A need to DATE

by genefaith
When both husband and wife work, the stress of running a household and raising children can make life seem like an endless treadmill, with little time for each other, too little time together and too much to do.

I don’t want the romance we shared and enjoyed as young lovers will slowly fade its light. So yesterday, when hubby fetched me at school around 5 pm, I asked him coyly if we could grab dinner first at our favorite steakhouse, Mr. Steak, before fetching Hyzyd with his babysitter because I’m famished already. The truth is, I miss my hubby so much. I miss talking to him without interruptions. I miss holding his hands. I miss just being together. I miss dating him.

My date, my hubby


Is it that obvious that I miss him that much?

I’m such a clingy here as if we don’t live in one roof! (Har har!)

We ate braised lemongrass pork, crumbed prawns, beef steak and teriyaki ground pork and talked. We talked about what we did last week, about our plans for next week. We talked about our Hyzyd, our families, our work, our church and friends.

Hubby ordered Beef steak and Teriyaki Ground Pork for only ฿169 ($5.46)

I have Braised lemongrass pork and crumbed prawns for only ฿129 ($4.17)
It’s nice to have this get-reacquianted moment once a week. It will surely help restore the electricity flowing and ignites a steady flame of love between us (not to mention the yummy food I’ll get while dating…LOL!) .



Date your partner now! See the wonders it bring to your relationship.

Her and History


One Response to “A need to DATE”

  1. Lalaine says:

    wow! that's nice.. I also enjoy dating my HUbby.. thank God for jun2 who offers to take care of our kids so we can go on a date..

    Asa diay ni toud ang Mr.Steak Gen? looks like a nice place.. want to try it out next time..:)

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