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Romantic Dates
(for Ages 19-21)

Cut out different colored heart shaped pieces of paper, write cute little rhyming clues linking each heart to the next one eventually leading to where you are hiding. Hide them in different areas outside. Surprise him/her with a romantic poem when he/she reaches you.

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 hay wagon ride. Come back to hot chocolate and doughnuts.

Show up with 2 pieces of stationary with envelopes (one for each of you) and some paper and pens. Write each other a letter describing how you feel about the other person or anything special about the relationship and where you think you'll be or what you think you'll be doing in a certain amount of time. Then, agree to open your notes in a week, month, year, etc.

Collect memoirs, (cards, notes, napkins, programs, pictures, nametags, etc.) of your experiences together and make a scrapbook.

Go out to the lake just before sundown, where you have a boat waiting. Inside the boat there is a small cooler that contains 2 plates of spaghetti, chopsticks and candles. Float out on the lake and have a candlelight dinner (an maybe go for a swim). Finish the night with s'mores.

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 moonlight canoe ride. Be safe (wear life preservers, just in case)!

Have a candlelight picnic in the backyard.

Take a walk on the beach. If you live near the ocean or a large lake, taking a walk on the beach or the shoreline at sunset or in the moonlight can be very romantic and peaceful.

Have a candle-light dinner at your home. Have a friend cater the dinner, which includes a small heart-shaped pizza, and 7-Up with frozen strawberries.

Sit on your house roof or on the lawn and see who can count the most shooting stars. Talk about your goals and aspirations.

Lay on a deserted beach and watch shooting stars.

Go for a hot air balloon ride. The sights are breathtaking!

Take your date to a new restaurant in the city. Have a rose sitting on her chair when you get to your table. When you are done, go on a carriage ride around the city. This is so much fun when it's snowing!


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