Taking the wife out tonight. Any CREATIVE ideas besides dinner, movies, etc.?!


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Taking the wife out tonight. Any CREATIVE ideas besides dinner, movies, etc.?


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Don't take her out....stay in!! Get someone to babysit the 2 little ones.... and rent a DVD
cook her dinner..... and have fun at home you don't have to go out to have fun!! Or to Las Vegas!!! LOL

How about some old school fun, like bowling or putt putt. Sometimes the simplest things are the best.

take her to a candle light dinner!!

Depends on where you live...are you in a warm climate? How about a picnic in the park... In a cold climate? How about ice skating...

This is the time of year you should be able to find a christmas production like the nutcracker or something on stage. A nice carriage ride, we went out the other night and drove around looking at christmas lights, kinda fun

There's usually a ton of special entertainment going on this time of the year. Have you checked your local paper ? All sorts of holiday plays, ballet, choral groups, etc. That might make for a fun change, followed by a nice drive in an area to view the holiday lights?

Most metro areas have a horse drawn carriage ride. Get a thermus of warm cocoa or the beverage of your liking, some mittens, and take in a ride enjoying the Christmas decor and most of all.....each other.

I'm not sure as to how long you have been married, but you might try a personalized gift, not too much in it for money, but make it look good on her and then a dress, or a skirt, maybe a new set of clothes, some thing that shows her off to others, it will show her that you think her worth to you is very high in thoughts. then if you dance, take her to one, but make sure that most of the dancing you do is arm in arm, after that then you can get funky in the dances.
but the best thing is to keep eye contact with her and tell her you love her and that out of a 10 she's a 12 in looks and finesse, she might blush some but it will return back to you that she liked your comment over her, in other words, rave over her about 80 to 90% of the time and let her talk, ask her how is she feeling and does she need any thing for her self, if it's shopping, then take her shopping and help her with ideas, talk with her never to her and she will warm up to you.

just spend allot of quality time and make her the interest of the night and let her set the pace for your night out. you'll never know what doors you will open until you get home that night..

best of your night

First of all stop calling her " the wife ".
Second- you make all arrangements for a babysitter.
Third- see if you get get someone to clean your house today.
Fourth- send her out to a day spa for a massage or manicure or pedicure.
Fifth- Buy her great flowers
After all that even dinner and a movie will be very romantic.
It's not the activity so much as it is the set up.
Have a nice day.

Take her to a fireworks display.

Go to a new spot...

Think of like a jazz bar, or something with live entertainment where you can listen and still talk. Dancing is also nice (usually a big hit). Dinner should be first...but once again try something new. I'm sure she will like whatever you do.

well first take her shopping then eat see a LATE movie then go in a hotel!

A walk on a path hand in hand and talking about the past and the time you met and share a hot chocolate or fry and gravy if, it was summer share a ice cream cone.
It doesnt always have to be about spending money.

Take her on a mulitple stop date. example, Drinks at the bar where you met, dinner at the resturant where you proposed, a movie where you had your first date, dessert at the park where you went swimming when you were dating..etc




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