As we approach Valentine’s Day, I think a lot about what makes a loving relationship and what is a truly romantic gesture toward someone you love.
You can’t walk into a store this time of year without confronting red cardboard heart boxes loaded with candy, heart-shaped balloons, bouquets of flowers, and glittery greeting cards.
And although I would smile if any man bestowed any of those on me (except for the balloons, which I consider an environmental hazard), I don’t really consider those things to be a romantic gift. Nope, they’re completely generic. One size fits all.
To me, a romantic gift is one that is uniquely intended for a single, specific recipient. The most romantic gift I ever received in my life was a set of tools. To a lot of women, that will sound crazy. But to me, this metal box filled with hammers and wrenches and screwdrivers meant that the guy truly knew me. He knew I was a fixer of things. He knew I was not frilly or fluffy. And he knew that I needed some good tools. He appreciated me for who I truly was, and he gave a gift designed for me, not for some generic woman.
I try to put truly personal romantic gestures in the books I write, too. In SHAKEN, Jake the insurance investigator notices that nursery owner Elisa Langston tends to tie back her lovely hair with twine or paperclips, so he gives her a beautiful antique hair clip. In UNDERCURRENTS, the third mystery in my Summer Westin series (coming April 2, 2013), FBI Agent Chase gives Sam a lovely painting of a mountain lion that memorializes their first meeting (something not many couples would share).
Generic gifts are great for family members that you want to please, but only a personal gift is truly romantic. What is the most romantic gift you ever received?
The most romantic personal gift I have recieved was from my husband, Frank,for our 25th anniversary. A bandsaw. It’s been 44 now and I am still hoping for a drill press.
I can totally identify. You definitely deserve a drill press! I always wanted a trackhoe myself, but I’m not holding my breath…
Love the Summer Westin and Neema series. Will be watching for the next ones. I’m so glad you are doing another Neema one – that has to be one of my all-time favorite mysteries. Thank you so much for writing it.
Thanks so much for saying so, Hildegard! You made my day!