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Romantic Dates
(for Ages 40-49)
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.
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.
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 horse-drawn carriage ride.
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.
Take a biplane flight for either an adventure or a romantic sunset flight. Have the flight recorded to relive the memory.
Put on some music, a warm fire in the fireplace, and drink egg-nog. Talk about your funniest and happiest times.
Take a moonlight canoe ride. Be safe (wear life preservers, just in case)!
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.
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!
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.
If you want to take your date to a peaceful place but yet have still have the comforts of town, take him/her to a lake in the evening and sit on the beach and drink tea that you prepared in advance.
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.
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