Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 2:59 am
I couldn't have said it better.But in the end I don't think its WHERE you go on a date or outing that important. It's that you show your significant other that the fact that you being there with them is what you enjoy most about the whole experince. The fact that you'd rather be there doing that with no one else but them is the main thing.
But I have to admit that watching the stars is just... amazing!
I'm jealous now though! I'm sure that we have stuff like that, that goes on around here, but I've never gone (or heard) about any of it.

Don't worry darlin!
You'll find someone! And then you can come here and tell us all how you're getting married and are going to start a family and live happily ever after while FaithfulAngel24 and I are trying to pay off our Express cards.

I've wanted to learn to play the harp for awhile now. But the problem is that all the teachers I've talked to insist on (a minimum) of two years piano experience before they'll consider teaching you. They say it's because a harp is basically a piano without the keys - the strings are the same.
Hmm... what's romantic?
Finding notes around the house when you least expect it.
Having flowers show up where you work just because.
A weekend getaway (even if it's in your town) where you just spend time together at a B&B or something like that and take in the sights or (pardon the cheesy-ness) going for long walks.
Laying underneath the Christmas tree and watching the lights sparkle.
OH! A big one that almost never happens -
Clearing the day with their boss so that you show up for lunch and then they don't have to go back afterwards... none of which they know about. Then going out to eat and spending the day together followed by a night where you stay home and watch an old movie, or read to each other from a favorite book, or dance in the kitchen. Or going out to the theatre.
Just the day planned where they know nothing about it.
Surprises I guess. Knowing that you put thought into it when you didn't have to.
Ashley