Have you ever found yourself in that moment when you are asking yourself how did it come to this? How have we lost our ability to have fun? What can we do to spice up our lives?
There is this sudden shift that happens once you become a parent that you might not see coming. Once you have a child you are busy falling head over heels for your little one, trying to keep up with diaper changes, feedings and laundry. Then one day you wake up and that baby is no longer a baby. You have a busy toddler and the time has flown by. The nights when you are exhausted and days that the chores seem to pile up, make you crave sleep.
It has been 17 months with our little blessing and we could not be more in love with every day. There are moments when we are exhausted, days when we are ready for bedtime from the start of the day and days we laugh until we cry. Parenthood is a delightful mix of beautiful and difficult times.
The amount of trips, dates and nights out we had before a child was countless. It has taken so much time to remember just how important dating your spouse can be to your marriage. We have lost so much of our “sparkle” as a couple when we cannot date each other. It has been multiplied with the inability to go out over the past year due to the pandemic.
The fact that we have not found a babysitter and for so much of the time we had a young baby that we did not want to leave with just anyone did not help our dating life. Here is a list of tips that I think will help any parents who have toddlers. Not every tip will fit your lifestyle, but you can find a tip or two that will work for you!
What are your favorite tips that you use to date your significant other?
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