This is a t-shirt that I actually own, made for me by one of our good friends. Not completely true, but still so funny.
My hubs says we’re in a “passing phase”. The kind where life is crazy trying to manage our jobs and home and raise two, well-adjusted kids. We often feel like we are two people who coexist, doing what needs to be done to make our children’s lives happy and secure, but without connecting with each other. While we are totally in love with our kids, and soooo grateful for the blessings in our lives, we miss spending time with one another. I’m telling you all of this because we truly WANT to spend more time together, but we’re realizing this is just one more thing we need to
be intentional about. (Want to know more about my motto for the year: be intentional? See
here,
here and
here.) Anyway, I’m sure you all can agree that building a strong marriage is, next to having a saving faith, the
most important thing we can do for our families. So, I’ve been on a quest to find fun, cheap and easy date ideas to reconnect and just enjoy each other.
This idea is brilliant and such a fun gift idea for the hubs. Make 12 envelopes and fill them with a pre-paid date idea for that month. At the beginning of each month, sit down and plan a night for your date and you’re set. This definitely requires a lot of planning, but once it’s done, you have NO excuses not to go out on a date!
I found this fun list of unique date ideas on Pinterest. Some of them actually made me giggle just envisioning the hubs and me doing them (see numbers 3, 5 and 6), and others made me wish upon a star that they would happen in my lifetime (see number 8).
And finally, did you know that
Groupon now offers special deals on getaways? I’m loving getting them in my inbox every week, and I actually convinced the hubs to book this one:
I’m so excited, but we still need to set a date. That’s the tricky part, but we’ll keep trying until we find one that works. And here’s the pep talk for the day: Make sure you do whatever it takes to strengthen your marriage. It’s worth it!
So, fill me in.
What do you do to keep the spark alive?
Love that T-shirt Kevin.