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When was the last time you had a romantic dinner with your spouse?
You don't have to have a special occasion to host a romantic dinner for your spouse.
Set aside the excuse you can't cook.
If you are culinary-challenged, you can still plan a romantic dinner at home for the two of you by either choosing simple recipes to follow or by purchasing some of the meal courses from a restaurant or store.
PREPARE
Preserving a surprise involves careful planning and serious covert ops. Herewith, your marching orders.
Enlist a co-conspirator. A trusted friend is a big help -- and crucial if you live with the guest of honor. In that case, direct calls and e-mails to your compatriot, so you don't get caught with evidence, like an RSVP on the home voicemail. Use the friend s address on mailed invitations in case of undeliverables, and do the planning at your accomplice's house, or a restaurant or coffee shop. '
Time it right. "A great surprise party happens in the weeks leading up to the actual event," Tutera says. Your honoree is expecting it the day of the occasion. And after? You'll wind up with a peeved birthday boy who thinks you forgot or didn't make a big enough deal out of his day, Tutera says. (So, regardless, plan something on the real day, too.)
Get the word out. Phone calls, mailed invitations or a Facebook event notice work best,
Put a day-of plan in place. You and your co-conspirator will have to split up: While one escorts the guest of honor, the other will play party host. (If it's at someone's home, no parking in the driveway!) The chaperone must let the party folks know when they're 10 minutes away and when they've arrived. Try calling the host's cell and letting it ring twice.
Consider the big reveal. There's nothing worse than someone "hiding" in plain sight or prematurely screaming "surprise!"
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