669 – Valentine’s Day Date Ideas (COVID Friendly)

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Lockdown has forced us to adapt quickly to new regulations, but that doesn’t mean you can’t still enjoy your Valentine’s Day with the people you care about. 

In this episode, we explore three at-home date ideas that you can use that are COVID friendly, fun, and romantic.

Here are two reasons why you should listen to the full episode.

  • Learn how to still have fun with your loved ones while still following lockdown procedures. 
  • Learn how to organize your own safe date night.

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Episode Highlights

Make Your Own Pizza.

  • All you need for this one is an oven, pizza dough, sauce, and some shredded cheese.
  • Add whatever toppings you and your significant other enjoy, pop it in the oven, and wait. 
  • Enjoy the bonding activity of making the pizza together, then enjoy your meal. 
  • This is also something you can do over zoom. You can both make your own pizza and see who does it better!

Wine, Beer, or Cider Tasting

  • Instead of going out to a winery or brewery, host your own at home for your date. 
  • Pick an alcohol and a category, prepare dinner, and you can each taste new drinks. 
  • You might even find a new favorite for yourself.

Game or Puzzle Night

  • Get a board game, sit down, and play together. 
  • You can each decide what game you’d like to play, bring your own, and spend time playing each.

5 Powerful Quotes

  • “One of the most challenging parts of being in lockdown is the loss of regular society.”
  • “Get together, put on some music, roll out your dough, chop your veggies, add your sauce, cheese, and anything else you want. Then bake at 400 degrees for like 10ish minutes.”
  • “It’s silly, but it gives you a shared activity and memory.”
  • “I’d recommend deciding what to have for dinner ahead of time, doing the tasting, then selecting the winner to have with dinner or while cooking together.”
  • “But whether your game of choice includes a board, a deck of cards, or something else, sitting down for the hour or two it takes to get through it, competing against one another, showing your partner how superior you are in this one very niche thing is an experience worth sharing together.”

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