The Spark (by Hunter at Show Her Off Dance).
“The responsibility of love: to keep another’s heart safe.”
Connecting Conversations
Sometimes a great question is all you need to start a meaningful conversation :)
This weekend, try asking your significant other:
What is something that occurred this past year that you are especially thankful for?
What do you no longer have any patience for?
Recall a time when you were given constructive criticism that proved beneficial
Date Night Idea
Now that fall is here consider a date that lets you enjoy this beautiful weather - and hey let’s make it a double date for extra fun!
Invite one or two couples you like to a mini-golf date :)
This could be an evening or day date.
Choose teams for the event (even more fun if you decide what the teams are ahead of time and get everyone on a group text to hype it up).
Losers buy the drinks or dessert afterwards.
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Alternate idea: Invite them over to your house for a dance party!
Fire up Date Night Dancing and have fun working on new moves together. Maybe a dance competition at the end?
Don’t miss out on the special streaming deal for Date Night 2 & 3 (expires next Wednesday)
Thoughtful Text Idea
Mixing things up today… time to practice asking for something you need. That’s one of the many benefits of having a loved one - being able to feel safe in asking. Use this prompt to get you started:
I’m feeling a little [specific emotion/thoughts] today. Do you mind [specific request they can easily do] it would [how this would help you feel]?
examples:
I’m feeling a little stressed today from work overload. Do you mind ordering dinner for us tonight? That would make me feel lighter knowing I don’t have another thing on my plate today.
I’m feeling a little disconnected today, I think because we’ve both been busy with the children. Do you mind sharing me with a little reason why you love me? I want to feel closer to you :)
Get ready for lots of cozy date nights in this winter!
Keep the spark’s flying,
Hunter Masters
Director of Romance
