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Rise and Shine with These Day Date Ideas

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Have a good start to your routine with these day date ideas.

Let’s be honest: many of us aren’t morning people. Getting out of bed is a struggle, and crawling to the shower is a chore. Alarm clocks are the devil, and schedules are pests. At this point, sleeping in is a luxury.

Conversely, morning people are full of energy as soon as they wake up, ready to face the day before it even starts. Ever the go-getters, they’re always down to do something with you.

Since you’re on opposite sides, looking for a compromise is the solution. Well, look no further than a daytime date.

We know what some of you are thinking: aren’t mornings too early for dates? How is this a compromise? Believe us when we tell you they’re worth waking up for.

But because they aren’t the most traditional concepts, these dates are a bit harder to plan. Fortunately, there’s a lot of room for creativity here. These day date ideas should help you picture how fun they can be.


What’s in a Day Date?

We all know how important date nights are. And research backs that up, too. Alysse ElHage cites in her article for the Institute for Family Studies a survey result from YouGov in 2022 that found couples who had regular date nights were 14 to 15% happier in their marriages than those who didn’t.

Can you apply the same logic to day dates? Absolutely. Quality time stays the same, regardless of setting.

Going by its name, day dates are dates that happen when the sun’s out. Sure, they don’t sound as sexy as date nights, but they’re just as special.

One, you’re more energetic/functional when the sun is shining. The day hasn’t worn you down, so your optimism is at its highest.

Two, there’s less pressure around them. Dinner reservations won’t affect your sleep schedule. Likewise, traffic and packed parking spots won’t require you to map out beforehand how far your date spot is from your home. Since they happen early, day dates won’t ruin your routine.

And lastly, they set the tone for great days and add novelty to your relationship. Who wouldn’t be happy after leaving a cute little brunch with a partner, for example? They may be simple, but starting your day with quality time is a refreshing contrast to your usual schedules.


How to Compromise on Daytime Dates

Say you’re not a morning person, but your partner is. And with that, you’ve mutually agreed to go on a day date. That’s great! Now the question is, how do you go about it?

Settle on a day. We recommend trying out a weekend morning for more freedom and flexibility.

If you’re still asleep by the time your partner wakes up, don’t worry. There’s a workaround to this. Instead of sitting down and doing nothing, they can wait for you by getting productive with their solo time.

By the time you wake up, you still have enough time for a cute little date. The best part is that you don’t need to get too dressed to pull this off. Since day dates are usually fuss-free, you’ll find them quite freeing.

Couple driving as a daytime date
Who says a daytime date is boring? Not us!

Ideas for Daytime Dates

Looking for suggestions? Add extra sunshine to your mornings with these date ideas.


#1: Driving around/little road trip

Do you have a nearby destination on your bucket list? Do you want a change of scenery without dwelling on the specifics?

Hit the road and see where it takes you. Driving is a nice little escape from the hustle and bustle of real life. Enjoy the scenery while spending time with your special person.

But if you’re up for a little adventure, go on a mini-road trip somewhere closer to home. It’s not a vacation, but it’s a getaway all the same. When you do, put your phones down and focus on each other. This will make for stronger connections.


#2: Neighborhood exploration

Whether you live in a big city or a small town, your neighborhood is worth exploring—especially if you don’t know much about it. Take the chance to explore it with your partner.

Before you go on your little field trip, do your homework on your neck of the woods. Discover hidden gems, beloved institutions, and other interesting stops worth checking out.

Having new experiences is a fun way to pass the time. They also help your relationship grow as they become part of your core memories.


#3: Farmer’s market visit

Farmer’s markets celebrate freshness and locality. They sell wonderful goods, from local fruits to artisan handmade crafts. Unlike supermarkets, they’re not fancy, but the variety is just as wide.

Do the vibes sound wholesome? Yes. It isn’t the first setting you’d think of when you want a hot date. But hear us out: they’re great.

The cute vibe adds to this date’s romantic appeal. The outdoor location gives people space to enjoy humming conversations and the smell of delicious food.

Farmer’s market dates are a win-win. Not only is it one of the fun daytime date ideas, but you also get to support local businesses.


#4: Sunrise-watching

Sunsets are undoubtedly beautiful. But guess what: so are sunrises. Their beauty and symbolism are just as admirable as the former.

Of all the daytime date activities on this list, it’s arguably the most romantic. Sunrises are pretty early, but the explanation above makes them worth waking up for. Pick a good spot and check the weather before you set off to catch one.


#5: Brunch

Let’s end our list of day date ideas for couples with some food. What would a date be without something to munch on?

If waking up at the crack of dawn isn’t your cup of tea, here’s some good news: dates don’t have to start that early. Brunch is perfect for not-so-early risers like yourself. You and your partner get the best of both worlds, and we're not just talking about the two-for-one meal.

These day date ideas should give you a fun morning with your partner. Feel free to add more to this list with your own suggestions.


Reference

ElHage, Alysse. 2023. “Date Your Spouse and Stay Happily Married.” Institute for Family Studies. https://ifstudies.org/blog/date-your-spouse-and-stay-happily-married.


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