Consider how you'd both like to spend the weekend. If you both celebrate Easter religiously, attend a service together. If not, a ski weekend may be in order.
Step2
Send your lover an Easter card in the mail. Sign it "The Easter Bunny."
Step3
Prepare an Easter basket for your love interest. Chocolate eggs and bunny rabbits are always good choices, but include a special little something as well.
Step4
Plan a special night of Easter egg decorating before the holiday weekend for added holiday bonding. Release your collective creativity by opening a bottle of wine.
Step5
Suggest going to a local convalescent home to bring your creations to the elderly. You'll look like a saint and secure additional bonding time later on.
Step6
Think about hiding Easter eggs for your sweetie to hunt on Easter morning. The foresight and planning will earn big points.
Step7
Surprise your lover with a homemade Easter brunch or by taking him or her out for a morning bite on Easter Sunday.
Step8
Spend Easter day doing something romantic - a ski day or a trip to the beach or a lake.
Step9
Consider inviting your sweetie to a family celebration if your family lives nearby and celebrates the day (and if you dare introduce him or her to your parents).
Tips & Warnings
Remember, this may be a religious celebration for one of you. Be considerate and go with the flow.
on 3/18/2008
i think it is a great article with great ideas!!! I don't think people always consider Easter a holiday to celebrate specifically w/ your significant other and I felt I got some good ideas.
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luv2laugh said
on 3/18/2008 i think it is a great article with great ideas!!! I don't think people always consider Easter a holiday to celebrate specifically w/ your significant other and I felt I got some good ideas.
SuperDude said
on 10/17/2007 Seriously. Is this an issue for people? Why would someone needs instructions on this?