We all know that a “date night” is one way to reconnect with your partner after your baby is born. You may have even promised each other you’d do it weekly, or at least a few times a month. Then along comes baby, and you realize that six months have gone by with nary a date in sight. Why? Coordinating date nights involve some major hurdles like finding a sitter you trust, making peace with leaving your baby, and of course, paying for it all.
So how can you have a “date night” without all of the trouble? Here are some ideas for reconnecting with your spouse by staying in.
Watch a movie. This might seem obvious, but when is the last time you chose a movie you both wanted to see and watched it together while cuddling on the couch? No laptops, phones or other distractions. Just popcorn, a fuzzy blanket and the two of you. Can’t stay awake for the whole movie? That’s okay. Take a little snooze on your partner’s arm and enjoy the closeness.
Massage. Couples massage is a great way to help each other relax while connecting through touch. Set up a calming space—dim the lights, use candles and that new age-y music, grab some massage oil or lotion and create your own in-home spa. Not sure how to give your partner a massage? Read some couples massage tips or attend a couples massage workshop.
Make dinner together. Cooking doesn’t have to be a chore. It can be a nice way to enjoy time with your partner by working on a shared task. Choose your recipe and buy your ingredients in advance (nothing too complicated, unless you’re professional chefs), turn on some music and have fun!
Listen to music. Speaking of music… are there songs that bring back memories of your courtship, wedding, and other happy, romantic times? Head over to iTunes and create a mix for each other. Do it together or better yet, surprise each other. Heck, maybe even do a little dancing in your living room. (Just don’t trip over the baby toys.)
What ideas do you have for spending a date night in?
Cindy Meltzer Isis Community Manager and mom of 2


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