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5 Romantic Surprises to Try on Your Anniversary

By Our Friends on February 16, 2020 inLifestyle

Tropical flowers. Photo by TheDailyFairy via Unsplash.
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Celebrating another year with your significant other should be a romantic, memorable occasion. But sometimes, it can be hard to come up with a truly unique, exciting plan. If you’re looking for some budget friendly ideas of ways to surprise your partner on your anniversary, we’ve got you covered. Try some of these fun, extra special ideas, and you’re sure to have an incredible day.

1. Surprise breakfast in bed

Start the day off with a surprise breakfast in bed. If you both have the day off, make sure it’s a luxurious treat for you both. Cook them their favorite meal, pour a couple glasses of homemade mimosas (Prosecco and orange juice) and add a few decorative flourishes to make it look extra special. Breakfast in bed is the perfect way to make your partner feel truly special and appreciated.

2. Treasure hunt around the house

Set up a cute, personalized treasure hunt around the house. Leave the first clue by their bed for when they wake up or by the front door for when they get home from work. Leave little gifts with each clue, and leave a large gift or a big surprise at the end of the trail. You could even lead them to a restaurant and arrange to be there waiting for them.

3. Surprise flower delivery to their workplace

Send a little reminder that you’re thinking of them during the day by ordering flowers to be delivered to their workplace. If you’re looking for a great budget friendly flower delivery service, 1Stop Florists has a lovely range of beautiful bouquets to choose from at a range of prices. Plus, you’ll be able to include a special, personalized message. This is a great option if you’re looking for a last-minute surprise, as they deliver within a few short hours. Your partner will love feeling special at work, and the gesture is sure to put a smile on their face.

4. Relive your first date

For a sentimental surprise, take them to the spot where you had your very first date. Try to be as detailed as possible in the recreation of the event. If you can, wear something similar, book the same table, and do it at the same time. It will be the perfect opportunity to reminisce over how far you’ve come as a couple and as individuals.

5. Book a surprise weekend staycation

If you both have the weekend free, surprise them by booking a room at a nearby hotel. This way, you can both take some time away from your usual routines and spend some quality time as a couple. Make the weekend as relaxing and luxurious as possible. Book spa treatments, lounge in the pool and order room service in the evening.

If you’re looking for the perfect gift to give alongside your surprise, check out this list. Whatever you choose to do for your anniversary this year, a surprise is always a great way to make your partner feel special and loved. Make sure you plan everything to the last detail, and your anniversary surprise will go off without a hitch.

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