I am sure you have seen this idea floating all over Pinterest, but I decided to put my own spin on it and create something wonderful for our two-year wedding anniversary back in August. First of all, I cannot believe its been over two years since we said I Do. Secondly, since it has only been two years you would think I would have a million gift ideas, but man it is tough (especially since we have been together for a total of 8 years)! Thankfully, Pinterest to the rescue again!
My One Year of Dates gift is 12 pre-planned dates outlined in sealed envelops. Daniel gets to open an envelop at the beginning of each month and we pick when we are going to take our date that month. Over the course of this year I will share our monthly outings. Sorry, I can't reveal all of them at once or Daniel would miss out on all the fun! The best thing about this gift is that it is totally customizable to the individual couple. Do you like hiking? Go on a hike! Do you like baking? Then make cupcakes! The key to this is to plan ahead and try not to pick dates that require specific timelines, it is not impossible, but you do not want to stress out about trying to fit it in on a specific day. I like to add variety to our dates as well. Some are more elaborate away from home dates, some are around town, and others are simply in our home. The most important thing is HAVE FUN!
We have already gone on our September and October dates so I have included all the details below!
SEPTEMBER
Date: Putt-Putt and Dinner
Cost: $7 per person for putt-putt and your choice for dinner
Supplies: Putt-putt tickets, dinner reservations
OCTOBER
Date: State Fair
Cost: $18 for fair entry and spending money for fair food and games!
Supplies: fair tickets, cash for food and games
Daniel and I have always loved going to the fair and since we have not been to our State Fair in about 6 years I decided to make that our agenda for October. One of my suggestions in date planning was not to choose something that had to be done on a schedule. However, the fair was in town for almost two weeks so that gave us plenty of time to pick our date. Unfortunately, because of my busy schedule the only day we could go was the last day of the fair which meant it was very crowded. We had a blast anyway! We arrived around lunch time and were immediately thinking "what should we eat first?" My tip for places with lots of food options is SHARE! We split almost everything we got at the fair and it made it a lot easier to try all kinds of foods. We always like to try the local booths so we hit up two places for country ham biscuits and fresh cut fries. They were amazing. After cruising through the midway, winning a stuffed minion (stay tune he will be very useful come Halloween), and almost losing our appetite in the livestock buildings it was time for round two! I opted for the fried mac and cheese bites while Daniel got his favorite fried Snickers. We spent the rest of the fair combing through the crafts and hobby section and the Village of Yesteryear and then finished the afternoon off with a blooming onion. We had some friends at the fair too and one of them got a Krispy Kream burger. That was by far the most unique creation of the fair this year, a cheeseburger with all the fixing between two Krispy Kream doughnuts instead of buns. She said it was amazing and I can't wait to try it next year!
Question: How do you and your significant other make plans for dates? Preplanned or spur of the moment? Take turns choosing or always let one person decide? Weekly, Monthly, Bi-monthly?
Question: How do you and your significant other make plans for dates? Preplanned or spur of the moment? Take turns choosing or always let one person decide? Weekly, Monthly, Bi-monthly?
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