All of my friends and most of my co-workers know that I do not get along with Winter. I hate being cold and I hate being bundled up. A few years ago when I was on a trip my co-workers and I had this discussion on some great cold weather date ideas. I did not agree with the most of their ideas like window shopping, but Glamour Magazine composed a list of 7 cold-weather date ideas. These are not so bad. I’d actually consider most . Check out the list
Go for a stroll downtown
Bundle up, grab a big thermos of hot cocoa and walk around your downtown together. Check out festive decorations adorning the buildings and don’t forget to partake in a little bit of people watching.
Hit the slopes
Dust off your sleigh and go for a few fun runs down a hill at the local park. Or if you and your beau are a bit more adventurous, head to the slopes for an afternoon of snowboarding. Don’t forget to cuddle on the lifts.
Get cooking
Put your culinary heads together and come up with a meal perfect for cold weather. You and your boyfriend could make a hearty stew or chili or even a fancy roast. While you’re cooking, listen to your favorite music.

Go ice-skating
Visit a nearby ice-skating rink together. Even if your style is more about being nice-and-slow than it is about pulling off fancy tricks, you and your fellow are sure to have a fun time while gliding along together. Hello, couples’ skate!
Be a tourist in your own city
In many cities, winter is a wonderful time to visit the local tourist attractions. If winter is considered the off-season where you live, grab your guy by the hand and take some time to really enjoy what your city has to offer.
Make it a movie night
After dinner one night, stay in and make your favorite hot drinks. Then plop yourselves in front of the television and pop your favorite movie into the player to watch while cuddling. And if you’re lucky enough to have a fire place, light that baby up and enjoy the romantic glow.
Take in a local holiday parade or show
Brave the cold temperatures to cheer on the performers in your town’s annual holiday parade. Or if you’d like to stay indoors, research local community theater groups to see if any are putting on seasonal productions.
Source Glamour.com










I hate being cold too. These are some good ideas. I love ice skating too. That would be romantic 🙂