Before David was born we started doing date nights. Well, we did it only a few times. But the intention was to do it once every month for each child, each parent. In the busyness of life , its so hard to get one -one- time with the boys.
We went for a local festival last Sunday and took a silly picture |
Benjamin and I once went to the book store, and sat at the coffee shop and talked. I asked him how he felt when I was in the hospital with David. And he opened up. And shared his feelings exactly. We talked about it. Later, we went and bought one of his favourite book series. I did the same with Elijah another time. And asked him the same question. He said "I don't know ". Mind you , he was only 4 years old. We left it at that and continued our evening. I am going to pick it up from this month.
It is such a precious time to have with each child. They look forward to it and becomes a tradition. They know its special time with Mama. You don't have to buy them something every time or spend money on it.
Here are some ideas: (Would you add to it in the comment box?)
- To the movies
- Pancake house(Common here in the Netherlands) Or go to an ice cream place
- Going out for walks, discovering a new part of the neighbourhood/parks/interesting buildings
- Board game night
- Bake with them
- Go out for lunch/dinner
- Go shopping
- Geocaching (which I would love to explore and start)
- Go to a book store
- Get a manicure done together (for girls)
- Make something creative
- Go out to the local zoo , or petting zoo.
- Volunteer at a soup kitchen (I would like to find an alternative to something here in the Netherlands)
- Do a photoshoot with you and that child
- Slouch on the couch and play on the Ipad/Videogames and have one of those "sometimes junk food". (Go ahead, I give you permission. I am sure boys will definitely love this)
Exhaustive and creative list you have.. Exploring library and a few of the above with my 6yr old. Snuggle time with my 2 yr old..
ReplyDeleteThanks for this, Manju.
ReplyDeleteWhat's nr. 8?
Love to you!