Step by Step: (1)This date is fairly simple, but can be incredibly fun. The first step, of course, is to ask someone out. When you ask your date out, you’re welcome to explain what you both will be doing, explain that it will be indoors (that’s important so your date knows how to dress), and you could even ask him/her to bring 5-10...
Step by Step: (1) The very first step is to get the mailing address of the person you’re going to take on this long-distance date. If you already know it, great! If not, you’ll need it! (2) Next decide which date you can do via long distance and then gather 2x the needed supplies (half for you, half that you’re sending to your...






Step by Step: (1) This is an incredibly easy date. You just make sure that you and your date have a notecard (or paper the size of a notecard) and a pen. (2) Then when you start the video date, you explain to your date that you both need to write both your names on each card (one name on each side of...
Step by Step: (1) This date is a bit of a slow pace (not as action packed) so you’ll want to ask someone that you are comfortable doing this with (why it's not as great for a first date) and who you think loves learning. (2) After you’ve decided who to ask, ask him/her! You can either tell him/her to think of some...
Step by Step:(1) Get a good car to take you up to the lake! (2) Plan on being on the date at least 3 hours (1 hour rides each way) (3) Ask out your date, pick him/her up, and hit the road! (4) Ask each other questions on the car ride there and listen to good music (5) Endure the bumpy road to...


Step by Step: (1) Even before you pick up your date, I would recommend having part of the course set up. Doing so will impress your date and give him/her a clear idea of what the date is going to be like. (2) After you’ve picked your location, take the chalk, tape, zip-lock bag, yarn, scissors, and small tool to crush things with, and...