Well, it is that time of year again when you need to show your loved one just how much they mean to you, or else! For most couples Valentine’s Day can a somewhat of a stressful holiday, with all trying to decide where to go, what presents to buy, how much to spend, or even what to say. Well when in doubt if your shopping for a female, historically a women’s best friend has always been jewelry. However, if you want to make it a “magical” experience and you are lacking in the revenue and the creative genius department. Well this Valentine’s Day you might actually find a couple of ways to make it a great romantic night, and not break your bank.
Here a few quick creative but wallet-friendly ideas to make Valentine’s day one for the record books! There is no better way to start off the day then showing your loved one you are then by bring them a heart-felt breakfast. Another way to creatively surprise your spouse is balloon gifts, before you inflate the balloon put some candy and maybe a note in the balloon, and then tie it in place where your loved one will find it. If you have children then get the whole family involved and make some pink mashed potatoes or some Valentine’s Day cookies, or various other Valentine’s Day recipes. Another creative idea is to make your own personal gift certificate, you can write on it different things that your spouse can cash it for, such as cleaning the house or just a load of laundry. Another very creative way to get your whole family involved or just you and your spouse is a scavenger hunt. Just place little notes around the house with phrases saying how much you care or great memories, or if the kids are getting involved hide candy or small toys with the notes and write a riddle about how to find the next. If you are fortunate enough to be able to get her that priceless piece of jewelry she has had her eye on make sure to let your insurance agent know so that it can be scheduled on your MA homeowner’s policy.
Contact your local Encharter Insurance agent today, and make sure that your gift is protected. You can also visit our website at www.encharter.com or just call 888-865-1244.


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