Jan 282012
 

Romantic DatingGoing out on a date can be adventurous, exciting, or even cheap and free. A romantic date can be a little harder to organize. If you are stuck for inspiration, the ten romantic date ideas in this article might prove useful.

A Picnic Under The Stars – A picnic beneath the stars can be magical and memorable. You can add a little excitement by bringing along a telescope and doing a little stargazing.

A Horseback Ride – This can also be fun and exhilarating. If you search online, there should be several places close by that offer this service.

Boating – You can rent a paddle boat or a small cruiser. Being with your partner in the middle of a lake or out at sea can be highly romantic. Take along a picnic.

A Drive-In – Going to the movies on a date is pretty commonplace. Taking your date to a drive-in is far more romantic; especially if the movies are romantic themselves. Continue reading »

Jan 272012
 

Romantic DatingDate nights are an exciting time – but what about having a date during the day? Choose something that keeps you busy during the morning and afternoon, then take the evening to relax and talk about your activities. It’s a great way to get to know someone or to rekindle the spark in a long-term relationship!

Romantic Date Idea #1 – Visit a museum: Wandering around a museum and looking at the art is a true bonding experience. You will find out what your date likes and doesn’t like, and their biases will be clear very quickly. Art affects people on many levels, and this is a great way to spark a conversation. Besides that, it’s how the President and First Lady spent their first date – and obviously that worked out just fine!

Romantic Date Idea #2 – Venture to a riverfront park: Getting out by the water is a great way to spend the day. Wander through a riverfront park and seek out the historical markers and monuments. Teach each other what you know about the area and maybe even opt for a paddleboat or other fun on the water. Continue reading »

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