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Date Night…In

by Hood Staff

They say Valentine’s Day is the most romantic day of the year, but most parents would probably disagree. What once was a special day with flowers, chocolate, and dinner out is generally replaced by diaper changes, feedings, and bedtime routines as we navigate the parenthood life.

But does it have to be? Absolutely not! Here are some ways to bring the spark back on Valentine’s Day right from your very own home!

1. Make it a family affair and involve them in the festivities. It could be a chance to start a new tradition. While it may not exactly scream “romance,” it can still be a lot of fun. Make a special meal and dress up! Have the kids help with decorations by cutting out paper hearts and lining the table with battery-operated lights or candles.

Just because the day doesn’t look exactly like it did before you had children doesn’t mean the day has to be a bust!

2. Send the kids away…to another room. Set up a special movie night in the living room for the kids and have a fun dinner they can enjoy during the movie. You can even set up blankets or forts!

For one night, break the “no food in the living room” rule for the kids. Why go through the work to make it a special night for the kids? Because while they are occupied (even if just for 20 minutes), it gives Mom and Dad time to have their own little date night. Make a special parents-only meal, use the good dishes, and pour a special drink. It’s a win-win for the whole family!

Here are some child-friendly favorite items to make the day feel special at home:

• Battery operated candles • Fairy lights • Heart-shaped cookie cutters • Balloons • Flowers

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