Date nights are hard to come by when you are working parents of three less-than-independent kids. We rarely get them. However, we really try to carve time every now and then to spend some QT without our three pack in tow.
One way we have done that over the last year is by getting a subscription to a local theater. We have tickets to four matinee shows a year. We have purchased a premium package for a pre-show and intermission cocktail party type thing to extend our time on the front end.
On the way home, we go to dinner somewhere between the theater and home. We’ve always chosen new-to-us restaurants to try something that our picky kids usually prevent us from enjoying. A couple of times we’ve stopped at a local barrel room to have an after dinner drink.
The best part is we get home after the kids are in bed but early enough to relax a little bit before passing out. This is all courtesy of our beloved Aunt Eve who watches our kids without [to-our-faces] complaint. We are so very thankful for these stolen dates.
For our regularly scheduled date night, we saw Dear Evan Hansen, had dinner at Amore Mio, and a couple of drinks at The Barelman’s Room.
10/10 highly recommend



I am writing for the 19th annual Slice of Life challenge presented by Two Writing Teachers.

You set a good example for valuing the relationship.
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That’s a really nice way of thinking about it. Thanks for reading.
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My husband and I were just talking about this idea last night. My little one is 6 months old, and we’re in the thick of it. Thanks for the reminder to prioritize being husband and wife- not just mom and dad!
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It’s so hard at that age. Ours are 10, 8, and 5 so it is a little easier. But if you can figure it out, it’s SO worth it.
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Thanks to Aunt Eve! I really enjoyed the conversational style of this post, and I applaud you and your spouse for making time for each other.
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Aunt Eve is seriously THE BEST. I could not ask for a better sister-in-law. We are so lucky to have her.
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Those stolen dates are precious. Time for ourselves is so important.
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How fun to read about your date nights! It sounds like you’ve developed a great routine.
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