have i actually complained at all? did i whine about meeting only twice a week (and when we do, we are just doing work, or helping with your marking), or going out only to eat (and when there's more time to spare, maybe a movie)?
i dont mind all of those. i understand that you're busy and i dont expect a new thing to do everyday. let's save some for the future! dont use up all the ideas so quickly heeehee.
i just want to remind you that communication, to me, plays a very critical role in a relationship and that both of us have much to learn.
Found this on thoughtcatalogue. dates to go on with your best friend..
2. Stay up all night when it’s nice out and drink wine under the stars, talking about all the things you’re usually too embarrassed or afraid to admit.
CHECKED
4. Pick a recipe that you’re almost 100 percent sure you’re not skilled enough to make, and make it together. (Feel free to have a fair amount of wine throughout the cooking process, even if it means you’re more likely to mess the recipe up.)
5. Go to an apple orchard or pumpkin patch and pick produce while wearing adorable, hand-knitted scarves. Instagram pictures of yourselves and basically make everyone else want to vomit with how adorable you are.
7. Watch all of your favorite movies all day curled up under blankets, drinking hot cocoa and eating popcorn.
8. Go to a bar for happy hour and eat 25-cent wings until your tummies hurt. BUFFULO WINGS?
12. Listen to a new album that you’ve both been hearing about for a long time but haven’t taken the time to listen to yet, and then talk (or possibly blog) about what you think of it.
13. Go to a really fancy store where you know the salespeople are going to be really bitchy and judgmental, and take all the time your little hearts desire looking at things/trying them on, regardless of the sideways glares you’re getting.
14. Go to a thrift store afterwards and pick up things infinitely more interesting, and for 1/100th the price.
15. Make delicious snacks such as chocolate-dipped pretzels and white cheddar popcorn, then sneak them into the movie theater with you to go watch a kid’s movie. Also consider a Powerade bottle full of rosé wine.
16. Re-watch all the episodes of your favorite TV show.
18. Go to a museum and pretend to understand the first thing about art.
19. Go walk around your old school grounds and see what’s different, and what’s the same. (Try not to marvel at how much older you look than everyone now.)
20. Spend all afternoon in a coffee shop, reading books next to each other and watching people come in and out.
22. Play Truth or Dare, and actually do everything you get dared to do. Yes, even if it’s “Run through the snow in your underwear screaming ‘penis’ at the top of your lungs.” And be honest when the truth comes, even if it’s really embarrassing.
23. Have an arts-and-crafts session where you make one another paintings to hang up in your respective apartments. And hang them up, even if they look terrible. They’ll be the best piece of wall art you’ll ever have.
24. Bake cupcakes.
26. Go to a pet store and play with the puppies until you’re essentially in tears over the fact that you can’t have one.
27. Offer to pet-sit for someone and quench your puppy-owning thirst by taking care of one together for a few days.
28. Learn a new sport together, even if you’re both terrible at it. Even if you give up after the first tennis lesson, or ski session, or turn around the ice skating rink. Give it a try and don’t laugh at each other (too much).
29. Play board games at your house with fancy cocktails and yummy snacks and good music, and don’t worry about who wins or how late you stay up. Try to remember that having time with them is precious, and should never be taken for granted. Even if they always beat you at Monopoly. "
so, don't say we have nothing to do. we have the whole june holidays to do all these! (:
what we still have waiting for us:
- phantom of the opera (26jul)
- Adventure cove
- Maritime museum
- River Safari
cant wait, binks (:
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