As Valentine’s Day approaches…it’s less than a month away after all, I’m committed to making it easier for you to share the love on what is often the most stressful romantic holiday. Valentine’s Day can put a lot of strain on a relationship. Expectations, on the part of both men and women, often run wild.
My solution is to stretch the 24 hours of February 14th into 168 hours of Valentine’s Week.
Why?
To allow for more creativity, more options in gift giving, and, more opportunity to express your love. And isn’t that what it’s all about?
According to statistics, Valentine’s Day is a procrastinator’s delight, in that most cards, candy and flowers are purchased at the last minute. Both as a florist, and as a husband, Clay agrees. Unfortunately, those who wait until the last minute often find their selection is now limited and, in the case of florists, the delivery schedule has been filled.
Why not send your romantic bouquet on Monday, February 11th?
It’s a wonderful way to start the week and set the stage for a romantic Valentine’s Day. Not to mention, you’ll be her heart’s champion.
Your sweetheart will know you thought of her early and didn’t wait until the last minute to buy her Valentine gift, reiterates Clay. Besides, your early thoughtfulness will impress her co-workers and win you some “bonus” points for being such a romantic guy!
Valentine’s Week gives you not just 24 hours to “get it right,” but 168 hours to express your feelings.
I think this year you could start the Valentine countdown on Monday, February 11th, and close the celebration that Saturday or Sunday night, with a romantic evening for two. It’s a win-win lover’s strategy – and I say that from personal experience! Just ask my wife.
Clay
McAdams Floral
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