Date night

 

Lately I’ve been a little obsessed with Pinterest. Just a little.

So when I was looking for something to give my husband for Christmas, I found this amazing idea for a year of pre-planned date nights. And I knew it was something I had to try and recreate for him.

She not only planned each date, but also prepaid for many of her date night envelopes. Frankly, we didn’t have the cash around Christmas to do the same. So I just put together the ideas for all the date nights in advance. It’s the thought that counts, anyway, right? ;)

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Here’s how I made it my own:

I found an incredible box of Penguin books postcards – all featuring old, classic Penguin book covers. I fell in love with those postcards and I thought it would be neat to incorporate them in the gift.

So I had fun choosing a theme for each month, finding a postcard in the pile to coordinate and drawing up an invitation for my husband to join me on a date night. I also found a small travel-themed scrapbook kit (stickers and card stock) that was on clearance, so I grabbed that to add a little extra interest to each envelope. I thought the travel theme reflected “our journey together” nicely.

I tried to keep a relatively frugal eye to the date night planning. There were a couple splurges in there (namely, a concert), but for every splurge there was a frugal/almost free date night (i.e. a free book reading or a picnic).

Here are some ideas I came up with for our Year of Date Nights:

Freezer cooking night. I know what you’re thinking. “Wow, how romantic, Alissa. Let’s get together and cook for several hours straight. Fun!” I actually started this themed night with the thought of taking a cooking class together – until I priced them out.

And I quickly realized there’s a reason we’ve never been to a cooking class together. Ha! It’s just not in our budget right now. So my wheels started turning and my thought was… you know, we can actually have fun doing mundane things together, if we’re in “date night” mode. So we’ll buy a bottle of wine (optional), turn some music on and have some fun getting some cooking done for the month. Not into freezer cooking? Just plan to cook a nice dinner at home! You don’t even have to pay a babysitter, if you want to feed the kids, put them to bed and plan on a later dinner together.

The AMC Best Picture Showcase. It’s something we try and make it to every year (we had to miss the year our daughter was born within a week of the event – and even then we were tempted). It’s an incredible experience for movie fans: a 12-hour movie marathon that features all 5 of the Best Picture nominees. In a row. It’s one of our favorite dates all year, so you can bet it was going in the date night basket!

Here’s what the “invite” looked like:

- Roller-skating. Yes, roller-skating. I was trying to go for something active that was a little bit outside our comfort zone. I almost chose bowling, but thought that wouldn’t be a great idea, given my husband’s semi-recent shoulder surgery. I happened to find a nearby roller skating rink that was open on Friday evenings.

Run a 5K together. My husband has expressed interest in running a 5K together recently… so I’m making sure we make those plans a reality. I scouted out a nearby race that happened to be both an evening race and which also raises funds for a disease that has affected his family, so it’s an extra special race for us. Plus it includes a get-together for all race participants at a nearby restaurant, so that’ll help round out date night!

What do you think? What kind of date nights would you include?

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Valentines Day Ideas: Date Night on a Dime

by Alissa on February 12, 2011

Valentines Day Ideas: Date Night on a Dime

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Here are just a few Valentines Day ideas for Date Night on a Dime!

Romantic dinner at home: Make dinner a production. Turn the music on, grab a glass of wine and cook dinner together. Have something special you might not have normally. Light the candles and have dinner after the kids are in bed.

A love-ly scavenger hunt: This one takes a little more preparation, but not a ton. Brainstorm a list of ideas of love-themed places or things. Grab your camera and your sweetie and go. Work as a team or make it a friendly competition on who can find the best photos. I think we’re trying this one this year. And of course, since this is Philly, we’ll be making a stop at the famous Love Park statue for a pic.

Movie marathon: Turn down the lights and find a couple great movies (modern or classic). No movie marathon is complete without a big bowl of fresh popcorn (and I like to throw in a few M&Ms for the perfect sweet/salty combination).

Museum-hopping: Those museum memberships quickly pay for themselves, especially when you’re looking for stuff to do with the kids throughout the week. But don’t forget them as an option for date night, either. Leave the kids at home and enjoy a whole different (quiet!) experience. Check out what special events your local museums or zoo might be hosting this weekend.

Romantic readings: Check your local bookstore or library for free author appearances and readings. Live near a college or university? That’s another great place to check for free and low-cost events.

Concerts on the cheap: Local coffee shops and bars are a great place to find some free/cheap live music. There’s not always a cover charge, so your max investment may be a drink or two. Not bad for a night of live music.

Architectural amor: Grab your camera and look for letters found in the architectural details in buildings. This is one of our favorite activities with the kids. With your other half? Challenge yourself by creating a “word search” – spell out words like “love”, “marriage” or maybe your last name. Snap photos of each of the “letters” and frame them for a lasting memory.

What other Valentines Day ideas do you have for celebrating your sweetheart this year?

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