My boyfriend and i are going for an extended weekend away in our local city. What are some fun things we can do? We are both 20 and a usual weekend for us is just hanging out at home, going to the beach, going for walks, going out for lunch or dinner. What are some new things we can do because we usually feel like we are wasting the weekend by not doing much. Since we are going for a weekend away we want to do something different.
Any suggestions are fantastic.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? lovealways1221 answered Friday February 19 2010, 3:15 pm: check local magazines or newspapers. they usually have some events there. you could just walk around downtown and find a random store and just browse and find cool stuff. you could go bowling, dancing, play pool, go to the pool, work out, go to a theatre/play, have a party, cook, take a random class together (like yoga, or photography) go biking, sledding, skating, drive around aimlessly and end up somewhere random and get lost and then explore the new place, stay at a hotel (this is always reallyyy fun because you get to stay somewhere new, with service and something about hotels that are always nice and relaxing) paint together, paint your room a different color, rearrange furnature, make a movie, go to a carnival or festival, watch the stars at night, look at the moon, visit a museum,
i know most of the stuff might not be your interest, but there's just ideas. just be really creative and dont plan too much. be spontaneous. the best things always happen when you're not looking for them.
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