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ddc101
09-25-2003, 06:01 PM
I read this today on a site and wondered if any of you have any great date ideas that won't break the bank.lv sis.c

8 Great Dates (for $10 or less)
Investing in your marriage doesn't have to break the bank!
by Claudia Arp

Remember those long walks, romantic dinners, and intimate conversations you had when you and your husband were falling in love? Now that you're married, it's easy to let lack of energy, time, or cash put romance on the back burner. But here are some fun ways you can't afford to miss to bring back the romance!

1. Dinner In The Park Date
Raid your refrigerator and put together a picnic basket of goodies. Then pull out your best dishes, crystal, silverware, tablecloth, linen napkins, candelabra, and CD player with your favorite CD. Dress up as though you're going to a five-star restaurant, then head for the park. Have your own black-tie affair under the stars. Cost: $2 or less for the price of gasoline.

2. Marriage History Date
Remember all those pictures, videos, and slides you've planned to organize one day? Now's the time! Spend this date revisiting your past. Buy an inexpensive scrapbook and catalog your memories. Memories of past good times can pull you together and give you hope for the future. Cost: $10.

3. Music Date
City symphonies often give free concerts in the summertime. Keep your eyes open for new artists. You may be among the first to hear a future great. Once, my husband, Dave, and I heard Garth Brooks at a local establishment before he was well-known. Check with area colleges for free concerts, or go to a coffee shop where a local musician is playing and have two cups of coffee. Talk while you enjoy the music. Cost: $8.25 for 2 grande mochas and biscottis.

4. Book/Video Date
Go to your local library and choose a book or book-on-tape you'd like to read or listen to together. Research a part of the world you'd like to visit. Or, check out a videotape of a romantic classic you watched while you were dating. Most libraries have free video rentals. Cost: $0.

5. Tourist Date
Pretend you're a tourist in your own town. Go to the Tourist Bureau and pick up free brochures about your area. Then, on a budget of $10, see what you can discover. Visit a museum or take a walking tour of the downtown area. Pack a snack and keep this date cheap. Cost: $10.

6. Parade of Homes Date
Each year I look forward to this date! For $5 each, Dave and I visit 3 different home developments and scope out the latest in home design. We fantasize about how we would decorate each house if it were ours. Check out your area. If you don't have a Parade of Homes, watch the papers for open houses. It's a great way to pick up new ideas and have fun! Cost: $10 for 2 tickets.

7. Lobby Date
Visit a plush local hotel and enjoy its lobby. Ask for brochures—and a peek at the bridal suite. Maybe you'll celebrate your 50th anniversary there! Have a cup of tea in the coffee shop. At the Peabody Hotel in Memphis, you can enjoy watching the ducks swimming in the indoor fountains. Cost: $8.95 for 2 cups of herbal tea and cookies.

8. Walk and Talk Date
My favorite date is free, and good for our relationship and our health. Invest in a good pair of walking shoes. Then, check out the walking trails in your area or investigate an interesting new locale in your city. If you make this date a habit, it may well be the best marriage energizer around. Cost: just the calories you expend!

Felicity
09-27-2003, 10:11 PM
I liked #6. :)

I'm adding #9. Grocery Shopping Date
I love grocery shopping with my husband. We always have fun and for some reason we just get really romantic as we go up and down the aisles with the cart getting all huggy and stuff.

I know.........kind of strange ....*L*....- but true. ;) Any other wives or husbands out there that enjoy grocery shopping on this level?

*g*

ddc101
09-28-2003, 11:40 PM
I have never grocery shopped on that level but hey if it works then amen.I kinda wondered what the other shoppers think when they see you all huggy at the grocers.....Hey this might catch on sis....lv sis.c

Felicity
10-02-2003, 06:40 PM
LOL. Well, we're discreet Sis. C. but it wouldn't hurt if it did catch on I don't guess. ;)

ddc101
10-03-2003, 11:44 PM
I remember when we were in college and grocery shopping was the only shopping we did...haha...sis.c

anjel
10-06-2003, 01:25 PM
cute ideas... :) I went to the Peabody Hotel in Memphis last November... That lobby is way nice. And the ducks were kinda cute... The upstairs lobbys are nice too... they have all kinds of finger foods at dinner time.. that are free.. Of course I didn't stay there... LOL I went on top of the building where they keep the ducks in what they call the ducks castle.. and also there was a place up there that used to be a dancing club of some sort... it was really nice. Had a piano in it that said not to touch it... really fancy looking place...

LadyRev
10-06-2003, 01:32 PM
Ah the Peabody! Great place! *G* I have often taken company there. Besides the ducks, the place is gorgeous and definitely a neat place to just walk through.

I do have one word of caution...

If you are married to a preacher, you need to avoid the fancy meeting rooms. Each room has a podium and preachers have been known to try out each and every one of them!

:banana:

Oh, btw, I didn't try them out. But one of my preacher brethren most certainly did! Much to the embarrassement of his wife! :D

ddc101
10-12-2003, 05:41 AM
One of the neatest dates we have gone on lately was to a greek resturant that was decorated middle eastern and all the waiters were going around clapping to the music and yelling.....hay....
The atomosphere was awesome.We also had some great food there.It was one of those dimly lit romantic kind of places.But actually since my husband is a jokester we just laughed and cut up.lv sis.c