So on Saturday night I finally took the advice of the countless parenting magazines and websites I've read. I decided we needed a "date night" at home after the babies went to bed. First, I should let you know that the babies decided not to cooperate. I think they knew something was up...they have a little baby-sixth-sense that way. I wanted to at least get out of my sweatpants and maybe even put on a little mascara for our date, but by the time we finally got the babies to sleep, our dinner was practically cold. I decided just to wear my pearls, which looked very stylish with my sweats and all...but that was really all I had time for. Michael thought that was pretty funny.
Anyway, we used our china for the first time in our entire marriage, and drank champagne. (Sidebar: Does anyone actually ever use their china? I'm going to make an effort to use it once a month). We dined on lemon-butter tilapia, sesame-roasted asparagus, and rice pilaf (I'm not ashamed to tell you that the rice was out of a box). We decided not to talk about babies, which frankly, left very little to talk about. Which is why this date night was so important; I think we need to reconnect on other levels.
Afterwards, in keeping with the theme, we decided to rent a movie. Our choice was The Bourne Supremecy, and I'm sorry to tell you that we both fell asleep halfway through. What exciting lives we lead.
Amy, that is so sweet. Jim tried that once and I laughed at the idea. I think I ruined him forever. I don't know if we would have anything to talk about if it weren't for kids and work. Oh and tv. ;)
ReplyDeleteI would love to seena picture of sweats and pearls.
I don't even have China.
Next time you need a date night, let me know. Cyrus and I would love to watch the babies for a while!
ReplyDeleteSarah...I do still want to see Juno, so I'll take you up on that! I know Cyrus would love to spend time with his babies, and listen to Charlotte practice for her recital on her pink piano!
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