According to the Pew Research Center,
- 42% of 18-29 year olds felt that their partner was distracted by their cell phone when they were together
- 29% of those ages 30-49 said the same
- 25% of married or partnered adults who text have texted their partner when they were both home together.
- 18% of online 18-29 year olds have argued with a partner about the amount of time one of them spent online (compared with 8% of all online couples).
Do you have your cell phone handy 24/7? Are you constantly checking Facebook, text messages, a digital calendar and emails?
Plan a "Technology Timeout" date! For an evening, put away all electronic devices including cell phones, computers, tablets, TV's, and anything else that keeps your attention.
One way to experience a technology free zone is to go camping!! Dust off the tent and sleeping bags that have been sitting in your garage and head out to Spring Creek Park for a night. If you are in a situation with family or close friends near by, ask someone to babysit for the night while you experience a night under the stars as a couple. If you don't have that option, consider taking the kids with you and making it a technology free family camping trip!
Ideas:
Read a book together at fireside
Roast smores, hotdogs, starburst and other food over the fire. Experiment to see what tastes good and what doesn't.
Do something romantic- bring a bottle of your favorite drink and nice glassware
Make finger puppets with a flashlight on the side of the tent
Tell some spooky campfire stories . You can find some here:Spooky Campfire Legends
Play card games, Yahtzee, or another classic favorite
Star gaze- talk about what's out there- look for constellations 15 Constellation and How to Find them
Initiate a good conversation around the campfire. To encourage conversation, print out this list of 50 conversation starters for couples to take with you: 50 Conversation Starters



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