Top 5 Budget-Friendly Ways to Spend Valentine's Day
Valentine’s Day is coming up. If you’re on a bind, you’ll certainly appreciate these top 5 budget-friendly ways to spend this special day with your special someone.
Valentine’s Day almost always sneaks up on us. As the festivities of New Year’s Day gradually recedes and as the winter slowly bids goodbye, Valentine’s Day follows fast on their heels. And although it offers us the perfect time to share our love to the people close to our hearts, sometimes, Valentine’s Day seems to come too soon. That is, before we even gather together enough money to buy those expensive gifts and plan the perfect date.
Thankfully, Valentine’s Day does not have to be expensive; it just needs to be romantic. And here are the 10 best ways to celebrate it minus the empty wallet.
1. Stay at home and play games
One of the most overlooked yet most fulfilling date ideas, staying at home and just playing games together is highly beneficial, especially to the budding relationship. Playing games allows you to be silly with each other, thus inviting your fun, carefree selves to come out into the open. This is a great way to get to know your partner more. All you have to pay for are the snacks and some fun board games, which you may already even have at home.
2. Have a cooking session
Even if it’s your first time to cook, cooking with your loved one is a great way to spend time together. This is a great way for you to bond and to work together towards a common goal, which can bring you so much closer together. This activity also hits two birds with one stone; not only are you spending time together, but dinner’s also included in the package.
3. Go walking
In the olden times, walking was quite a popular activity. But now, in our world of fast cars and bullet trains, we never seem to take a moment to just walk slowly and take in the surroundings. On Valentine’s Day, take the opportunity to have some quiet time with your loved one by going on a walking tour. Choose someplace quiet where you can also talk while walking. It may sound dull at first, but if you’ve both been busy, you’ll appreciate the solitude that walking offers; it’s like taking a breather from the fast-paced environment you’re often exposed to.
4. Go ice skating
Ice skating is a fun activity to do together, especially if one of you needs some coaching. The best part is, ice skating is a low cost but highly enjoyable activity that can help you save money on Valentine’s Day. It’s certainly more fun than sitting in a posh but crowded restaurant worrying about the bill.
5. Go on a group date
Well, Valentine’s Day may be a time for spending time with your partner, but if you spend every single day together, there are many different ways to make this day feel more special. Inviting your closest couple friends and heading out to dinner is a great way to do. And even if you guys choose a fancy restaurant, the fact that you can split the bill makes the date easier on the pocket.