Have a Not So Boring Date Night #2

In my previous post, I gave ideas for a cheap date night. It was such a hit, I decided to write a second post!

Not all these ideas are cheap, but they are all sure to leave you with amazing memories!

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  • Check into a fun hotel. Register under phoney names and come separately. Pretend you are a movie star.
  • Do a date night at home with a theme. For instance, watch an Italian movie or series and cook an Italian meal at home to share while you watch,
  • Go night Skiing or ice skating. Snuggle up at home!
  • Go for a nice drive in the country. Play songs from when you were teenagers in the car. Pull over and “park” in a nice scenic place.
  • Find out when the next meteor shower will be. Cuddle up under blankets under the stars and drink hot cocoa.
  • Garden together. It is fun and great for building relationships because you work together and you get to see the “fruits” of your labor for months to come.
  • Do it old school style: Find a tree that means something to you and carve your names in a heart.
  • Go pick out a simple pet for the two of you, even if it is a goldfish.
  • Raining? Go hit up a book store. Browse the books together or alone. Promise to meet up with a book you bought for the other one. The results may be revealing or surprising!
  • This might sound weird, but go for a walk in an old cemetery. You may get into some great conversations about the graves and it can be an amazingly spiritual experience.
  • Create a “coupon book” for each other. These can be sexy, sweet or funny coupons the other can reveal.
  • Take a half a day off work together. Spend the morning in bed and go eat breakfast at a fancy place.

 

Lovebird picture from Dashinghub.com

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About Christine

Christine is a 30-something married mother of one tween girl. A Montana native, living in Washington state, she enjoys finding bargains, reading, and cooking. Her blog, Saved by Grace, (https://savedbygraceblog.com) was started in 2011 out of boredom and led to a passion for writing and sharing her tips for frugal living as well as a fun mix of other random topics.

Comments

  1. Great ideas. Thanks for sharing. We can all use a little help since most, if not all, marriages need to be “worked” at. This will help.
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  2. Tabitha Vos says:

    I am really loving your posts! Such great ideas!
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