WIRED's Guide to Actually Fun Valentine's Day Gifts
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WIRED's Guide to Actually Fun Valentine's Day Gifts
"If you're feeling too wiped to shop, good news: I've got you covered. I've rounded up some of our favorite ideas for the year's most romantic holiday, from Lego sets you can build as a date and date boxes filled with ideas to last you all year long to gorgeous flowers you can get delivered in a snap and cozy robes you'll want to lounge in together."
"My husband and I are planning our fourth or fifth year of our favorite Valentine's Day Date: building Lego sets together. We've done this for years, and then we get to enjoy the fruits (well, flowers) of our labor around the home forevermore. These sets serve as both the gift and the activity. Building the dried-flower centerpiece together was probably my all-time favorite, since you can each simultaneously work on one half and then click it together at the end,"
Valentine's Day often gets overlooked after the holiday season, but thoughtful gifts and shared activities can strengthen relationships. Recommended ideas include Lego sets that double as date activities and lasting home displays, curated date boxes with yearlong ideas, quickly delivered floral arrangements, and cozy robes for shared lounging. A recurring tradition involves building dried-flower centerpieces and bonsai sets together, allowing partners to collaborate on complementary halves. Outdoor options include a large, raftlike multi-person paddleboard that supports up to three adults, is maneuverable once accustomed to its size, and enables relaxed daytime harbor outings.
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