If mom would rather stay in, plan an at-home spa day for the two of you, or snuggle up for a movie marathon on the couch. If you can’t celebrate in person, plan a virtual cooking date, or host a virtual game night for you, your mom, and a handful of other mom-daughter friends. No matter what you do, you’ll appreciate the extra time spent together—and it may even inspire an annual tradition. Remember that you don’t have to celebrate on February 14 if either of you wants to spend the actual holiday with a significant other—plan a Galentine’s Day celebration for the two of you instead! If you’re spending time together in person this holiday, coordinate a board game night for just you and mom. Set out a few snacks and drinks, and offer a selection of card games and board games for her to choose from. Stick to a classic 2-person game like Scrabble ($20, Target) or try something new, like What Do You Meme? ($30, Target).