Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Romancing One Another- When, Where, and Money... Tips and Ideas

 


As a wife and mother of 2 children, I don't always have the time or energy to get out of the house with my husband. It is a very rare occasion to actually have time to ourselves, and then when we do have that time it can be difficult to find the energy to actually go somewhere because we have to put the time into thinking about where we want to go and to work it in the budget to pay for it too.


This post will have a few tips and place ideas to keep handy in regards to dating while being a parent, a married couple, or being in a relationship while having a busy lifestyle. This is also a selfish reasoning post as I'm hoping that writing all of this out will keep the ideas and tips at my fingertips and fresh in my mind for my own relationship. What can I say? Everything seems easier for me after I organize it and write it down.


When to Date:

- Play hooky during a random work week day once every few months (if you have kids, this will be while they are at school or in a day care program.)

- Have the kids go to a friends' house after school for just a few hours on a weeknight.

- Take a whole weekend and have the kids (if any) stay at Grandma's or Aunt's house.

- If you have a nice neighbor and your kids are a little older (10-12), have them watch themselves for a couple of hours - notify the neighbor to keep an eye on things.

- Take the whole family- but seperate adults from kids with the "trust test"--- see examples on where you may be able to pull this off in the Where section below.


Money to Date:

- Save your spare change in a piggy bank and make it exclusively for going out once there's enough.

- Round all your bills up to the nearest dollar when budgeting, and record the remaining change left in your account so you can cash out and do something with it after it adds up.

- Set aside $100 in "special occasion" money each month. This can be used for various occasions (birthdays, holidays, etc. But some months it may not ALL get spent and then it can be transfered over to a "date night special occasion".

- Take $50 out of your grocery money for the month- get the ingredients for two inexpensive dinners and some bread and milk for the week. Then set the rest aside for a date!


Where to "Date":

At home:

- Homemade dinner for two at the table: snack foods, crab legs, make a meal together, etc. It is always nice to sit down to a quiet dinner of good food and just talk about adult things. It's nicer when that meal is quick and easy so you're not just reminded of work. Just making food for two is a lot easier anyway then making a meal for a family.

- Morning coffee on the deck. While the kids are still sleeping, or getting ready for the day, take a half hour and just sit in the morning with a cup of coffee and your loved one to enjoy each other before the stresses of the day bombard you.

- Sounds terrible- but on the couch in front of the TV can be nice when kids are asleep or not at home. Rent a movie that piques both of your interests. Watch a whole series of TV shows that you both enjoy and make it a marathon.

- Play a game- board game, video game, card game, etc. In my opinion- sometimes it isn't easy to find the motivation to do this- but if you force yourself you'll find you're having a good time after you get into it.

- Go for a walk or do an outside project together. Plant a garden. Watch the animals. Burn down that pile of yard debris.


Out of the house:

- Bowling. (Can be an Adult/Child Seperated activity if playing on different lanes!)

- Theme park.

- Casino.

- Movie.

- Breakfast, Lunch, or Dinner somewhere. (Can be an Adult/Child Seperated activity when sitting at different tables!)

- Hiking.

- Camping.

- Fishing.

- Skating.

- Backroad driving.

- Miniature golf (Can be an Adult/Child Seperated activity if you let the kids go a couple ahead of you.)

And, now I'm at a loss or have a block with coming up with creative dating ideas...

Please comment and share your ideas! I'd love to have more to add to my list so I have a good queue of choices. Have a great rest of your week!

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