Dear C. - take it from an old lady who has been married for over 38 years - DATE NIGHT ! Now it sounds easy, but, it isn't. It takes an effort to take the time to spend with each other. It takes coordinating a babysitter, feeding the baby,making sure you have the emergency numbers available, making sure you have cash on you to pay the sitter, etc.; but, C., all those things pay off. And believe me, Date Night is not just for newly married with children - Date Night is forever. We went from raising children, to having grandchildren, to taking care of an elderly parent - if it were not for Date Night, I don't know what we would do. Wednesday night is date night - not the weekend. You are too busy on the weekend to just focus on each other. Plus, the weekend gives you that opportunity to finish talking about things you talked about on Date Night. Ask your family and friends NOT to call you on Date Night. That way your phone will still be on for emergencies but you will have uninterupted time together. It doesn't have to be a long night. It doesn't even have to be a dinner or a movie. AND, don't get stuck in just going to a movie because you do not communicate when in a movie. Once and a while, but, not every week. My husband and I go to Home Depot and look around and talk about remodeling the house or dreaming of that perfect outdoor space. It could be a picnic dinner in the park or a walk in the park. Another thing, once you get use to Date Night, it IS very easy to STOP Date Night just by letting little everyday things push Date Night out to another night, BUT, before too long, Date Night gets forgotten. Stay with the routine. It is an acually an appointment that you must keep. Schedule things around Date Night, DO NOT schedule Date Night around everything else, or, you will not find the time for Date Night - which means you do not find the time for each other!God Bless You and Your Family - T.