Valentine’s Day Tips: Music, Food, and Exercise can Make it Worthwhile

By James Morales / 1487015008
Music, food, and exercise can add up the flare of romance on Valentine's Day.

Valentine's Day is coming, and here are some simple ideas to make it worthwhile. Things like music, food, and exercise are usually overlooked, but they could make those memories worth a lifetime.

Food

Why not have a picnic? Maybe on a beach or in the grassy fields, having a simple snack with your special someone in this setting could make him or her fall in love even more. A personalized snack or lunch can make wonders. It is easier to buy something than to prepare the food yourself. But making an effort to make him or her something special is romantic.

Or why not cook together? It would be sweet to use this opportunity to bond together in the kitchen. Why not prepare the dinner date yourselves? You will not only have a full stomach but an overflowing heart as well.

Chocolates and wines are classic. Make sure to include them on your menu. Aside from the romantic atmosphere, it could infuse, chocolates and wine are proven to get things going romantically. 

Exercise

Yes, a date should not always be confined to a dining table alone. Why not enjoy nature together? Make it a goal to spend Valentine's Day doing physical things like biking, skating, or joining a marathon. If you use exercise as your bonding time, you will both see physical recreation as another means to understand each other, which will further deepen your love.

Music

How good your mood will be may also depend on your choice of music. Play romantic tunes for the day, or sweet jazz music that can make love flutter in the air. It can settle your mood and could lead to something even more intimate than you have ever experienced.

Or you may choose to go for a concert date. Regardless of the music genre, you listen to, as long as you sing the lines together in the crowd of a thousand people, the world will just be floating around the two of you.