My husband and I had our own way of celebrating both, here in Malaysia- away from our children, family and friends back in the Philippines. 
We opted for a simple home cooked dinner to avoid the over-indulgence of high cholestrol and high caloric food as we earlier planned. Well.... the truth is, actually we had over eaten at lunch time and there's not much space for heavy dinner again...but in keeping with the tradition of valentine's dinner we got to make it special.

Since it's Valentine's day and Chinese New Year, we wore something that both jives the spirit of the two occasions. And its not difficult to fuse both in the ensemble, coz for one the color motif is the same- red or the milder version pink. To make mine more Chinese themed...I had Cheongsam on...well some call it Qi pao. I really don't know what it's exactly called but I am sure of the chinese collar.
Since it's Valentine's day and Chinese New Year, we wore something that both jives the spirit of the two occasions. And its not difficult to fuse both in the ensemble, coz for one the color motif is the same- red or the milder version pink. To make mine more Chinese themed...I had Cheongsam on...well some call it Qi pao. I really don't know what it's exactly called but I am sure of the chinese collar.
I made some pudding that serves as our sticky food. They say that it fosters unity in the family that's why the tikoy is ubiquitous element in every Chinese New year table.
Our touch of valentine's day is a heart shaped chocolate cake which my husband bought and brought all the way from Malacca. Of course he could have just bought it here in Penang but I guess he was just so excited to buy it without me, as a surprise. And since I am allergic to alcohol, we just had pink guava juice- it compliments our pink motif.
It was indeed a memorable night to ourselves without the hassles and buzzles of going out.
Like in any other typical Filipino celebrations..we had Karaoke sessions as well...and the night ended with a blast...I don't have to say how...its for you to imagine.
I hope and wish all my friends had their piece of the pie in this wonderful part of life called traditions or I should say rituals.
cheers!
veronica arlyne