I bet a gift card to a nice restaurant would be a good gift. It'll give them a chance to get out of the house and have a romantic dinner together. If you are unable to do that, perhaps make them dinner? If you live with them, stay at a friends house and just give them the evening to themselves. I'm sure they'd appreciate that.
2007-02-10 02:11:00
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answered by Tiffany D 3
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What about happening a picnic if the elements is nice for that? i'd be making my hubby get off the sofa for a picnic if he would not marvel me with something! i have offered a lovable little pair of bride and groom teddy bears (that's our first Valentines as a married couple!) to provide to him- i'd bake a mudcake yet i'm doing about 3 a week for the numerous birthdays so we are all caked out! that's Birthday season this time of three hundred and sixty 5 days right here- we had 5 of the failings interior the previous week on my own! Get onto your interior of reach tourism information superhighway website, not each pastime expenditures funds or perhaps interior the costliest factors there is an excellent quantity of loose issues that you'll be able to flow and word or do. also right here, a visit to an section theatre production is plenty more cost-effective than a movie value ticket, that could be yet another element to seem into!
2016-11-26 21:14:30
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answered by trebil 4
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What a great idea and a really nice person you are. As a parent I always love it when the kids make me something with their own hands. Say a beautiful quiet dinner made for two and no disturbance from everyone else at home. Just a quiet dinner and lovely music in the background, something that is special to them would be great. Depends on what type of parents you have. Their favorite meal, music and great dessert.
Good luck, will be thinking of your wonderful gesture on Valentines day.
2007-02-10 02:11:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Just spend some time with them doing something quiet. Playing cards or board games sounds simple, but I'm sure it will create memories to last a very long time. Besides, in the end, you may find out, this was not a present just for them.
2007-02-10 02:30:42
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answered by Scott E 1
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Spend the day with them, if at all possible. Be pleasant and accomodating all day long. Make them valentine cards with your own hands and tell them that you love them. If you can cook at all well, prepare the evening meal for them; if not, then order a pizza they like and pay for it from your own money. They'll be totally floored.
2007-02-10 02:28:50
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answered by rainbeauclown 3
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fixing your parents dinner would be a nice for valentine are a gift to a nice hotel for their relaxation of their choice..
2007-02-10 02:12:27
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answered by ladybug 6
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A gift certificate to their favorite restaurant. And baby sit for them if you have younger siblings that need that kind of watching.
2007-02-10 02:07:37
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answered by Aliz 6
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i would get them gift certificates to a nice restaurant, somewhere they have always wanted to eat at, or a place that is new and cool, like in my city we just had a new asian restaurant and also a new mexican restaurant, they are high quality food and they call themselves fine dining, so maybe something along those lines
2007-02-10 02:06:02
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answered by SuzyBelle04 6
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Make them a card and spend some time with them.
2007-02-10 02:28:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Give them the day off so they can be with each other.
2007-02-10 02:08:37
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answered by bvd1952 1
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