Monday, April 28, 2014

Ladies...Romance in the bedroom?

Q. My girlfriend is really romantic,so i'm trying to come up with some new romantic ideas for the bedroom,any ideas?granted i've already done the champagne,strawberry and whipped cream...


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Have someone you know delivery a gift that has a sweet loving poem in the box have a beautiful dress in it. Inside that box with the dress a invitation for a dinner to meet you there at a specific time. Surprise her with 1 single rose and pay only attention to her during dinner, while touching her tenderly on her hand or arm or rubbing her leg. After dinner take her home or even to a hotel and make soft tender love to her. Mmmmmmmmmm typing this man I hope some man will or would do this for me. I know this isn't in the bedroom but it leads up to it all the same.....

Honeymoon ideas in San Diego?

Q. I'm in the Army stationed in Korea. I'm going to be home in April for 2 weeks to get married to my fiancé. I need help on choosing the right hotel to stay at and things to do for a little honeymoon. I'm 21 and my fiancés 20.


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Since you only mentioned hotels, I'm assuming you already have a venue for the actual wedding & reception/after party, and are just looking for something for you & your (soon to be) husband?
Sand Diego has a ton of places, but most of them are more resort/party related. For a honeymoon, I would think you guys would want something that was more catered to just the two of you, at least as a hotel, so you guys can spend time together. If it was me, I would try for a bed and breakfast over a hotel- they're smaller, quieter, and usually have better amenities for couples.

It wasn't for a honeymoon (Iâm not married yet), but a few years ago my boyfriend and I stayed at a bed and breakfast called Jamul Haven. It was originally built as farmhouse in the Victorian era (Victorian era=beautiful architecture, and super romantic, décor wise) by the owner of an Olive Farm. There is a ton of history to it, but I won't bore you with the details of that here- it's since been revamped as a exclusive bed and breakfast (there are only 4 rooms altogether).

The location is gorgeous- it's built on the foothills of the Laguna mountains, and we spent every night watching the sunset there. The whole sky was lit up with colors I swear I've never seen in our home state (Ohio).

Each of the rooms has a theme- we stayed in the Celtic room; when we booked our stay, that was the only one available for the week we were going, but it was stunning. The bedroom was in an all-wood interior turret, with stained glass windows. We had a sitting room, a private balcony, and private bathroom. The other rooms are the Peacock Room, The Asian Room, and the Rose Room. I didn't get to see the Rose or the Asian room, but the couple staying in the Peacock room were really nice, and let us see their room while we were there. It's called the Peacock room because it has a beautiful stained glass window with a peacock. Their room was larger than ours, but our room was very comfortable and spacious too. The innkeepers told us our room was the only one that a fireplace, so if you're planning to go when it's a little chilly at night, it's a really romantic room to get. I don't know what their booking is like- when we went, we called the month before, and had no trouble making reservations.

There is so much stuff to do there; it was honestly like a resort of it's own. There's a gym, a gameroom, a pub, a parlor room, a library, and a ballroom/disco (it was not used while we were there though). They also have a beautiful English garden, and a Pool with a spa. The pool is AWESOME- crystal clear, blue water, with several little waterfalls. They had yoga in the morning, if you wanted, and the spa does massages, manicures, pedicures, etc. all poolside, if you want.
There is a HUGE kitchen, which is decorated like a real farmhouse kitchen. We had gourmet breakfasts (included with your stay), and you can go back in anytime you wanted for coffee, etc. they also had home baked cookies every night, which I thought was really sweet.

They are very lose to downtown San Diego, so if you want to do sightseeing or whatnot, there's plenty of things, but honestly, we hardly left the bed and breakfast. It's on 6 acres, all enclosed, so the privacy is amazing, and we had so much privacy, it was like having an entire resort to ourselves. The inn keepers were really wonderful, and took care of us the whole week- anytime we needed something, they got it to us immediately, and they just made us feel like they really wanted us to enjoy our trip.

If you do get bored, there is horseback riding and golf nearby, which the innkeepers will help get you set up with; plus you're right by the movie theaters & casinos.

I could go on for another hour about it, so I'll stop that here- but Iâll put their website in here, and if you have any other questions, you can email me & I'll try to answer them :) It was such a special place, and I really want to go back again someday. I imagine it would be amazing for a honeymoon.

Hope this helped :) And congrats! Wherever you decide to stay, I'm sure it will be perfect.




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