Romantic Welcome Home Ideas
Romantic Welcome Home Ideas
If your spouse has been traveling for a while and you have missed her, it makes sense that you want to give her a warm welcome home. Alternatively, if your relationship is becoming routine and the romance is beginning to pale, you may choose to rekindle your spark by hosting a loving welcome home for her. A few romantic welcome home ideas can show your loved one that you care for and cherish her.
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Why I Love You?
Buy some fresh flowers that your partner likes the day he is scheduled to return. Just before it is time for him to come home, hang a note on the door that reads “I love you because….” Keep the sentence trailing so that it acts as a clue and tempts your spouse’s curiosity. Hang another note as he proceeds down the hallway that says “because you are sensitive, compassionate, and a committed and…” continue with another note “loving husband. When I’m with you, I feel complete.” Direct him with the notes to the bedroom, where you will be sitting with a bouquet and a big greeting card reading “I missed you. Welcome home.”
Showering Love
If you have a ceiling fan at home, gather together an assortment of trinkets, including red color paper hearts, small wrapped chocolates, flower petals and confetti. Set the items on top of the fan’s blades; arrange them along the length of the blade instead of placing them in a heap. When she arrives home, welcome her with a red rose. Let her get refreshed, then woo her into the surprise room and ask her to slow dance with you. As you dance, switch on the fan at the right moment to turn on your love shower.
Love Balloons
Start your surprise welcome by arranging a car to pick your partner up at the airport if he has been away on an official trip or at his office. Welcome him to a room full of colored balloons; each should feature a romantic message such as “I Love You,” or “I Missed You.” After his enjoyment of the various balloons, offer a home-cooked dinner comprised of all of his favorite dishes and dine by candlelight.
Bubble Gifts
Arrange a hot bubble bath for her. A relaxing soak can be bliss after a particularly long day. Welcome her with a rose and an “I love you.” Purchase a gift, such as a romantic novel or poetry book, scented oils or perfumes, or chocolates, and position it on a rubber duck (if possible). Float the duck in the water. Let her discover the surprise as she gets ready for her bath.