When you are married, it is easy for the relationship to get stagnant and it can be difficult to come up with date ideas. After a while, you can feel like you are just going through the motions. Adult life can get you carried away in the busyness of day-to-day life. Stress and pressures of work, chores, homework with the kids, and other family responsibilities can sap energy and motivation.
With these realities in mind, it becomes important for a married couple to be intentional about spending uninterrupted quality time together away from these distractions. By spending time together, you are both reminded why you fell in love with your spouse in the first place.
Coming up with date ideas and spending time together also allows you to rekindle your romance and revive intimacy in your relationship. As a married couple, you need to prioritize going on regular dates to strengthen your marital bond, as well as the emotional connection.
By prioritizing dates, you intentionally disrupt the seemingly routine nature of marriage. This allows you and your spouse to create time to pursue other interests together. It is not uncommon to hear people describing their marriage as monotonous or routine. Marriage doesn’t need to be boring, neither should it start to feel like a chore.
4 Date Ideas for Married Couples
If you don’t intentionally and consistently spend quality time with your spouse, they might start feeling neglected or disconnected from you. Dates for married people are an important investment that can have positive and lasting benefits for a couple. Explore these four date ideas for married couples. See if there is something you are interested in trying out with your spouse.
Outdoor adventure
There is something liberating and rejuvenating about the outdoors. It provides a much-needed break from busy indoor, sometimes loud, and heavily polluted urban environments. If you and your spouse are indoors a lot due to work or your lifestyle, consider embarking on an outdoor adventure.
Ideas for an outdoor adventure include hiking, bike riding, or visiting a local park or nature reserve. Depending on the weather and what outdoor activity you decide to do, always remember to pack a picnic!
Game night with other couples
In a world where marriage is increasingly being treated as any other relationship, (as opposed to a covenant entered into by man and woman before men and God) witnessing other healthy marriages gives couples something to aspire to. This can help strengthen a couple’s bond.
While you may not have one-on-one time with your spouse on this type of date, you will likely have good laughs. Getting together with other Christian couples creates an opportunity to share the joys and challenges of marriage. You can just let loose, laugh, and create exciting memories with like-minded couples.
Movie night at home
As cliche as this may sound, bonding over a good movie never gets old. Here are a few tips to make this a success. Pick a movie that you both like or have been wanting to watch. Send your children to bed early or to a trusted friend or family member for an overnight. Get your space cozy and comfortable and cuddle up! This simple romantic date is not only cost-effective, but it also fosters a sense of intimacy and closeness which helps relationships thrive.
Preparing a new dish together
Preparing a new dish together can be rewarding as it creates an opportunity to have good conversations and teamwork. It also creates a bonding opportunity for a couple. New recipes can be a big hit or a big miss. No matter how the recipe itself turns out, it is a win-win for you as a couple.
If the recipe turns out as anticipated it’s an opportunity to savor something that you both helped to create from scratch. On the other hand, if it’s a flop, you have something to laugh about for months or years to come until you vindicate yourselves in the kitchen again.
Date ideas for your marriage
The key to a thriving relationship is keeping the spark alive. Dates are one way to keep the fire burning, especially if you choose activities that both of you enjoy. When you are on your date, remember to intentionally block out the day-to-day interruptions and focus on each other. Marriage is a gift from God, and we should do our best to invest in our relationships.
Sometimes the challenges in your marriage do not feel as if intentional dates can fix them. On the other hand, some marriages are flourishing but the couple would like to grow further and deeper. If either of these describes you, please contact us at Richardson Christian Counseling in Texas today. We will arrange an appointment with a marriage counselor in Richardson, Texas who can walk alongside you and your spouse for a richer, more intimate marriage.
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- Emmah Machokoto: Author
Emmah Machokoto is a Christian woman who enjoys using her talents and passion to make a difference. She has a law degree from the University of Zimbabwe and a Master's degree specializing in the Legal Aspects of HIV/AIDS from the University of South...
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