Part of my Christmas gift to Matt was 12 preplanned dates (thanks datingdivas). One for each month. When you live in a small town "dates night" are hard to plan due to the lack of activities/coffee shops/restaurants/and everything else! I decided that even thought many of these dates are a tad cheesy they are a great way to be more intentional about dating each other. Most of the 12 dates are dates that we can do at home, but there are a few throughout the year that get us out of town for a day and even get us double dating once.
Last night was our January date- The Newlywed Game. We started off the night with dinner. Tomato basil soup with homemade croutons, lemon-honey fruit salad, and grilled cheese.
So sad that our "together" picture didn't turn out clearer. :( At least I can see most of my handsome man.....
Matt brought home some surprise wine. He must of bought it for the name....haha. It was a lot dryer for our liking, but if taken in by small sips it actually started to taste good. =)
Dinner time.....comfort food!

We then went downstairs to catch some of the K-state basketball game and during half time came back upstairs to play the Newlywed Game. It was basically 10 questions that Matt had to answer and 10 questions I had to answer. We then took turns drawing out the questions. If a blue card was drawn Matt asked me the question. If a pink card was drawn I asked Matt a question. The reader would then ask the question about the "opponent" and if the "opponents" answer matched what the reader put down they would get a point.
Let's get started!
Matt thoughtfully trying to answer his questions. All which were about me.
My question and answer page about Matt.
Look who won..... :D I can't wait to use my winnings! We decided that the loses would have to choose the restaurant the next time we were going out to eat. Matt knows I always have a hard time choosing and usually like him to pick. Yay, I'm out of the decision the next time.....
I think I am going to like these at home dates. Great on the pocket book and helps bring in the silliness any relationship needs. :)

























