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| Gold rose - Sea shell candles - Rudraksha mala - Romantic gifts - Deep Revelations - Details Article |  | Candles Go Only So Far: Five Ideas for a More Romantic Honeymoon
Candles, rose petals, satin, succulent foods, perfume—you’re
probably already familiar with all of these time-honored
ingredients for creating a romantic mood on your honeymoon. But
candles, rose petals, and other sensual ingredients only go so
far. The real key to creating a romantic honeymoon is to spend
time celebrating your relationship and your new life together as
a married couple. After all, romance is more about the heart
than the body.
That doesn’t mean you should put the candles away, but start
setting the mood early by reveling in your relationship. Here
are five ideas to get you started.
1. Explore uncharted territory Intimacy is a key ingredient for
creating a romantic mood. In its most basic sense, intimacy is
about revealing our interior selves to another person—the part
of ourselves that we normally hide from others. When we do this,
we honor the other person as someone we cherish and trust. Since
it’s often difficult to start sharing in this way, a game or
book of questions can help. The classic game of relationship
questions is the Ungame, while the classic questions book is
(appropriately enough) The Book of Questions by Gregory Stock.
Each of these products contains hundreds of questions on topics
ranging from ethics (“What would you do if . . . ?”) to feelings
and ideas. These are just two of many similar products that you
can use in almost any setting—even in the car or airplane on the
way to your honeymoon destination.
2. Combine Your Photo Albums Buy your first photo album
together, if you don't get one at your wedding. Bring out your
photo albums and choose the best photos of each other from your
dating days to put in your new album—it's a great way to relive
old memories.
3. Write a Dream Letter Write letters to each other about your
dreams for your marriage. What do you hope your marriage will
look like in ten, twenty, or thirty years? Exchange the letters
on the first day of your marriage, and then save them to read on
your wedding anniversary.
4. Leave Memory Notes Everywhere Nothing creates a romantic mood
better than remembering your best moments together as a couple.
Purchase some small notepaper or post-it notes and spend some
time digging up your favorite memories of your spouse. How did
you meet? How did your first kiss come about? What is the
goofiest thing he or she ever did? When was your spouse there
for you when you needed him or her the most? Then spend some
time thinking of the memories you’d most like to share with your
spouse over the course of your marriage. Write these all down on
the note paper, and hide them all over the place at your
honeymoon destination (on the pillow, in the luggage, in the
rental car, etc.). 5. Share the Love The funny thing about love
is you get more by giving it away. That's as true for newlyweds
as for anyone else, so find ways to share your love with others.
Start by committing random acts of kindness—both toward each
other and complete strangers. Visit the Random Acts of Kindness
Foundation web page for inspiration
(http://www.actsofkindness.org/). One of our favorite stories
there is about a young woman who was caught in the rain when a
complete stranger gave her his own umbrella. When she asked how
she would return it to him, he just smiled and walked away.
Creating great memories like that adds a magical twist to your
honeymoon.
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