Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 168 pages
- Published by: Cedar Fort Inc. August 1, 2006
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 1555179339
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1555179335
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Book Dimensions:
8 x 4.5 x 0.5 inches
- Weighs: 6.4 ounces
Product Description
Tired of hanging out? Tired of lame dates? Tired of the same ol', same ol'? Then make dating fun again with 101 Creative Dates for Latter-day Saints! Filled with easy-to-read chapters on inventive invitations, get-to-know-you games, and hilarious pickup lines, this handy book offers something for everyone, including such creative dating categories as: Artistic Intellectual Foreign Outdoor Service Seasonal You'll find ideas for dating that new guy or girl, ideas for dates in any weather, and ideas for group dates. There's even a section in each date for overachievers who really want to impress. Each date also includes suggestions for movie lovers. Perfect for novice sixteen-year-olds, veteran daters, or married couples, 101 Creative Dates for Latter-day Saints will liven up any date night-even for the socially challenged!
About The Author
Lindsey Shumway was born and raised in Renton, Washington. After attending Brigham Young University, she pursued a career in publishing. I picked You, a cherished story she has heard thousands of times from her mother, Cathy Jex, is one that she never tires of hearing. Lindsey loves children and has tried to provide learning experiences for them ever since she tutored third-graders when she was in the sixth grade. Today she helps Primary children learn to love the gospel of Jesus Christ. She feels that children are capable of understanding complex gospel topics, especially when taught in a fun and creative way. Lindsey makes her home in Lehi, Utah, with her amazing husband, Adam, and their two darling Jack Russell Terriers, Gracie and Boyscout.
Reader ReviewsA gem of a little book, I bought a copy for my son's girlfriend (now his wife) as a extra birthday gift. Thinking I'd preview it before giving it to her, I began skimming a few of the 101 creative date ideas and quickly saw that I needed my own copy. It's a book with applications for all ages, religions (not just LDS!), races, ethnicities, social statuses, and backgrounds. In other words, anyone who's ever wondered, "What do you want to do this afternoon (or tonight)?" will surely find an ideal suggestion in Ms. Shumway's book. My personal favorite is date # 39. What is it? Read the book and you'll see.