Today’s Romantic Tip of the Week comes just in time for Thanksgiving. We all know that Thanksgiving is the time where we get together with friends and family, stuff our mouths with food until we complain, and give thanks for all the good we have in our lives. Many times, you do something that you’ve been doing for years with your family. So about this year, you start a new tradition that involves just you and your significant other? As you progress in your relationship, this tradition will help rekindle the romance and create a warm ambiance for the Holiday. Here are some examples of some traditions that you can start this year with your sweetie and enjoy year after year.

Thanksgiving Scrapbook

Starting this year begin collecting memories of what you do together during Thanksgiving. Include pictures, notes, and memorabilia of all the things you do together. In years to come, your Thanksgiving scrapbook will be an enjoyable event to add to and to reminisce about the good times you’ve had.

Instead of Saying Thanks, Say What You Love

People usually give thanks on Thanksgiving. But how about when you’re spending Turkey Day with your love, you say some things that you love about her? It could be your own special thing that you do each year.

Gifts for Each Other

We know that Christmas is just around the corner, but it doesn’t mean that you can’t give each other cute little Fall/Thanksgiving themed gifts. Some ideas might be Thanksgiving cards, pumpkin flavored candy, autumn-scented candles, or cute shirts.

Dessert Recipe or New Cocktail

Have a fun time together by making a new dessert together. Have an even funner time by finding a new cocktail together. Make it a tradition to have a new dessert or cocktail every year to try.

Start your new traditions this year to create romance in your relationship and to make it last. If you would like more great romance advice by The Heart Bandits or romantic date ideas or romance help , then contact The Heart Bandits TODAY. We will help you with romantic date ideas, romantic gifts, and the planning and execution of elaborate dates.

Michele