Friday, November 18, 2022

Get Better TEN GREAT VACATION DATES FOR SINGLES

Ten great vacation dates for singles

Go to one place for appetizers, and another (romantic and intimate) place for dinner; Then have dessert and coffee (the night's drink), in a quiet spot with a beautiful view of the holiday lights or other holiday scenery.

Dating during the holiday season can be especially fun. To fully experience this, it may of course be necessary to reorganize some priorities and make time for yourself and your personal needs. Don't be tempted to put off your social life until after the New Year. Manage these work projects and family requirements in a way that allows you to experience some of the romantic and fun activities available at this time of year.

The following 10 dating ideas should help get you in the mood and may even inspire you to create a couple on your own.

1. Have a "progressive" dinner together. Go to one place for appetizers, and another (romantic and intimate) place for dinner; Then have dessert and coffee (the night's drink), in a quiet spot with a beautiful view of the holiday lights or other holiday scenery. Better yet, get in a limousine so you have all your time to focus on each other and don't have to worry about the whole drive.

2. Take a vacation tour of the historic homes in your area. Many regions of the country have these. It is often performed in the evening by candlelight. Then you can go for a walk and see the lights and decorations of the surrounding neighbourhood. Finish with a coffee in a quiet bistro.

3. Get dressed up and go to a concert or play. You can spend a lot or very little on this type of date, depending on where you go for entertainment. Nice little before or after meal to complete the evening.

4. Go get a hot chocolate with your date. So go check out the Christmas lights or displays available in your area. Many places have dazzling displays that light up at night.

5. Go skiing together. Find a nice place, not too crowded. This brings out the fun side and encourages lots of interaction with each other. Hold hands, show off, race - be kids again!

6. Attend church service together. This can be accomplished by going to a place of worship to which one (or both of you) belongs; Or you can go to a non-sectarian service. Evening service followed by dinner in an intimate restaurant can fill you with a sense of luxury and peace.

7. Have a small holiday gathering with a few other couples (or friends). Plan an activity like trimming a tree or lighting a candlestick. Be sure to offer festive food and drink. The reward will be to get a secret Santa gift exchange. It will be where each person gives a gift ($10.00 or less). Everyone chooses a number. The person with the first number starts with the first choice. Browse all numbers and open each gift in front of the group. The exchange is good and adds some extra fun. Lots of laughs and very interactive.

8. Choose your venue, stay at home, rent old holiday classics, light a fire and cook a simple but festive meal together. Play holiday music while you cook. So watch (a little, if you will) holiday favorites together. Or you can bake Christmas cookies or other Christmas goodies together while listening to music and enjoying the fire.

9. Work in a soup kitchen for a day (meal) together. Sharing the experience of giving is a great way to get to know someone and deepen a relationship. It's also a great way to get into the true holiday spirit. After cleaning, you can go for a walk followed by a good coffee or drink at night.

10. Go to the planetarium (if one is nearby). Enjoy the wonderful winter sky together. There is usually a guided "show" that you can experience while sitting close to you (maybe holding your hands?). Try to pick the towers together as you walk to your car. It's always good to have an intimate meal afterwards.

See if you can add some of your own ideas to this list. Then set aside several evenings over the next few weeks and awaken feelings of peace, joy, and goodwill to others.

Happy vacation!

Tony Coleman, MSW is a licensed psychotherapist, relationship coach, and founder of http://www.consum-mate.com. As a recognized expert, Tony has been cited in numerous local and national publications including: The Chicago Tribune, The Orlando Sentinel, New York Daily News, Indianapolis Star, Newsweek, Family Circle, Woman's Day, Cosmo Style, Tango, Men's Health and Star (a regularly quoted body language expert) and Nirvana magazines. It was featured on abcnews.com; Discover.health.com; aolnews.com; MSN.com, Match.com, and planetearthradio.com. Toni offers dating assistance and relationship advice as the weekly love and dating coach on the KTRS Radio Morning Show (St. Louis, Missouri) and through her syndication column, Dear Dating Coach. Her newsletter, The Art Of Intimacy, helps over five hundred subscribers with her dating and relationship advice. Tony is a member of the International Federation of Coaches, the International Association of Coaches and the National Association of Social Workers.

As a recognized expert, Tony has been cited in numerous local and national publications including: The Chicago Tribune, The Orlando Sentinel, New York Daily News, Indianapolis Star, Newsweek, Family Circle, Woman's Day, Cosmo Style, Tango, Men's Health and Star (a regularly quoted body language expert) and Nirvana magazines. Toni offers dating assistance and relationship advice as the weekly love and dating coach on the KTRS Radio Morning Show (St. Tony is a member of the International Federation of Coaches, the International Association of Coaches and the National Association of Social Workers.

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