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Here are the 111 ways and they are in no particular order or categories (i.e. if they are for spouse, child, etc.) We are planning to color code them on separate colored paper so if you want an idea for your spouse, you pick red, pink for your child, etc. Have fun!
Bring a single rose and place it on your person's pillow. Have a favorite photo of family or friend enlarged, framed and placed on a desk or bedside table of your person.
Go for a walk or bike ride with your person.
Take off early from work one day and take them to the park or for ice cream.
Suggest something fun to do before they have ask.
Get tickets to a local sporting event for just you two.
Declare a "no TV" night and pull out a game or puzzle.
Take them to lunch.
Take over one of their household tasks.
Write a note and put in on the mirror where they will see it when they get ready for their day.
Have a special candlelight dinner for just you two.
Rent a video they have really been wanting to see and watch it together.
Invite them to a movie at the theater.
Go to the library together.
Do something unexpected like building a snowman together, playing a
video game at the mall, going bowling, etc. Share your personal thoughts by sharing from your journal or memories
and feelings. Do a particular homework assignment with them.
Next time you know they are a little short of cash, slip an extra $5 in
a pocket of their coat or trousers. Ask their opinion of things that matter to you.
Call them two or three times one week just to tell them you love them.
Share a particular part of the paper with them every day.
Lend them something very special to you.
Listen to them without interrupting.
Spend time with just them, baking cookies or making bread or doing
something they want. Don't compare them with others.
Go to some special event that honors them.
Laugh with them.
Be interested in their work or schoolwork.
Tell them you think they are terrific.
Buy them something small and special that you know would mean something
to only the two of you. Eat together.
Clean their room or house and leave heart notes.
Do their laundry.
Bring home dinner.
For children spend an extra 15 minutes putting them to bed.
Go on a picnic. If it's raining, set up a picnic on a blanket in the living room.
Roast marshmallows in the fireplace or over candles.
Read a book together trading off the reading.
Contribute matching funds to obtain something you both want-a trip or
new piece of furniture, etc. Hold them close. Raise your glass of orange juice at breakfast and make a toast to your
person. Include a riddle or a joke in their lunch.
Make a snack together and skip dinner and just enjoy some talk time.
Buy a notebook and keep positive notes about your person for a month then give it them.
Leave a note for them anywhere anytime such as, "way to go, super job,
you're special, I knew you could do it, I love you, you're incredible, etc." Surprise them with a flower for no reason other than you love them.
Make their favorite dish for dinner.
Make their bed for them.
Give them a 5-10 minute shoulder and neck massage.
Leave their favorite candy or chocolate on their pillow.
Talk about your child's good behavior or accomplishments to someone in
front of him. Tell you child stories about things they did as a baby.
Mail a personal letter to his/her work letting them know how special they are.
Give them the gift of time and self.
Write them a "love letter." Cut it into pieces and put it into an envelope. Mail it to work or tuck it in their lunch.
Let them choose the topic of conversation, even if you would not have
chosen it. Resist giving advice, no matter how well-intentioned.
Don't just give a quick hello peck-give them a real kiss.
Make real eye contact while you are talking.
Wear your hair his favorite way.
Save them the last piece of dessert-hidden away from everybody else.
Grant them Saturday morning sleep-in privileges.
Enjoy a beautiful sunset together.
Walk hand-in-hand. Don't let ANYTHING come between you.
Bring something nice home to them for no other reason than your love for them. Share with them the things that you love most about them.
Ask your spouse for one suggestion on how YOU could be a better spouse,
and do it! Find a sport or hobby both of you can do together.
Admit your mistakes.
Offer to help with whatever they are doing.
Ask them to show you how to do something.
Write a poem about how special they are.
Take an afternoon drive together.
Look at old photos together.
Serve them breakfast in bed.
Smile more when you look at them.
Ask them about their dreams. Tell them they have the night off.
Let them know when you've thought of them during the day.
Plant a seed together and nurture it to maturity.
Take a walk around the block.
Go outside and see how many different types of flowers you can find.
Go exploring for bugs, ants, spiders, etc.
Look at photos together of when you met.
Watch a TV show they like with them.
Whisper sweet nothings in their ear.
Remember the day you fell in love and recreate it.
Walk barefoot on the beach together.
Build a fort with blankets.
Find out what makes each other happy.
Make heart-shaped cinnamon toast or pancakes for breakfast.
Make an album or scrapbook of your favorite memories together.
Dim the lights and snuggle together on the couch.
Fill up the gas tank of your partner's car.
Pop in a romantic music CD and slow dance.
Make a list of top 10 things you love about your partner or child.
Play tag.
Have a tickle fight.
Pick up their clothes from the floor without saying a word about it.
Send an e-mail just to say, "I'm thinking of you."
Tape your favorite TV show and spend the night talking.
Cast a playful wink any time, anywhere.
Write a thank you note for all the things you take for granted about them.
Call your partner at work and ask them on a date.
Get up and turn off the last light when you're both cozy in bed.
Leave a bunch of bananas on the kitchen table with a note, "I go bananas over you!"
Make a romantic dinner together and serve it on your finest china.
Go for a moonlight walk.
Watch the sunrise together.
Play with play-doh together.
Color in a coloring book together.
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