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Importance of Date Nights

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couple-dating.JPG Last night, Aaron & I went out on a much needed date night and left a little fussy girl behind (I think she has some more lovely teeth coming in!). I am thank­ful to have my family close by to leave her with. The advan­tage of family is they absolutely love taking the grand baby for an evening! I needed it after a taxing day of fussi­ness with the baby, piano lessons that didn’t go so well, suf­fer­ing under the dis­ap­point­ment of break­ing one of my nice mixing bowls, and prepar­ing dinner in advance that didn’t taste so good (guess what? We’re eating it tonight all the same!).

We have been work­ing through some com­mu­ni­ca­tion strug­gles, and sig­nif­i­cant busi­ness changes for Aaron, so there was much to talk about. Even with Aaron work­ing from home, I am amazed how much we need this time away from it all to build our marriage.

Make it a priority!

My point with all this is to say…make a reg­u­lar habit of date nights! Sched­ule them in! It is so easy to get caught up in life and forget about invest­ing in the most impor­tant rela­tion­ship in your life (second only to your rela­tion­ship with the Lord). It doesn’t have to be expen­sive, but at the same time, I believe it is impor­tant to splurge every once in awhile, as we did last night (of course, I must add that you should defer to your own husband’s deci­sions in this matter). We went to a nice restau­rant, enjoyed some excel­lent food and fol­lowed it up by sit­ting beside the fire­place in the lobby and listen to the per­former play some lovely jazz on the piano. It was won­der­ful and just what I needed! My hus­band does spoil me so.

The prob­lem is…my frugal side always purks up on such occa­sions. “We must split a meal, no wine, no appe­tiz­ers, no desserts! It can’t cost too much!” But this time, I just sat back and enjoyed my hus­band, and you know what? He thanked me after­wards. He told me he greatly appre­ci­ated the fact that I didn’t make a big deal that he got a glass of wine, or that he ordered an appe­tizer. I was quite shocked and real­ized how overly con­cerned I have been over how much we spend on our night out and over­look the fact that we are invest­ing in our mar­riage; there­fore, it is a good cause to put our money towards!

We are going to strive to be more con­sis­tent this year. Twice a month is our plan! Sched­ule it in…it gives you some­thing to look for­ward to!

Frugal Date Night Ideas

We have taken advan­tage of most of these ideas in the past with good success!

Restau​rant.com - you can get great gift cer­tifi­cates for cheap using this site! If you sign up for their newslet­ter, you can get reg­u­lar sav­ings of up to 50-70% more off the gift cer­tifi­cates. Always use a dif­fer­ent email address, as they send a lot of promo emails. I nor­mally pay no more than $3 or less for a $25 gift cer­tifi­cate, which is very rea­son­able in my book.

Happy Hour - I have heard you can get great sav­ings on good food by going out during happy hour (some­where between 4-6 pm, I believe). We have not done it yet, but my sister-​in-​law always raves about their suc­cess by using this tip! Check out this site and search your area for restau­rants that offer happy hour specials.

Take a Walk - This is one of my favorite activ­i­ties to do with my hubby! Espe­cially on the water­front where he pro­posed to me. Always brings back such won­der­ful mem­o­ries and is so roman­tic! Unfor­tu­nately, this activ­ity is lim­ited to the summer time around here unless we want to freeze our tails off.

Hiking & Picnic - Another fun idea that we have done is go for a hike and take a picnic lunch with us! I love doing this as well, espe­cially along the beau­ti­ful Colum­bia gorge, where we live.

Can­dle­light Dinner - I love having fun every once in a while and serve dinner by can­dle­light. I will pull out the nice cham­pagne glasses and serve sparkling cider, or some refresh­ing home­made juice. It’s so fun!

Trade Date Nights with another couple - If you don’t have family close by, try trad­ing date nights with another couple. Take turns watch­ing each other’s children.

Any other frugal date night ideas? How have you made date nights a priority?


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10 Responses to “Importance of Date Nights”

  1. Ann at mommysecrets Says:

    My SIL also raves about happy hour deals, but how do you find out about them?

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    Lindsay replied on January 17th, 2008:

    I posted a link to where you can find happy hour spe­cials in your area. Unfor­tu­nately, most of them seem to be brew pubs…but then again, I have heard that Applebee’s has a happy hour too. Port­land City Grill is the nice restau­rant in our city that offers this as well, so there are other options.

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  2. Tia Says:

    We have a date nite once a week. Even w/4 girls, this is 2nd pri­or­ity.

    We go walk­ing in the mall in the winter. We’ll have dinner at the food court, then get ice cream. Of course this is the most expen­sive thing to do. We always end up shop­ping!

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  3. Mrs. M Says:

    I can do the same thing when we go out to dinner. A friend of mine, with love, told me if my hus­band works for that money and wants to spend it on dinner then I need to zip my lips. It is an invest­ment!
    This morn­ing my hubby announced we (the family) were going out for break­fast and to my great suprise I said okay…. instead of some remark about how we have per­fectly good food in the pantry.
    Enjoyed my visit here :o)

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  4. lizzykristine Says:

    My per­sonal favorite date is to eat dinner at home and go out for dessert! It is cheaper than eating out a whole meal, and better than me baking dessert at home (because then we end up eating way too much of it :) Last week we had a salad supper, then went to Chili’s for their choco­late molten cake. Mmmmm.

    Another of our favorite together things is to go to a book­store, pick out books to read, then sit beside each other on their couches and read for a while. After­wards we chat about what we learned, and it opens up topics we oth­er­wise would prob­a­bly never think or talk about. :)

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  5. Mrs. Brigham Says:

    Date nights are fun. Making them more of a pri­or­ity is one of our goals this year, espe­cially as my par­ents are not just offer­ing to watch Peapod for our sake, but also to enjoy their grand­daugh­ter of course. :o) Twice a month is our goal, too.

    We are unable to eat out as I have celiac dis­ease and food aller­gies, so restau­rant meals are not an option for us. *grumble*ImissItalianFood*grumble* :P When the weather is nice Sean and I will some­times go to Whole Foods and pick up some dif­fer­ent cheeses and other little treats for a picnic. We also like to take hikes and visit local muse­ums. Sev­eral of the muse­ums in our area have free and dis­counted days, so this is a nice way to save money. A local park also does con­certs in the park during the summer and this makes for a fun free date night.

    I do not know how frugal this might be in some areas, but we have a little paint your own pot­tery place near us where you can choose from an assort­ment of items to paint. Sean and I are slowly but surely work­ing on a little col­lec­tion of fun serv­ing platters/bowls. :o)

    Stargaz­ing is also a blast. Pick up a little book or con­stel­la­tion map and get out there and see what you can do. Every­one should do this at least once! It is really neat to look up and really focus on the night sky.

    I better stop blog­ging on your blog, Lind­say! Sorry about that! ;o)

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  6. Steph Garvey Says:

    I tend to do the same thing, Lind­say, I just try to think of it as, I am as frugal as pos­si­ble SO THAT I can relax and enjoy times like these with my hus­band. Thanks for encour­ag­ing us all in this area. Michael and I are trying with new vigor this year to be con­sis­tent in our dating!

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  7. Melissa Says:

    We always talk about date nights, but then we let the busy­ness of life get the best of us. What you said about invest­ing in your mar­riage really inspired me to make date nights a pri­or­ity though.

    Take care!

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  8. donna (mom24boyz) Says:

    I just got a great sug­ges­tion from a friend that they buy expen­sive food. Food they would not nor­mally splurge on–such as shrimp/great steaks, etc. Then they make the kids a quick cheap meal–frozen pizza or some­thing, they put the kids to bed and let them watch a movie–this being a treat for the kids, they stay put. That is the rule, the kids have to stay in their rooms for the evening and go straight to bed after the movie. In the mean time–mom and dad now spend time together in the kitchen cook­ing up their spe­cial meal and have a late candle lite dinner.

    Kids are happy, they got pizza, movie, no babysit­ter hired.

    Mom and Dad get some alone time, inex­pen­sive yet deli­cious meal and some romance–no need to wait for the table, worry too much about what your wear­ing (still should dress up though!! it is a date) and you don’t need to worry about the kiddos, the weather, or the cost.

    This is a great tip for those who find find­ing sit­ters dif­fi­cult and making your night out even more expen­sive.

    This week steaks are on sale in my area, so I picked them up along with some shrimp/cocktail sauce and a bottle of wine–I see stay at home date night coming soon!

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  9. Jasmine31 Says:

    You are a brat! lol I read your post last week and even cruised by the rest. link you posted. None in my area. When my dh got home we were sup­posed to go to Costco and S&F but I took him out some­where we have been trying to go for a while but every time we go it is closed.

    It is Woody’s Cockey Bull and is a west­ern type place with a grand ole opry and all the trim­mings, bear rugs on the wall, pool tables and a bar they can’t use cause they don’t have their liquor license yet. (Which is fine cause we don’t drink.)

    They just reopened for buis­ness and I thought their prices were WAY too high for this estab­lish­ment. I shut my mouth though cause he really wanted to go. He wanted an appe­tizer too so we ordered one. It would of been $6.99 for 1 appe­tizer or $10.00 for a 3 plate appe­tizer so I fig­ured lets get 3. Well wouldn’t you know they brought us out 3 DIF­FER­ENT plates of food. haha

    One HUGE plate of chili cheese fries, 1 huge plate of fried chicken ten­ders, 1 HUGE plate of onion rings.

    I had wanted steak but thought it was crazy paying $18.99 for a simple steak. Their porter­house was $29.99! I even remem­ber telling him that was crazy. They must of over heard me cause the wait­ress ran over a few min­utes later and told me “porterhouse” was on spe­cial. $19.99. So I went ahead and ordered it.

    Anyhow all in all it was a great evening and we even played 3 games of pool after­ward. The bill came to $41.00 after I found out he gets a 20% dis­count for being a public ser­vant.

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