Saturday, April 27, 2013

God loves date night too.

Date night. Now that's a word that I haven't used in a while. Sadly, but true.
 
Last night John and I had our first date night in months.
 
 
 
I'm sure many of you can relate, but when we look at our busy schedules and our budgets, unfortunately date night is one of the first things to go.
 
Our family has an even crazier schedule to work around with my job taking up 2-3 nights per week, John having a leadership meeting one night a week, and the church plant we are blessed to be a part of falling on Sunday evenings.
 
That leaves us exactly 2 open evenings a week.
 
 Tuesday & Saturday.
 
Saturdays as you all know are usually booked months in advance with birthday parties and special events, and my hubby works until 2 pm on Saturdays as well, so by the time he gets home at 3 pm half the day is gone.
 
I'm not saying all this to vent or look for sympathy, it's a reality of the season of our life right now, and we make it work.
 
We make it work by truly making every moment count of the time we do get together as a family.
 
But still, even with doing our best to make the most of the time we get, we realize that putting off our own little date night long enough and sometimes we can start to feel like we are just two good friends on the same team getting through each week.
 
Romance, uh.. what was that again?
 
So I say this because we are so guilty.
 
 Date night is tough.
 
It costs money.
Who would watch ALL 3 kids?
Who can we trust?
We already ask family for all the super important babysitting needs, so asking them "just for a date night" seems like a burden.
 
At least that's all the excuses we use.
 
So we have tried to have date nights in after the kids go to bed, and to be honest, I'm that awesome date that falls asleep 10 min into watching James Bond. Woohoo!
 
So this week something crazy happened.
 
I got a text from a girl that I used to coach on the varsity high school gymnastics team.
 
Side note, this is a girl I absolutely ADORE and always have.
 
Text read:
 
Hey Heather! For some reason I was thinking about you and your kiddos and I know how busy you are so I just wanted to let you know if you ever are in need of a date night and need a babysitter.. I'm totally available! :)
 
Are you kidding me?!
 
I think I froze or gasped or tapped my phone a few times to make sure this was a real text.
 
Our conversation went on and she explained that God totally put me on her heart to contact me, and she almost ignored it, but then she felt a big old push so she decided to just go ahead and throw it out there.
 
I honestly wanted to cry. Happy tears.
 
Yes, we were desperate for a date night.
 
So I cleared my work schedule and we booked her for a few days later.
 
I seriously could not believe it.
 
I felt so blessed in that moment.
 
God truly knows our every need and He provides my friends.

"And my God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus."
Philippians 4:19
 
I just kept thanking her for taking that awkward jump and texting me, because God used her in that moment. She was an answer to prayer.
 
 
So we left on our date night last night and restaurant hopped! It was such a blast. Went somewhere for a drink and appetizer, then another place for an entrée and then the last place for dessert. We talked and laughed like we were dating. I'm sure no one would have known we left the 3 kids under 5 at home. lol!
 
And I was blown away that even my insanely clingy 9 month old did fabulous and all three were asleep by 9 pm. So we were out at ease knowing all was well.
 
We didn't even snap pics and post them to Instagram this time. We just enjoyed the rare, precious time we got together to be alone.
 
Date night. It's a necessity my friends.
 
I truly feel like convincing ourselves that date nights are not important is one of the biggest lies that the enemy can get us to believe.
 
They are important.
 
With 50% of marriages falling apart these days, we have to FIGHT to be on the 50% that do stay together, and when I say together, I mean together ENJOYING each other.
 
Good marriages don't just happen.
 
Date night is a simple, yet amazing way to fill up your marriage so that you are ready to tackle life together.
 
Now we have seen the fruit of it and we told our girl that she will be booked every week for eternity. haha. Totally joking, but we are definitely going to try to make date night a more regular part of our schedule.
 
Once, maybe twice a month would be our goal.
 
Mommies and daddies.. if you don't have someone that can swap kids with you, or family to watch your kiddos, start praying for this person.
 
God is all about strengthening marriages, and I'm telling ya, He will hear those prayers.
 
Maybe you are an auntie or a friend of someone with little ones.
 
Maybe you have someone on your heart that you know could really use a date night.
 
Ask them.
 
I can assure you it will knock their socks off when you offer.
 
God is good.
 
So good.
 
 

5 comments:

  1. I love this so much! Thanks for sharing, and I am so happy for you that your prayers were answered! :)

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  2. OMG Heather I LOVE your blog so much!! It rocks :-) I have a date night link up every 1st of the month (tomorrow) and this post is so perfect for it. I love how real you are as a blogger :-) Can't wait to read more! So glad I found yours, following now!

    XO Jenna (Andrew's gf ;))
    Demureindiamonds.com

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  3. Oh, date nights-- what does that even mean any more? Thank you for reminding me that I NEED TO MAKE SOME PLANS! :)

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  4. Date nights, what're those?!;) Def get you on that, need to make them more of a priority. And btw, you two are adorable.

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