a meal composed entirely of heart shaped food? Or perhaps a menu that includes only red, pink and white foods?
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