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Homebound Valentine

“It’s not what we have in our lives, but who we have in our lives that matter” NotSalmon.com

This pandemic has tested our relationships like never before: working closely, parenting 24-7, educating our children, cooking continuously and not having the space or the time to care for ourselves. And here comes Valentine’s Day this month, asking us to celebrate and honor love and our relationships. As always in life, humor and creativity can provide some options.

Since Valentine’s Day this year falls on a Sunday, why not set aside the day for some down time as a family with easy, fun crafts, quick baking and possibly even a good movie? Hopefully, along the way we will not only nourish our bodies and hearts but also reaffirm our joy in the connection to our loved ones.

Here are some suggestions to get you going, hope you find them helpful!

Crafts:

  1. Make Resin Pendants – Michael’s

  2. Make Heart Mobile – Michael’s

  3. Blooming Hearts

  4. Framed Heart

Activities:

  1. Scavenger Hunt

  2. Mad Libs

  3. Baking – Sprinkle Cookies

  4. Oreo Pops

Movies:

  1. Golden Oldy: Chitty Chitty Bang Bang

  2. Lady & the Tramp – Disney

  3. The Princess Bride

  4. Beauty & the Beast

  5. Tangled

  6. The Sound of Music

  7. For the older kids: A Walk to Remember

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