Thoughtful Gift Ideas for Your Special Person on Valentine’s Day

Omicron isn’t the only thing in the air - it’s officially the season of romance! Whether you’ve been in a long-term relationship, are newly involved, or newly single, it’s always nice to treat someone you care about to something special. Here’s a few Valentine’s Day gift ideas that are sure to put a smile on that special someone’s face.
The Classic Gifts That Never Fail
Flowers - try finding a local farm or market where you can pick up a custom bouquet. You can also try a local privately owned business; they’ll usually have a unique selection, and sometimes they will carry flowers that are hard to find or not in season in your area.
Chocolates - who can say no to that?
Jewelry - always a good choice, and you can choose from a broad range. Look for something meaningful, like a stone that’s their favorite color, or something with their zodiac sign.
Gift Them an Experience
Take them on a trip to somewhere they’ve been wanting to go (check guidelines first, of course). This doesn't have to be as expansive as leaving the state or country, a day trip to Monterey or Napa would be great too.
A cooking class - you can do this via Zoom or even YouTube for a cozy night in. Chocolate truffle making lesson, anyone?
Go to an immersive museum or pop up; there are plenty showing back up, and the exclusivity and timeliness of it make for a memorable Valentine's day.
A subscription to that streaming service they didn't want to pay for. We all know Disney+ is generous, but there's so much more comfort in having your own account.
Something to Make Their Daily Routine Better
An updated coffee maker - try Nespresso, a cold brew maker, a milk frother, or a subscription box if you can't make up your mind.
A Tile combo pack - so your boo can find all their daily necessities in a snap before leaving the house.
Yoga or other mindfulness membership - like Calm because we could all use some chill these days.
Cook them a meal - There's nothing like this pure genuine effort to show them how much you truly care.