I normally never really talk about, or even think to identify with the role of military wife...But the truth is I am one. My husband is in the National Guard--now you're laughing and saying pshh, one weekend a month, so what? Well, it's more than that...Theres 2 weeks ever year, there's month long required training from time to time..and yes, there are even deployments that can last a year (so far I have not experienced one of these, but I'm sure the time will come). My husband is currently away on his longest stint since we have been married (1 month). I must say, its been quite the ride. The emotions alone have been enough--at first I was sad in an aching sort of way, then there was the longing, the loneliness, the lacking of adult companionship....blah, blah blah...sob story, right? Well, I quickly learned to embrace those feelings, and let the tears come when they wanted. I let myself vegetate for the first couple of days, but quickly realized time was nearly standing still.
I decided it was time to fill up my life with what I do best: Projects. Since the end of May, I have begun many projects, finished some, still need to continue with others....I've deep-cleaned, made books, knitted, knitted some more, and some more, planned a little something for my husband's return, and made a date night jar....
Today was about that jar--I gathered my supplies at the beginning of June, during a contemplative moment about our relationship....I realized that the time we have together is precious, and we need to motivate to make the alone time we have with one another more meaningful and fresh.
With a six year old, work, and school, this is rather difficult--most of the time we just want to sit and waste time when we have it. Which is completely understandable--we are exhausted, and it's just EASY. ...but easy is not always best...so, I decided to do the thinking for us when I was in this mushy mood, and came up with a list of date ideas and split them into three categories: Cheap n Easy, Out-On-the-Town, and Splurge. Then, I let it sit..until today, at the end of June.
Last night my husband asked if the jar was done and I told him no. He gave me that little nudge I needed, and I got down to business this morning, after my mom picked up my daughter.
I used a sponge to color code the ends. |
And, of course, I looked at the rather large sponge I was using, one end saturated with color, thinking I can't just rinse all that pigment out, so I went and got some paper, to apply the excess paint to.
Then I wrote on the sticks with my trusty bic pen |
here's a little sample...There are tons of date ideas on the internet..Just look on Pinterest. |
TaDa! Now we have weeks worth of date ideas already decided upon--making date night a bit easier and fun :) |
And, with the excess paint on my palette, I decided to add some more to my "scrap paper" side-project. This will probably sit, untouched for some time, but maybe one day it will be finished. |
Of course, I couldn't just have a plain jar--how boring would that be? So, I got out my mod podge and went to work. |
Here it is, all prettied up..another project finished. |
2 comments:
Great idea! Creative & useful - the hubs & I need one of these!!
we've used it and it's fun...but I swear, since I made it, we seem to be coming up with ideas without even sticking our hands in the jar--it must be psychological.
But it is a great fall back plan to prevent monotony.
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