#45 Write Stories Together
Write Stories Together: Write stories together. This may or may not something you are drawn to, but don’t simply dismiss it because you don’t think it would be a good fit. This is an excellent…
View PostWrite Stories Together: Write stories together. This may or may not something you are drawn to, but don’t simply dismiss it because you don’t think it would be a good fit. This is an excellent…
View PostLeave Encouraging Notes In Library Books: Place encouraging notes in library books. I love the ideas that involve helping others, but especially this one. How fun and unique. You can be as creative as you…
View PostCreate a List of Movies To Watch Together: Seemingly very simple at first, this date is great for a rainy day or cold weather one-on-one time. It’s free or costs very little, and creates one-on-one…
View PostWatch The Sunrise And Sunset In The Same Day: One of the best ways you can spend one-on-one time together is to plan to watch the sunrise and sunset on the same day! While watching…
View PostVisit Childhood Places and Memories: Vist your childhood places is a great way to spend one-on-one time with your kids! Do you happen to live in the same area with your children as you did…
View PostVisit Your Local Fire Station: Visit your local fire station or fire hall. So simple yet so meaningful. Identify the best fire station for you and your child to visit and simply give…
View PostCreate a bucket list with your child! For this date, sit down with your child to create a bucket list of things to do and places to see during their childhood. What if you come…
View PostFor me, there is no greater season of the year than fall or autumn. It’s the perfect combination of weather and activities. To celebrate, I have compiled a list of some of the thing I…
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