Friday 14 February 2014

How are You Spending Your Valentine's Day? We Suggest 9 Fun Ways to Spend Valentine's Day As A Teen


Valentine's Day is a spectacular, romantic and sweet day. The whole world celebrates it on the 14th of February. Just read on for some ideas on celebrating Valentine's Day as a teen
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1
Watch romantic movies with loved ones. This could be your family, friends, boyfriend or girlfriend, etc. Try movies like:
·         The Notebook, Dear John, A Walk to Remember, The Last Song - adapted from novels by Nicholas Sparks, Serendipity
·         City of Angles, You've got Mail, Valentine's Day, French Kiss, The Holiday, Vanilla Sky, A Cinderella Story, Even After a Cinderella Story, Love Wrecked, Sleepless in Seattle, Love,eat&pray, Titanic, Pride and Prejudice, etc.

2
Make some food to go with the movie. Yummy things include:
·         Chocolate cake
·         Heart-shaped cookies
·         Chocolate chip cookies
·         Strawberry cake
·         Chocolate dipping and strawberries
·         Milkshake (vanilla, chocolate or strawberry)
·         Cheesecake
·         Toffee
·         Popcorn
·         Ice cream
·         Caramelized apple
·         Brownies

3
Go to the orphanage. Give the children there candies and play with them. Going to the orphanage is a pretty cool idea, because you will make the children happy and also could be a part of your charity!

4
Watch something at the cinema or go to the theatre.

5
Watch a game.

6
Go to a nice restaurant with loved ones. Choose a restaurant that has a nice view, e.g. of the lagos Lagoon, or of the traffic from above.

7
Do something new. For example, travel to a different country, go to the beach, write a poem - just keep it simple but extraordinary.

8
Buy some gifts for your loved ones. Try candles, chocolate, clothes, makeup, flowers, handmade cards, bake cakes or cookies, necklaces, bracelets, rings, watches, shoes, sunglasses, etc.

9

Take a walk with loved ones. Eat hotdogs or any other food and exchange gifts. This is simple but very romantic.

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