What better way to start off a romantic date night, than with an evening walk, right? But what if you had prepared ahead an all natural love note for your spouse to “discover” on your walk? How romantic! Scout out the area along your walking path and find a good tree or tree stump that you can carve you and your spouse’s initials into. Then during your walk, you can innocently discover this romantic addition! {WINK!}
This idea would be a great match with an easy date idea from our site that takes place outdoors. Be sure to check out Robin’s fishing date, or this post with 50 outdoor date ideas for you!
See you next week for Tip #46!
Angie
I am a homeschooling mom of four who has been married to my true love for almost fourteen years. After meeting my husband online and getting married at only nineteen, I have beat the statistics and proven that marriage is all about the effort and passion you put into it.
Cute idea but use chalk, crayon or even a marker. Any of these are “less permanent” than carving on a tree. Please, do not carve on a tree. Most trees belong to someone, either private property or city, county or state owned property. Carving a tree can cause the death of the tree by carving too deep or allowing a place of entry for insects. Carving on a stump as one of the photos show is not an issue but carving should not be placed on the trunk/bark of a living tree.
Cute idea! Putting this one in the mental file cabinet! Just keep in mind if it is a national park or certain places you may not be able to do this. We don’t want to get a fine for showing our love! 😉
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Cute idea but use chalk, crayon or even a marker. Any of these are “less permanent” than carving on a tree. Please, do not carve on a tree. Most trees belong to someone, either private property or city, county or state owned property. Carving a tree can cause the death of the tree by carving too deep or allowing a place of entry for insects. Carving on a stump as one of the photos show is not an issue but carving should not be placed on the trunk/bark of a living tree.
For those of us who want to leave no permanent marks, chalk is a terrific way to make an impression!
Cute idea! Putting this one in the mental file cabinet! Just keep in mind if it is a national park or certain places you may not be able to do this. We don’t want to get a fine for showing our love! 😉
I love this idea. Jamie & I have YET to do this! Crazy, huh!!! Next camping trip…. hehe…
Super cute idea! I love making it a surprise for him to find! xox