Some Easy But Effective Date Ideas for Couples
California Christian Counseling
With life and work being as busy as they are, having enough energy and creativity to come up with interesting ideas for date night can be a huge challenge. Throw in budget constraints and kids in the mix, and you ratchet the difficulty up a notch.
A healthy romantic relationship requires consistent investment, and having a regular date night that you both look forward to is a must. Maybe you have your tried-and-true options for what works, but just in case you’re feeling stuck for ideas, below are a few date ideas for couples you can throw into your rotation to spice date night up a little.
Date ideas for couples that are worth trying out
The thing about what makes for a good date idea is that it’s specific to the couple. People have things that they like, and their personalities might be geared toward one thing more than another. Also, some activities are for the outdoors, and others only work in certain seasons or are available in some cities and not others. All that to say you should find what works for you and ignore the rest.
Another angle to consider is that you might find a date idea that’s unusual for you and a little out of your wheelhouse. These date ideas could work to jolt you out of a rut and get you doing something a bit more adventurous that makes you feel excited for date night again.
Take a day trip.
Just get in your car and see how far a full tank of gas will take you. Simply getting out of your regular haunts with your significant other and seeing what’s in the next town is an adventure.
Stargazing.
You can go to an observatory or break out your telescope to take in the splendor of the heavens. Throw in a light picnic, and you’ve got yourself a good time.
Take a tour of your city.
There’s every possibility that you know your city in a functional but limited way – your route to work, your favorite coffee spot, or the grocery store. Take some time out to see your city the way a visitor from out of town would. It’ll help you see your city anew, and you get to do it with your favorite person.
Take in a show.
A comedy show, music concert, Cirque du Soleil, or theater arts performance can be fun. A night out with some spectacle generally works out well.
Try an escape room.
If you’re a more indoor type, this is one way to go out and stay in at the same time.
Go on a scavenger hunt.
This is a fun way to explore your town or city with a fun goal in mind.
Do a wine tour.
This works great if you’re close to a wine region. You can do this by yourselves or loop in a few friends and see what delights you discover. If you’re nowhere near wine country, it’s possible to have a virtual wine tasting and have a great time discovering new wines and developing your palate.
Go skating.
Whether in winter or summer, this one is a winner. Safety first – get your pads and your helmet, especially if it’s been a while or it’s your first time, then grab your roller-blades or ice skates and see what you’re made of.
Have a campfire or bonfire. If you have room in your backyard (and your municipality allows it), you can have a bonfire by yourselves, or as a get-together with some close friends. Throw in some campfire songs, some snacks, and a spooky story or two to tell, and you’ve got yourself an interesting evening.
Take a cooking or craft class.
You can up your kitchen game or pick up new skills to learn something new with your beloved. It’s a great way to bond and have fun.
Take a walk, a hike, or a bike ride.
If you love the outdoors, be sure to take opportunities to make the most out of it. If you have a favorite park or trail, go for it, or try something new. Some couples go rock climbing, while others love geocaching, and still others love camping. Find what works for you and enjoy the great outdoors together.
These and many other activities can be amazing opportunities for you and your significant other to enjoy one another’s company, build new memories, and learn new things about each other. Whatever activity you choose for yourselves, the main goal is to have fun and deepen your connection to each other. That connection allows you to share and do life together, and it provides you with room to grow your communication as a couple.
If you find that you’re struggling to connect as a couple, you may benefit from couples counseling. Your counselor can provide you with a safe space and help you explore any concerns you have that may be hindering intimacy and communication. Contact the office for help.
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