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Theme Dates
(for Ages 19-21)
Plan a Carnival party. Make invitations from old magazine pictures and name tags from pop bottle caps. Make games from articles around the house such as jar rings and soda bottles, newspaper, and bean bags (consult game books for other ideas you could use).
Make music with home-made instruments. Use rubber bands (harp), pop bottles (organ), a water glass xylophone, blocks, pans, etc.. Then record the music you make.
Have a Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus party. Have everyone dress up, and then judge for all Santa-like qualities. As a prize, award a gingerbread house.
Drive around the city and look at unique and beautiful home gardens. Stop at the florist to pick up some supplies (augmenting resources from your home's garden). Then make a flower bouquet, which your date gets to take home.
Choose something you both enjoy doing, and work together on that particular project. For instance, you could refinish old furniture, work with leather goods or make pottery.
Invite your date to tour a foreign country. Decorate your home with pictures, displays, trinkets, etc. unique to a specific country. Listen to music from that country's culture and learn some stories which you can share. And have treats particular to the country you are "visiting".
Have a 40's theme party (or 50's or 60's or 70's). Dress up in clothes of that decade. Prepare authentic refreshments and games. As an ice breaker, tape different names of famous people from the decade on the back of each person. As you meet each person, you give that individual a clue to help him/her figure out the name on his/her back. You could also watch a video for that decade.
Have an "all comedy day". No bad moods allowed. Tell each other lame jokes or embarrassing or funny childhood memories. Eat funny foods, like cookies that are rainbow colored or foods that are in the shape of a funny face (like sundaes from Friendly's). Then at night, go to a comedy club.
Rent classics or musicals and invite other couples over to watch and sing with you.
Have a do-it-yourself party. Let your guests decorate the room with materials you have provided for them. Play the games that are suggested by those at the party. For refreshments, serve banana splits where couples can put their own together.
Have a country-western party. Rent or borrow a tractor and wagon or a truck with a flat bed, then pile hay on the back. Take a ride through a vacant field, along some rural roads or through a park-singing all the way. A good follow-up to a hayride and songfest would be a lively square dance.
Go disco bowling. Before you go you have to dress each other up in the weirdest stuff you can find in the house. After go to a cafe and enjoy a quiet talk.
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