Valentine’s Day here is usually low-key. Our wedding anniversary is in March, so we tend to celebrate that instead—when restaurants aren’t packed—and treat Valentine’s as a family day with a little celebration and an excuse to buy candy.

This year is different for obvious reasons. We’re staying in, just like most of the last year. Still, after months of shared routines, I wanted to plan a small, easy activity—something new to break the predictable rhythm. We’ll order from a local restaurant and use free printable conversation starter cards to spark fresh topics.
When you’ve been together a long time and spent extra hours at home, it’s easy to feel like there’s nothing left to say. These conversation cards help uncover stories and ideas you might not have shared yet.

Download a higher-quality version using the printable provided on the original source.

Justin and I have been married nearly eight years and together over sixteen, and even these prompts include questions that are new to us. I printed the set and plan to use it this weekend—just download the full-size PDF, print, and cut the cards for an easy at-home date night.
If you want more at-home Valentine’s ideas, consider curated date-night boxes, simple family-friendly Valentine’s decor projects, or making chocolate treats together. For families with kids exchanging valentines, homemade card ideas are a fun option.

How do you celebrate Valentine’s Day at home?
