Posts Tagged ‘Night’

Scrapbooking – A nice option for a Date night

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

To make your relationship more enchanting, intimate scrapbooking on a date night is an excellent option. Through the scrapbook idea you can capture the memorable moments of your life & letter you can enjoy it together.
Things you required to arrange:
•    For album size, you can consider a larger one if you have a bunch of pictures & consider a smaller one when you don’t have many photographs.
•    For pictures of you two together select several pictures (number should be enough for your scrapbook) that will reveal the journey of your love life till now. Ask each other for their choice & also help each other to choose the perfect one.
•    While considering the paper, remember that the paper colour will give your scrapbook an ultimate theme. Decide the size which will complement your album size.
•    There are several gluey ones available in the market. To give your scrapbook some extra jazzy look & for some extra fun you can use various adhesives.
•    To get something extra, set out for a decorative exploration, this will make your date night more exciting. For some more decoration you can prearrange things like- glitters, ribbon, brands, stickers, paper flower, fabric etc.
•    Don’t forget to arrange for some markers; it will help you to add some special comments on some memorable snaps or to highlight something.

A few ways to make your date more enchanting:
•    Make a list of your requirements & ensure that you arrange everything before the date.
•    Arrange for some handy snacks & drinks.
•    To set the mood you can play your favourite music in the background.
•    Select snaps that you both like.
•    Consider each other emotions while creating the theme & for some extra twist.
•    Make plans for the scrapbook date once every month.

Casino Date Night

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

If you want to add little more spice in your healthy relationship then use the casino date night idea. It may cost a little more but the end result is always very overwhelming. To avoid the crowd at the casino you can also arrange the casino mood in your own home & enjoy it together.

At Home Casino Night
•    If you want to keep distance from the crowd then there is a option for you to create a casino at home.
•    Arrange all your favourite drinks & snacks, which can satisfy your appetite in between the games.
•    Maximum games need some specific wager. Don’t forget to arrange for wagers you both like to bet. You can also apply index cards as chips.
•    You can also enjoy the casino night with cards or poker or any fun games.
•   Arrange the ultimate grand prize to add some extra thrill, which you both are loved to win.
Some addition to go extreme of perfect start:
•    Plan for a delicious dinner treat at the casino restaurant.
•    Check the casino website to see what they offer in the form of some dances or comedy show or concerts so that you can enjoy those entertaining shows together.
•    To spend the money within the limit, bring the exact amount of money you plan to spend.
•    Don’t forget to dress according to the mood, if your budget permits then hire a limo to give an extravagant start of the night.

Night- By Percy Bysshe Shelly

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

Swiftly walk o’er the western wave,
Spirit of Night!
Out of the misty eastern cave,–
Where, all the long and lone daylight,
Thou wovest dreams of joy and fear
Which make thee terrible and dear,–
Swift be thy flight!

Wrap thy form in a mantle grey,
Star-inwrought!
Blind with thine hair the eyes of Day;
Kiss her until she be wearied out.
Then wander o’er city and sea and land,
Touching all with thine opiate wand–
Come, long sought!

When I arose and saw the dawn
I sigh’d for thee;
When light rode high, and the dew was gone,
And noon lay heavy on flower and tree,
And the weary Day turn’d to her rest,
Lingering like an unloved guest,
I sigh’d for thee.

Thy brother Death came, and cried,
‘Wouldst thou me?’
Thy sweet child Sleep, the filmy-eyed,
Murmur’d like a noontide bee,
‘Shall I nestle near thy side?
Wouldst thou me?’–and I replied,
‘No, not thee!’

Death will come when thou art dead,
Soon, too soon–
Sleep will come when thou art fled.
Of neither would I ask the boon
I ask of thee, belovèd Night–
Swift be thine approaching flight,
Come soon, soon!