Valentines Date Ideas

Valentines Date Ideas

Lilah George, Staff writer

In this month of love, meeting your valentines fantasy requires creativity. There’s always the cliches of getting a box of chocolates and drinking sparkling cider; but going the extra mile in planning a thoughtful date can create loving memories. In the spirit of love, “I think doing something together like making a craft together would be fun. Like they could go to ceramics and make matching mugs or little clay animals together. Then they could go to the beach and have a picnic and drink out of your mugs while you get to watch a sunset,” Coco Swetman said.

So many movies feature couples having picnics or watching sunsets and these inspire real life dates. It gives points to start at for planning your romantic night, “I would go for something Bridgerton themed consisting of horse riding and going through a meadow and a trail together, plus a little picnic with an umbrella. You could have finger sandwiches and tea and I think it would be really cute,” Bree Burns said.

Some people like a more calm and quiet date to celebrate their valentines, while others like to go out and make the best of the night. Moved by the adventurous spirit, “I would want to go to a carnival and do something fun. I want to do the ‘wild things’ ride even though my boyfriend says he would never do it, but any roller coaster really would be fun. I would want to spend most of the day there and then go to eat,” Audrey Page said.

Valentines day has so many classic themes surrounding love, with elegant traditions. It’s always fun to be at your best and to have confidence in your plans. “Just wearing the fanciest clothes you have like floor length ballgowns and suits and then going on a picnic in the middle of a rainstorm in an undercover area and it would be aesthetic. You could also go and plant flowers red and pink for Valentine’s day,” Said Blair Jarman.