Five Ways to Impress Your Wife on Valentine’s Day

You know how much I love Daddy Nickell of Daddy & Co, formally Daddy Scrubs. I wanted to share Daddy Nickell’s 5 ways to impress your wife on Valentines Day!! Enjoy!!

  • Buy a card in advance, and write something thoughtful in it, too.  Underline some of the words that have significant meaning.  Believe it or not, most women love to get cards.  They love the thoughts, the words, the action, and the deed.  If you do nothing else, go and buy a card.  Do not buy an electronic card or send an email or a text.  Spend time picking out the perfect card, sign it, and give it to her on Valentine’s Day morning.
  • Tell her you love her and mean it.  When your wife is up in the morning, move in for the hug, look her in the eyes, tell her you love her, and mean it with all your heart.  She is the mother of your children, the young beauty you married, and your team partner for life.  Make her smile and light up her world with three simple words: I Love You.
  • Make a reservation for dinner, because restaurants fill up early and you likely won’t want the 10pm reservation or the 5pm; you want prime time – 7 or 8pm with a nice table arranged in advance. Even if you end up deciding to stay home on the couch with a bag of popcorn and a glass of wine, the fact that you thought in advance and made a reservation will make all the difference in the world.  Your wife will appreciate that gesture and love you even more.
  • Buy flowers! I know it is an age-old Valentine’s Day cliché, but it is still romantic and kind.  The type of flower, the color, the style, or the size is not as important as the fact that you bought the flowers and thought about her in advance.
  • Be thoughtful – as mentioned throughout this article.  Being thoughtful and showing you mean it, is the best way to say you are in love. Thank your wife for being such a wonderful life partner, do the dishes without being asked, serve her breakfast in bed, pick up the kids from school, etc. Do whatever you can to show your appreciation and adoration this Valentine’s Day.

Happy Valentines!!  It is a great day.  Let the pressure slip off your shoulder with these easy five tips.

Sincerely,

Daddy Nickell

Robert Nickell, aka Daddy Nickell, father of 7, offers his “5 cents” worth of advice to expectant and new parents. Daddy Nickell is the CEO and founder of Daddy & Co., the Perfect Gift for Every Dad, and a contributor along with his daughter for the DailyDaddy where they cover topics about parenting, pregnancy, babies, and toddlers.  As well as new and unique gifts, celebrities, and interviews.

Refreshing My Old Blog Posts: The Good, The Bad, and The 404s

Updating an old blog post is a lot like an archaeological dig. You head in expecting to “dust” the archives and end up unearthing a series of questionable life choices from a decade ago. From over-filtered photos to advice that aged like room-temperature milk, the past can be… loud.

But it’s not just my old writing style that’s haunting me. It turns out, I have a resident spirit: The Ghost of Peanut Butter and Whine.

Meet the Ghost in the Machine

Apparently, while I was busy living my life, this digital poltergeist has been redecorating the archives. I recently opened a “quick update” only to find:

  • The Vanishing Act: The Ghost has been deleting images, leaving behind empty boxes where helpful tutorial steps used to be. Apparently, my 2016 photography wasn’t “aesthetic” enough for the afterlife.
  • The Dead Link Graveyard: Half my former brand partners have been exorcised. I’m finding links that lead to nowhere or, worse, to “AI Crypto Collectives” that definitely weren’t there before.
  • Font Sabotage: The Ghost clearly has a vendetta against modern typography. I’m finding sections of text that have reverted to antique fonts that haven’t been cool since dial-up, making my blog look like a Geocities fan page.

I Am Giving My Content a Facelift

I’m sitting on a mountain of old posts, so here is the official Peanut Butter and Whine guide to a quick blog refresh (and ghost-busting):

  1. Exorcising the 404s: I’m using a plugin to hunt down those dead links the Ghost left behind and pointing them somewhere that actually exists.
  2. Updating the “Now”: If I mentioned a “must-have” product from five years ago, I’m swapping it for the 2026 version.
  3. Spruce up the Metadata: I’m ensuring my focus keyword (blog) is in the headers and the first paragraph so the algorithms know exactly what’s up.

While You’re Here…

Don’t let your visit be a “one and done!” Since I’m already tidying up the place, why not stay a while?

  • Win Big: Check out the sidebar for my current giveaway—I promise this one is actually alive and kicking!
  • Earn Cash: Some things never go out of style. Rakuten still pays you to shop, and in this economy, why wouldn’t you take the free money?

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