Things to do on Valentine’s Day If you’re Broke.
You’re broke and it’s almost Valentine’s Day! Alternatively, you can be working on paying off debt, investing for a house upgrade, having a baby, or dealing with an unforeseen expense. My husband and I have experienced this quite a few times. I’d like to share with you things I thought of to do on Valentine’s Day if you’re tight for cash.
Yes, Valentine’s Day is too marketed. To be honest, nevertheless, if you turn up empty-handed, your spouse, partner, or loved one will be unhappy due to the fact that you didn’t think through it first. This further lends them the feeling of being unimportant.
1. Do a pedicure or manicure for one another.
2. Visit a park
3. Netflix or Hulu paired with popcorn or pizza
4. Look through past pictures or videos.
5. Cook together
6. Together, light some candles and enjoy a bubble bath.
7. Have some board game fun.
8. Take a seat outside and simply chat.
9. Go through the shopping center.
10. Play/listen to some music.
11. Go for a bike ride
12. Go Fishing
13. Go for a drive
14. Massage each other.
15. Share a cup of tea or coffee.
16. Make a scrumptious breakfast spread.
17. Dinner for two at home. Why spend money on a pricey dinner?
18. After the kids go to bed, just relax and spend time together on the couch.
19. Play a game of “50 Questions” among yourselves. Count the number of correct responses you can acquire!
20. Massage each other’s feet.
21. Take pleasure in stargazing during the evening.
22. Stroll along the shore
23. Together, bake something. Make it challenging and enjoyable.
24. Use anything you have in the refrigerator and freezer to make homemade ice cream sundaes together.
25. Make a list of the one hundred reasons you two are in love.