Friday, December 6, 2019

Table of Contents

Table of Contents
Spring
Ch. 1
Ch. 2
Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch.6
Ch.7
Ch.8
Ch. 9
Ch 10
Ch. 11
Ch. 12
Ch. 13
Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
Week 4
Week 5
Week 6
Week 7
Week 8
Week 9
Week 10
Week 11
Week 12
Week 13
Week of Mar15
Week of Mar 22
Week of Mar 29
Week of April 5
Week of April 12
Week of April 19
Week of April 26
Week of May 3
Week of May 10
Week of May 17
Week of May 24
Week of May 31
Week of June 7
New Beginnings
Flowers Are Beginning to Bloom
The Modern-Day Treasure Hunt
A Date of Romance: A Play in the Park Theatre Tickets
Museums Aren’t Just for Art Anymore
A Little Healthy Competition
Pick Your Own Fruit
Family Fun Centers
Go on a Hunt- Not the Killing Kind
Check out Local Conventions
“Oh, A Spelunking We Will Go”
A Tricky Situation – The Escape Room
Time to Jazz it Up at a Jazz Bar

Summer
Ch. 14
Ch.15
Ch. 16
Ch. 17
Ch. 18
Ch. 19
Ch. 20
Ch. 21
Ch. 22
Ch. 23
Ch. 24
Ch. 25
Ch. 26
Week 14
Week 15
Week 16
Week 17
Week 18
Week 19
Week 20
Week 21
Week 22
Week 23
Week 24
Week 25
Week 26
Week of June 14
Week of June 21
Week of June 28
Week of July 5
Week of July 12
Week of July 19
Week of July 26
Week of Aug. 2
Week of Aug. 9
Week of Aug 16
Week of Aug. 23
Week of Aug. 30
Week of Sept. 6
Summer Fun on the Water
Puzzle Night
Parades and Fireworks
Lions, Tigers, and Fish? Oh… Kay: Zoos or Aquariums
Theme Parks: Weeeeeee, Wooo-Hoooo
Discover the Hidden Treasures of a National Airport
Let’s Get Physical… Working Out Together
Animal Tours by Land & by Sea
The Fine Arts: Taking a Painting Class
We Like to Move it Move it: Take Your Date Dancing
“You Got to Ask Yourself, Are You Feeling Lucky?
Make Them Laugh: Comedy Clubs
It’s All Greek to Us

Fall
Ch 27
Ch. 28
Ch. 29
Ch. 30
Ch.31
Ch.32
Ch.33
Ch.34
Ch.35
Ch.36
Ch.37
Ch.38
Ch.39
Week 27
Week 28
Week 29
Week 30
Week 31
Week 32
Week 33
Week 34
Week 35
Week 36
Week 37
Week 38
Week 39
Week of Sept. 13
Week of Sept. 20
Week of Sept. 27
Week of Oct. 4
Week of Oct. 11
Week of Oct. 18
Week of Oct. 25
Week of Nov. 1
Week of Nov. 8
Week of Nov. 15
Week of Nov. 22
Week of Nov. 29
Week of Dec. 6
Enjoying the Great Outdoors by Horse or Trail
Let’s Get Political; This Could Make It or Break It
Take to the Skies in a Hot Air Balloon
Let’s Go Fly A Kite
The Outdoors/Farmers Markets
Getting Ready for the Holidays
Ghost Tours
All American Sporting Event
Bring the Heat Cooking Class
You’ve Been Chopped
Thanksgiving Week and Everything that Goes with it
“The British are Coming; The British are Coming” Movies with a Twist

Winter
Ch 40
Ch. 41
Ch. 42
Ch. 43
Ch.44
Ch.45
Ch.46
Ch.47
Ch.48
Ch.49
Ch.50
Ch.51
Ch.52
Week 40
Week 41
Week 42
Week 43
Week 44
Week 45
Week 46
Week 47
Week 48
Week 49
Week 50
Week 51
Week 52
Week of Dec. 13
Week of Dec. 20
Week of Dec. 27
Week of Jan. 3
Week of Jan. 10
Week of Jan. 17
Week of Jan. 24
Week of Jan. 31
Week of Feb. 7
Week of Feb. 14
Week of Feb 21
Week of Feb. 28
Week of Mar. 7
Holiday Shopping and Festival of Lights
“It’s the Most, Happiest Time of the Year”
One More Splurge Before Your Purge
Let’s Do the Time Warp Again
“Let it, Snow, Let it, Snow, Let it, Snow”
You Do the Dishes
Movie Marathon by Theme or Genre
Game Night
Getting Lost Among the Shelves
Beer & Wine and St. Valentines
Celebrate Where You Live
Getting Creative Together
The End of a Year, Time for a Vacation


Index
Special Thanks

FanalCrystal, Inc Elena Woodland Thief

The company who wanted to go into business with me stole my book, published it and is even stealing my Facebook posts to help market their copy. They suck.

dedication

Dedication:

All relationships are hard, whether it is your family, a friend, a lover, or a spouse. I have been blessed in this life to have experienced several great relationships in all of these areas. This book is dedicated to all of those people who allowed me to love them, for no matter how brief or length of time, and were kind enough to love me back.
-          Catherine

Wednesday, December 4, 2019

Introduction

Introduction

Whether you are at the beginning of a new relationship with that first trepidatious date or trying to keep that old spark alive, spending quality time together is essential. All emotional bonds require active participation and work from both parties.



That’s what I’ve created for you: I’ve constructed a book with a year of dates, 52 weeks of couple designed activities and matching dinner themes. The dating guesswork has been taken out of your hands, and the romance put back into your lives. Whether you are beginning a new romantic journey or rekindling a tired relationship, this book is designed to help open the communication pathways and encourage a variety of new and exciting ways to explore each other and explore a unique sensation of love.

This book also has conveniently been broken down into seasons, so your weekly date suggestions are aligned with the time of year and can be adjusted to meet your climate and weather needs. I tried to make practical date suggestions that accommodated different activities throughout the year. For example, a sports date has been planned in the fall when both football and basketball are in season, and fairs and festivals were proposed in the late winter at the beginning of February when they are at their height of the season.

I took great care in planning specific weeks and hope you find great entertainment with our recommendations. Specific places throughout the US are provided, but you should also check with your tourism bureau and the internet for even further suggestions to support our examples. Dating just became one step easier, no more excuses. The time has come for you to be happy and allow yourself to love and be loved again.take a chance again.

How to Use the Book
While you may start dating at any time, the week’s I’ve calculated (especially at the beginning) do pinpoint specific date numbers and begin in the first week of Spring. It is highly suggested, but not mandatory that you follow along each date with each corresponding calendar week whenever possible. When not possible, attempt to follow the times in the season accordingly as some activities rely on previous dates occurring.

Reading through the date entirely in preparation is also strongly suggested to avoid unwanted surprises.

At the back of the book, I’ve included an index of the questions offered throughout the book should you decide to keep a written log of your responses for one of the included activities.  

The entire purpose is for couples, new and old, to make the connection that lasting relationships have strong foundations built upon, but most importantly, have fun in the process.

I would love to hear from the readers. Send emails to;  author.52dates@gmail.com