A Date night with your significant other can seem next to impossible when you have children. What's a parent to do? Take your kids on a date night! It's probably less expensive than the $10 an hour babysitting fees, and you get special time, carved out for you and them.
It's great to create memories with your family that will last a life time. Date Nights with your children individually or as a family can change future generations to come. The special things you do with your children will be repeated with their children and then your great grandchildren. Get creative and enjoy the dates, they will put a smile on your face and theirs!
It's fun putting a tie on your little guy and taking him out to your favorite restaurant! It's also a perfect time to teach them proper manners at a fine eating establishment. A kid's date night should be fun and well planned. Remember it's up to you to teach them how to behave in public at a restaurant, bowling alley, sporting event, pumpkin patch and ice rink.. I found these on Pinterest.
From that favorite “childhood” pizza place to that special game at the local high school, you can’t afford not partake in the little things that bring a smile to your children’s faces. You can save money by leveraging local entertainment and food deals to make it a part of your monthly budget. You can use the Valpak.com mobile app or Groupon.com can offer special discounted rates that will help save you in some cases up to 50%.
There are also plenty of FREE things to do with your children on a date night!
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- PLAN THE DATE NIGHT If it’s once a week or once a month to give the children something special to look forward to.
- TRY NEW THINGS! If you always go skating don’t be afraid to go for LAZER tag, skating rink or a new museum.
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Samuel Medina, loved the Johnny Brusco's pizza!
ReplyDeleteThe little guy at the Carmine's Italian restaurant was my husband's nephew.