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Last Minute Dates
(for Ages 22-24)

Find a wild berry patch and enjoy picking and eating berries.

Take your little sisters and/or brothers to a drive-in. Treat them to drinks and popcorn.

Simply find yourself a box of crayons and some childrens coloring books and color pictures to kill time. Or find some construction paper and glue and make Valentines Day cards for each other even if it's the middle of July.

Go out to dinner and a movie (especially a chick flick that she wants to see). Editors note: This is not a good first date (you don't get to talk and get to know each other).

While strolling in the city, stop at a hotel and watch television. Sit in the lobby and watch the people.

Play hide-and-seek in a mall as couples. Each time that you see another couple, write down who they are, and what time you saw them. After the ending time, go out for banana splits.

Play beach ball volleyball. No out of bounds, unlimited hits, spikers can sit on partner's shoulders, etc. Make up you rules as you go.

Take your date to a theme park like Disneyland for free (the shoppers pass is good for up to one hour). Most parks allow guests to shop within the park for 45 min. to 1 hour. It's short, but fun. Pick a couple of rides and run.

Give each couple a recorder and a list of sounds to record for a sound scavenger hunt. If you don't have sound recorders, you can use a video recorder.

Spend an evening looking through your date's photo albums and high school yearbooks. Find a comfortable place in the home, free from distractions, to sit down together. While looking at the photos, try to guess what's happening, where the picture was taken, what time of year it was, etc., before looking at the description sentences. The pictures in these books will be lots of fun for the person showing them. This is also a guaranteed night of laughing together. You will learn a lot about that person as they tell you the stories and experiences behind each picture.


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