As I am sure I have mentioned in past column pieces, Hubby is a HUGE professional wrestling fan. This isn’t an interest that grew overnight; heck, when we first started dating and he invited me over to his home, I noticed he had a Hulk Hogan poster on his wall. But for a long time, his desire to watch a bunch of folks throw each other around in a ring was squashed. Sure, he … [Read more...]
One Date at a Time: “STRENGTHENING” Your Relationship in the New Year
A new year is upon us, and with the change of the calendar often comes a change in mindset, and by mindset I really mean … RESOLUTIONS. Like many people, in the past I have made the resolution to get into shape! But also like many people, by February, that resolution slipped away. You see, unlike my hubby (who I fondly refer to as a gym rat), I hate exercise. It’s not that I am … [Read more...]
One Date at a Time: A Date for a Cause
While reflecting on everything I do is kind of my thing all year, in November, I tend to kick it up a notch. The season of giving thanks compels me to want to “do good” or at least “do better.” Obviously, Hubby knows this about me and was thus completely on board when I suggested that we DO GOOD, DO BETTER, and use the money we would have spent for a date night to do something … [Read more...]
One Date at a Time: Stretching Your DOLLAR and Making Errands Fun
If there is one question worse than the ever-famous “What do you want to eat for dinner?” it is the “What should we do for date night?” Hubby and I banter back and forth trying to make the other person decide on what to do for date night until one of us gives in and picks something. Recently, Hubby and I had the following convo: Hubby: “It’s date night. What do you want to … [Read more...]
One Date at a Time: Great Lasting Impressions
By this point, you all know that Hubby and I are always looking for new and different date night ideas to share with you. Looking back at past dates (axe throwing, miniature golf, boat rides, etc.), we realized that perhaps we needed to try something a little more cultural. But looking at flat paintings on a stuffy museum wall is so 2019 (not to mention not very thrilling). … [Read more...]