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Romantic Dates
(for Ages 16-18)
When your date is far away or busy, do this: Before you hang up ask him/her to meet you in your dreams (in an open baseball stadium on the pitchers mound, in a canoe in the middle of the lake at sunset, etc.). Be specific.
Tour your city (or one near-by). Arrange for a limo to pick you and your date up for that day. End the date with a romantic dinner at a restaurant or a picnic in a remote area, lit only by the limo's lights.
Sit on your house roof or on the lawn and see who can count the most shooting stars. Talk about your goals and aspirations.
Walk around a rose garden with many bushes so you can have privacy. It's even more romantic at nighttime when the moon is out.
Watch the sunset together (best at the lake, ocean, or mountains).
Go to the mountains and look for places to take memorable pictures (scenery, as well as each other). Take your time . . . This is not a race.
Find a restaurant in a little town about an hour away. Stop every now and then to take pictures of each other (or have someone take a picture of you together). Take romantic pictures, funny pictures, pictures of the scenery. If you time it right, you can get a picture of the sunset. Get the waiter to take your picture together. Then on your next date, after getting the pictures developed, make a collage of your date together.
Take a biplane flight for either an adventure or a romantic sunset flight. Have the flight recorded to relive the memory.
Bring a good book of poetry or have you and your date each bring your favorite poetry. Then sit down one evening and read prose together.
Take a walk on the beach, bring some sodas/sandwiches, and have a nice romantic talk. Sit on the dock with your feet in the water.
Take a moonlight canoe ride. Be safe (wear life preservers, just in case)!
Go to a formal dance. Frame a picture of you and your date, wrap it up, and present it at the conclusion of your date.
If it's a nice warm and clear night, pick a nice bright star and just follow it wherever it leads until you can't follow it any more. At any point you can break off your journey and stop for ice cream, to talk, or pick another marker to follow. It can be quite romantic.
Take a horse-drawn carriage ride.
Go on a beach and cuddle on a blanket with candles all around, while you stare up at the stars and listen to the waves crash....Magical
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