New Ideas For A Romantic Date
December 22, 2008 by Michelle Smith
Filed under Relationships
Running out of date ideas? Tania, of AmO Life, has a list of some interesting romantic date ideas.
Among them, rent a boat and paddle out on a lake (may be more of a Spring/Summer activity), bellydancing, and crossing the nearest state line for an adventure (be sure you have your date’s permission for this one, if not, it might constitute kidnapping. I’m just sayin’…).
Can you think of something new and creative? How about……. visiting a pet store? Especially if there’s something cute and and soft to pet. Who knows, might lead to some hand-holding later on.
Ceramics. Do men like those paint your own ceramic studios? It would give you the excuse to talk again because you’ve got to go back and pick your stuff up later, right?
How about a cooking class? As I’ve mentioned a few times before, cooking together is very sexy, plus there’s eating. I’ve heard that men do enjoy eating.
A train ride or ferry ride can be romantic. Riding to a destination leaves time to talk, look out the window, daydream together a bit.
What have you got? Leave your ideas in the comments and maybe we can come up with a pretty nifty list.
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Renting a canoe would be fun. I have gone out on the lake in a ski boat several times while I was dating this one guy. We had so much fun. Just hanging out on the boat in the middle of the lake–noone around. Great times! Ahh, that makes me want summer to hurry up and get here.
Anything on the water would be great. Floating on the creek would be good, hiking along the creek, swimming, kayaking, any sort of boating. I miss Summer, too.
a great one I thought up with the help of my honey is stargazing! It’s oh-so-romantic and great for after dinner in the summer! another great one is to tour historical sights. They are everywhere and most are free or would be save for state park fees and that sort of thing, which are only a few bucks! and there are a lot of different places to see so you can do it more than once in different places! Fort Vancouver in Washington State has a candle-light tour that they do every fall which is absolutely amazing and there are some great places to visit on the east coast as well! just check state parks and monuments and you’re bound to find some close by!