What are some great things to do on a date in the wintertime?!


Question: What are some great things to do on a date in the wintertime!?
I am planning a date that is LONG overdue for my husband and I but I have no idea what to plan or do on the date!. We live in cleveland, ohio and it's terribly cold!. Our wedding anniversary just past and we didn't get to do anything and we rarely get alone time together so I figured I'd create a special/romantic day just for the two of us!. Any tips or pointers!? Note: staying in is not an option and real answers only please!. Thanx!Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
I planned a romantic date for my husband for his birthday and got ideas from a website online!. There are a lot of sites but one that I got some good ideas off of was www!.lovingyou!.com!. I got a hotel room and put candles all over the room and it had a jacuzzi tub with candles around it as well (I had a friend go light the candles as we were on our way to hotel after eating)!. I had a cd player with some romantic music I picked up at Wal-mart that was located by the candles section of the store!. I got some smooth rocks for fountains and put them in a crock pot for a massage!. I took him to a romantic italian restaraunt and then to the hotel!. After the jacuzzi I gave him a massage with the hot rocks and massaging oil!. It was a wonderful evening!. I would tell you though, do "whatever" you are wanting to do before the massage because it felt so good he fell asleep!!! LoL:o) He said it was the best night ever!. Oh, I also put meanings of flowers and got flowers and the meanings and put it together with "The reason I love you is!.!.!." and gave him a scavenger hunt with the hints on a business card!. I placed them in different places for him to find!. It was a lot of fun planning it and we had a great time!. Hope you get some great ideas and have fun!Www@FoodAQ@Com

I unfortunately cannot relate to you as I live in a hot country but leaving it to my imagination I would get a little log cabin for the day in the mountains and spend a romantic day in front of a wood fire sipping on Champagne and eating chocolates!. If you can't escape from reality why don't you go ice skating and go for a nice romantic dinner at a restaurant!. Alternatively if you have the time maybe set a nice table at home and cook him his favourite meal - men love it when you do that! another idea is to create an indorr picnic for the two of you! Just remeber that the cold alone will make what ever you do already more romantic then if its hot! good luck!Www@FoodAQ@Com

ice skating, dinner and movie, indoor putt-putt, take a cooking class together, go to a wine tasting, art museum or theatre or concert!. I'm in chicago, so I know about the deep freeze!. Good Luck and whatever you do enjoy yourselves!Www@FoodAQ@Com

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Aww!.!.that is sooo sweet! :)
Im from Detroit, MI so I know how it is!
Try some outdoors activities!.!.!.like skiing or other fun sports like that where u guys could interact! Then whip him up a nice dinner OR go out 2 eat!.!.
I've neva really been 2 Ohio (Just 4 Cedar Point of course!)!.!.!. but maybe try a comedy club or jazz club of sorts!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Skate in the ice rink!? Catch a movie, play with snow!.
There's many things!.
It's not what you do that's important!.
Is how you express yourself!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Go to an ice skating rink!. Dinner and a Movie, Go on a carriage ride, look up things in your area like concerts or other events!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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