Friday, December 2, 2011

Married Couple Date Night! Helpful for LDS Brides and Grooms As Well As Non-LDS Brides and Grooms


!±8± Married Couple Date Night! Helpful for LDS Brides and Grooms As Well As Non-LDS Brides and Grooms

Spouse Date Night - Ideas for Dating After Marriage

A Helpful Guide for both LDS Brides and Grooms, as well as Non LDS Brides and Grooms

You're married... now what? That is a funny question. In all the excitement of being engaged
and planning your wedding, you probably didn't give much thought to how your daily post-wedding life was going to be.

One thing that will make a lot of difference in your closeness as a married couple, especially the longer you've been married, is continuing to "date" each other.

Importance of Spouse Date Night

Elder Russell M. Nelson pointed out that "couples need private time to observe, to talk, and really listen to each other." Regular date night for couple's is a very important and helpful way for husbands and wives to continue building their relationship through shared experiences and pursuing common interests together.

The Three Keys to being consistent about regular date night are:
1. Making date night a priority. Many couples set a regular night, usually Friday or Saturday, as their "date night." Nothing else is allowed on that evening, which is reserved for date night only!
2. Planning ahead. If date night rolls around but you haven't planned a date, then you'll likely end up doing something boring. And if your date nights are consistently boring, they'll quickly disappear.
3. Brainstorming a list of affordable dates. Between school, starting a family, and other expenses you may not have extra cash for extravagant date nights. Remember that good dates don't have to cost a lot (or anything at all.)

Married LDS Date Night Ideas

Whether you've got money to spend or you're broke, whether you are outdoorsy or artsy, or whether you're free to stay out late or homebound with young children, there are plenty of date ideas that will work for you and your spouse.

Outdoor Activities
Go for a walk or hike
Rent a tandem bike
Go rollerblading
Play basketball or a game of 'horse'
Go camping
Play tennis or racquetball
Go rock climbing
Learn how to canoe or kayak
Go fishing
Garden or plant a tree
Go horseback riding
Play croquet
Go ice skating, cross country skiing, or sledding
Have a snowball fight
Go sightseeing
Wash the car
Go Geo caching with your GPS
Fly a kite
Go to the beach or pool
Play mini golf

Places to Go
• Attend the circus
• Go to a water park or amusement park
• Visit a local arboretum or rose garden
• Browse in a bookstore(or to the library)
• Go garage "sale-ing" or to an antique auction
• Visit the batting cages or driving range
• Go to the cannery
• Go to the LDS Temple
• Browse around in IKEA and have some Swedish meatballs
• Volunteer at a local shelter, school, or library
• Go for a drive through the country
• Visit a local U-Pick orchard for apples, blueberries, or raspberries
• Go bowling
• Visit a flea market, thrift store, or antique shop
• Go window shopping
• Go out for breakfast (instead of dinner)
• Meet each other for lunch in the middle of a busy day
• Visit a zoo or aquarium
• Go to a local festival or parade
• Go to a family-friendly comedy club
• Take a dinner cruise
• Check out houses on the Parade of Homes
• Attend a sporting event (minor league or high school games are cheaper)
• Visit a museum or art gallery (college campus museums are usually free)
• Play laser tag or paintball
• Take a dance class
• Browse at a furniture store, try out all the sofas and chairs
• Go to a local high school or community theater play or concert
• Attend a dance or music recital on a nearby college campus
• Go out for dessert; order something and split it
• Get a hotel room, swim in the pool, and enjoy the continental breakfast
• Stay at a bed and breakfast

At-Home Dates

• Learn to cook something new together
• Do yoga, Pilates, aerobics, or stretching together
• Watch a TV show together on a blow-up mattress or futon in your living room
• Read the same book over a month, then discuss it in a spouse "book club"
• Read and discuss a chapter in the scriptures or an article in the Ensign
• Watch a favorite Disney movie from when you were a kid
• Go to a drive-in movie theater
• Learn to make and paint pottery
• Find a food storage recipe and try it out
• Go rake a neighbor's leaves or shovel their driveway
• Rent a Redbox movie (or a free one from the library) and pop popcorn
• Make homemade ice cream
• Work on family history
• Work on writing up a will together
• Bake a treat and deliver it to the neighbors
• Play a Scrabble tournament
• Trade back rubs
• Take a bubble bath or shower together
• Invite another couple over to play Scene It
• Have a picnic on a blanket on your living room floor or in the backyard
• Make S'mores in a fire pit, your fireplace, or the microwave
• Go camping in your backyard a cook with your Dutch oven
• Plan a vacation you'd like to take someday

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Rose Haller, Chief Creative Officer & Editor-in-Chief).
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Married Couple Date Night! Helpful for LDS Brides and Grooms As Well As Non-LDS Brides and Grooms

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