Winter Date Idea = Jersey Cow Ice Cream

We are stepping into one of the busiest times of the entire year. There are Christmas parties, gatherings, get togethers, gift exchanges, RSVPs, Christmas programs, traditions, obligations, and so much more. In the midst of all the commitments that seem to creep into the week days, there can be a lack of connection or touch points with our partners. The holidays can also add a layer of expectations for each individual to show face at THEIR family gathering or traditions, etc. There is a deep need for creating the space to come together with your partner and have a fun night with some carved out time, for just the two of you!

Don’t forget or lose sight of what the holiday is all about : spending time with loved ones. The need for a date night in the midst of the holiday craziness is a must. This time of year can be incredibly overwhelming for many.

Planning a date night in the midst of the “holiday crazies” can bring energy to the relationship, give the space for you and your partner to connect, and allow for unstructured “fun time”. It is a time where you both can intentionally check out from work, distractions, and busy schedules.

The only local Ice Cream place that would stay open all year has been Dairy Queen. This is no longer the case because, Jersey Cow’s daily hours are from noon-10pm every single day. South Jersey ice cream enjoyment has extended beyond Labor Day. Jersey Cow Ice Cream is a newer Ice Cream place located in Northfield New Jersey. This special spot is open ALL year long! Taking care of your mental health can come in frozen sweet treat form.

There is no better place to do it than over ice cream. Jersey Cow has benches and outdoor seating with large heaters or you can sit in your car. Pick your spot, come together to connect, and giggle the night away!

Check In Questions:

  • If you could have the “top notch” Christmas day, what would we do from the beginning to the end?

  • Was there ever a Christmas day that felt entirely NOT like Christmas? (sickness, situation, location)

  • What was your top favorite thing about Christmas when you were a kid?

  • Is work getting any busier because it’s ‘crunch time’, and how are you holding up?

  • Is there any way I can serve or help you more during this time that is more hectic?

  • Do you have any funny memories from Christmas in years past?

  • What is one thing we could teach our children during this giving season?

  • What are your expectations for visiting each family, etc.?

  • Is there a tradition that you’d like to start for our family?

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