Celebrating Valentine s Day Apart
by: kingpin221
status: Full Member
Total views: 8
Word Count: 585
First we will consider the case of a couple who is in a long distance relationship. For this couple, they may be used to spending important days such as Valentine's Day, anniversaries and other holidays apart so it may not be as difficult for them to deal with. However, there are ways this couple can still celebrate Valentine's Day together. One way to do this is to both rent the same movie and watch it while on the phone together. This may run up your phone bill but if you have unlimited evening minutes you and your partner can chat away on your cell phones while you watch the movie together. You might even consider both ordering the same type of food such as pizza or Chinese food so you will feel even more together for a little while.
Next we will consider a couple who finds themselves spending Valentine's Day apart do to an unexpected business trip. This can be particularly difficult because the couple is not used to being apart on important days and likely did not have a great deal of time to prepare for spending the holiday apart. In this situation the couple should discuss this holiday as soon as they realize they are going to be spending the holiday apart. While discussing it they can decide whether they want to celebrate before they separate or after they are reunited. It is also important for the couple to try to at least have some contact on their special holiday even if it is over the phone or through email. This will allow the couple to feel like they are together in some way so they don't get too lonely. Having flowers delivered to your loved one while you are separated is also a very thoughtful gesture.
Finally, we will consider the case of a couple who cannot spend Valentine's Day together because one or both of them does work which involves odd shifts. This could include doctors, firefighters, police officers or a variety of other professions. Individuals in this type of situation are probably used to their odd schedule and making time to be together outside of working hours. In this case the best way to deal with being apart on Valentine's Day is to plan on celebrating together when it is more convenient. This may not seem like the most romantic option but sometimes it is important to remember that you love your partner every day of the year and you don't have to be together on Valentine's Day to prove your love for each other.
About the Author
Pat Smith is the owner of Lovers First Kiss, one of the Net's hottest dating sites! Post your free profile today at http://www.loversfirstkiss.com/
*You may use the contents of the above article on any site as long as the author hasnt copywrited his work and so long as you adhere to our Terms Of Service and include a link back to our site as follows
Rating: Not yet rated

