30 Date Ideas For Millennial Couples When It's Below 32 Degrees
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30 Date Ideas For Millennial Couples When It's Below 32 Degrees

When you are hot for each other but it's super cold.

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30 Date Ideas For Millennial Couples When It's Below 32 Degrees
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Do not let the weather stop you and your loved one from having fun.

Here are 30 date ideas to do before winter ends:

1. Go holiday shopping together

2. Go for a night drive

3. Have a movie night

4. Go ice skating

5. Go for a carriage ride

6. Build a snowman

7. Have a scavenger hunt

8. Go bowling

9. Play video games

10. Have a snowball fight

11. Take a cooking class

12. Bake cookies

13. Have a game night

14. Do a winter photoshoot

15. Go to a hockey game

16. Have a coffee shop date

17. Go for a walk in the snow

18. Go skiing/snowboarding

19. Go sledding

20. Sleep in a cozy cabin

21. Volunteer and give back to the community

22. Plan a weekend getaway

23. Relax in a hot tub

24. Watch the sunset

25. Drink hot cocoa or hot cider

26. Build a snow fort

27. Go on a nature walk

28. Have a bonfire and make s’mores

29. Wear matching pajamas

30. Attend a winter parade

Whether it is going out or staying indoors, enjoy and your cherish your time with your partner.


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