- Send the kids to grandma's for the night and stay home with no technology allowed. Find some candles and see if you can make it without lights for the night! No agenda planned.
- Catch a play at The Muny. (Summer)
- Try out the ice skating at Forest Park. (Winter)
- Go on a hike at Pickle Springs and take a picnic lunch.
- Dress up and head out for dinner date at Chaumette Vineyards and Winery.
- Go for a drive and enjoy the desserts at The Blue Owl.
- Giddy-up for a redneck date: go bowling and then catch some catfish under the stars
- Watch a movie under the stars at the Starlite Drive-in Theatre in Cadet, MO.
- Meet up for coffee and breakfast at The Bauhaus Kafee before work.
- Put on your hiking boots and visit Hickory Canyon.
- Make a picnic lunch and enjoy the afternoon at Charleville.
- Go for a walk at one of the area parks and then enjoy some food at 12 West.
- Instead of taking a lunch break with co-workers, skip the lunch and find a special place to meet up with your spouse.
- Look out over The Mississippi River at The Trail of Tears State Park.
- Plan an overnight date at a bed in breakfast in St. Genevieve.
- Head to St. James and spend an afternoon at Maramec Spring Park.
- Take her for a boat ride at The Boathouse in Forest Park.
- Attend a concert together at Verizon Amphitheater.
- Enjoy a musical at The Fabulous Fox.
- Go for a bike ride at St. Joe State Park
- Keep it simple with dinner and a movie.
- Get dressed up and drop some cash at The Top of the Riverfront.
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Date Night Tips
Have you made the commitment to date your spouse more during The Real Marriage series? I decided to make a list of ideas of things to do and places to go around our neck of the woods. Make sure and head over to read Mark Driscoll's Date Night Tips. Please share your date ideas in the comment section!
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We had a date night last night. Grabbed a burger and took a long ride through the country. This gives a lot of time to talk.
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