Monday, September 20, 2010
Date Night
Ah, the perfect setting, sometimes you wait weeks for this night, but in the end, it's all worth it to spend some quality one on one time with your sweetheart. No, not that sweetheart. I'm talking about date night with your kids. Wait, what? Isn't the point to spend time with your hubby without the kids? Well, yes, you should go on dates with the hubs, he kinda likes spending time with you too, but if you have kids (especially more than one), it's nice to go out on dates with them individually as well.
We've started a new tradition in our house and every other Friday, Jim and I each go out on a date with one of our girls. Then the next time, we switch. Now that the girls are old enough, we thought it would be a fun way for them to get to spend some one on one time with us.
Our first night out, Jim took Peri and I had Ryah. We went to different restaurants for dinner then different stores so that each of the girls could pick out a gift for her sister. Peri chose some new jammies for Ryah and Ryah picked out a princess frog shirt for Peri. The girls had a blast and it was nice getting to spend some alone time together.
This past weekend was round two. I had Peri this time around. We had a lovely dinner at Panera Bread then off to Barnes and Noble where she picked out a new book about the Tooth Fairy. Food and books, two of Peri's favorite things. I could have spent more time at the bookstore, but when your child starts complaining to wandering sales people that it's time to go, it's time to go. She had fun though and loves her new book.
The kids are so different in what interests them, so it's going to be fun coming up with different things to do. Peris' dates will likely be creative with crafts, books, movies and going to the theatre while Ryah is more active and will enjoy things like skating, parks and sports. It'll be nice to change things up for myself too and I know Jim's having fun as well. Having it regularly scheduled is great too because we all know it's coming and we look forward to it.
We're redefining date night in our house and having fun with the possibilities. Not to mention, we don't even need to find a sitter. :o)
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What a great idea, we don't get date nights (adults only) around here because we have no sitter but date nights with the kids sounds wonderful! I have been trying to think of a way to spend a little one-on-one time with my babies and this is it! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome idea, Holly!!! We don't have date night at all... can't afford the sitter (let alone the date) for my hubs and I... but now I think we need to add this to our plan (although my kids might not like my dates, since they'll have to walk. Bwahhahahahaha)
ReplyDeleteThey'll get a date and workout, Marisa. Sounds like a good plan. :o)
ReplyDeleteSounds like fun...except we have 3 kids so we can't split them evenly lol. Will keep this in mind for when they are a little older - it's a great idea! At the moment, struggling just to get the adults only date nights :)
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