By ANNA MARIE BORIA and KATIE EDWARDS
With Valentine’s Day around the corner, the pressure of impressing one’s sweetheart starts kicking in.
“The newer the relationship, the bigger you should go. I look at Valentine’s Day as a day to be sweet, cute and ridiculous for her,” sophomore John Dreiling said.
With the average person spending $103 on this day each year, attempts at impressing one’s sweetheart are usually accomplished through expensive gifts and bills at fancy restaurants.
However, Valentine’s Day does not need to be accompanied by pressure-induced stress.
Ranging from painting pottery to going skating, this table provides an assortment of ideas sure to make one’s Valentine’s enjoyable. With these suggestions in mind, more focus can be placed on one’s significant other and less on the material aspects of this holiday.