Author: | Alan Detwiler | ISBN: | 9781466155442 |
Publisher: | Alan Detwiler | Publication: | February 1, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Alan Detwiler |
ISBN: | 9781466155442 |
Publisher: | Alan Detwiler |
Publication: | February 1, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Need an idea for what to do on a date? Dinner and a movie is fine once in awhile. But variety and new experiences heighten our attention to make time together more enjoyable and more memorable.
Date Ideas describes over 100 things to do on a date, many of which are out of the ordinary. A variety of ideas are given. The emphasis is on simple, inexpensive activities that give you and your date a chance to get to know each other.
The book is written especially for dating couples looking for enjoyable activities to make their time together pleasant and worthwhile. The ideas in the book can also be used by married couples wishing to keep fun in their relationship.
There are short, to-the-point sections with tips on topics such as where to meet people, how to ask someone to go on a date, and how to make dating and relationships more enjoyable.
The ideas in the book go from a picnic in the park to renting a Forest Service lookout tower (yeah, you really can rent them in five states). We tried to only present activities that would be accessible to most people, but we just had to include a few of the odd ball ones that were too good to leave out. Hopefully you will find the ideas as good as we think they are.
Need an idea for what to do on a date? Dinner and a movie is fine once in awhile. But variety and new experiences heighten our attention to make time together more enjoyable and more memorable.
Date Ideas describes over 100 things to do on a date, many of which are out of the ordinary. A variety of ideas are given. The emphasis is on simple, inexpensive activities that give you and your date a chance to get to know each other.
The book is written especially for dating couples looking for enjoyable activities to make their time together pleasant and worthwhile. The ideas in the book can also be used by married couples wishing to keep fun in their relationship.
There are short, to-the-point sections with tips on topics such as where to meet people, how to ask someone to go on a date, and how to make dating and relationships more enjoyable.
The ideas in the book go from a picnic in the park to renting a Forest Service lookout tower (yeah, you really can rent them in five states). We tried to only present activities that would be accessible to most people, but we just had to include a few of the odd ball ones that were too good to leave out. Hopefully you will find the ideas as good as we think they are.