A Creative Romantic Lives in You
A Creative Romantic Lives in You
Why is it that so many people believe that they don’t have
time or take the initiative to be romantic? Maybe most
people don’t believe that they are creative enough to be
romantic. Everyone is creative! The definition of being
creative is having the ability or power to create. The word
create offers a much broader definition than most people
accept when it comes to the process of being able to come
up with something original or simply well thought out.
Gifts that are considered to be traditionally romantic like
candy and flowers are wonderful, but sometimes you need
something that goes one step further. If your spouse enjoys
flowers, you don’t have to settle for roses because they
can sometimes become unexciting after a while! Present him
or her with something completely original such as a daisy
or another flower where petals can be counted. Ask him or
her to play the childhood game of ‘they love me, they love
me not’ and watch them pluck the petals as they go.
However, don’t allow for the possibility of him or her
arriving at the ‘they love me not’. Count the petals before
you present the flower to your spouse and trim it so that
there is an odd number of petals for the right outcome!
Arts and crafts used to be a fun break from the monotony of
the school day, but believe it or not, it will come in
handy when it comes to creative romantic gestures. Instead
of promising that you will love him or her forever, show
them. Take a piece of paper, ribbon or other material you
choose and write “I love you” on both sides from end to
end. Twist the paper 180 degrees and connect both ends of
the paper until you have mad what looks like the figure
eight. Tape or glue to ends together. You can present your
love with a symbol that shows them your love for them is an
endless love.
Creativity comes in many different forms! Being creative
can mean creating an atmosphere. If you want to plan the
ultimate romantic evening but funds are low or you simply
don’t want to have to leave the house, shut down the
electricity and imitate a power outage (it’s up to you
whether or not you tell him or her!). You won’t have any
distractions or heat, so it is up to both of you to keep
the other warm and entertain each other.
Maybe romance is on your mind, but he or she is going out
of town. Did you know that people on airplanes are
typically hopeless romantics? Any flight attendant would be
more than happy to make sure that your spouse receives a
special present after the flight has left the ground.
Simply approach a crewmember after he or she boards the
plane and they are usually more than happy to oblige a
hopeless romantic like you! (You might want to make sure
that the gift is unwrapped or keep it to a single rose due
to heightened security.)
Creativity doesn’t have to come in the form of gifts every
single time. Gestures like getting up and dancing with your
spouse when a special song comes on the radio is quite
creative and incredibly romantic! Whenever the mood strikes
you, allow your creative juices to flow!
Why is it that so many people believe that they don’t have
time or take the initiative to be romantic? Maybe most
people don’t believe that they are creative enough to be
romantic. Everyone is creative! The definition of being
creative is having the ability or power to create. The word
create offers a much broader definition than most people
accept when it comes to the process of being able to come
up with something original or simply well thought out.
Gifts that are considered to be traditionally romantic like
candy and flowers are wonderful, but sometimes you need
something that goes one step further. If your spouse enjoys
flowers, you don’t have to settle for roses because they
can sometimes become unexciting after a while! Present him
or her with something completely original such as a daisy
or another flower where petals can be counted. Ask him or
her to play the childhood game of ‘they love me, they love
me not’ and watch them pluck the petals as they go.
However, don’t allow for the possibility of him or her
arriving at the ‘they love me not’. Count the petals before
you present the flower to your spouse and trim it so that
there is an odd number of petals for the right outcome!
Arts and crafts used to be a fun break from the monotony of
the school day, but believe it or not, it will come in
handy when it comes to creative romantic gestures. Instead
of promising that you will love him or her forever, show
them. Take a piece of paper, ribbon or other material you
choose and write “I love you” on both sides from end to
end. Twist the paper 180 degrees and connect both ends of
the paper until you have mad what looks like the figure
eight. Tape or glue to ends together. You can present your
love with a symbol that shows them your love for them is an
endless love.
Creativity comes in many different forms! Being creative
can mean creating an atmosphere. If you want to plan the
ultimate romantic evening but funds are low or you simply
don’t want to have to leave the house, shut down the
electricity and imitate a power outage (it’s up to you
whether or not you tell him or her!). You won’t have any
distractions or heat, so it is up to both of you to keep
the other warm and entertain each other.
Maybe romance is on your mind, but he or she is going out
of town. Did you know that people on airplanes are
typically hopeless romantics? Any flight attendant would be
more than happy to make sure that your spouse receives a
special present after the flight has left the ground.
Simply approach a crewmember after he or she boards the
plane and they are usually more than happy to oblige a
hopeless romantic like you! (You might want to make sure
that the gift is unwrapped or keep it to a single rose due
to heightened security.)
Creativity doesn’t have to come in the form of gifts every
single time. Gestures like getting up and dancing with your
spouse when a special song comes on the radio is quite
creative and incredibly romantic! Whenever the mood strikes
you, allow your creative juices to flow!
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