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17 perfect stay-at-home date ideas
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Cant leave the house for your weekly date night? Dont skip it! Give one of these at-home ideas a try. - photo by Mindy Raye Friedman
You know how important your weekly date nights are for your marriage, but getting out and doing something isnt always possible. Sometimes the weather is bad, you cant afford to get a sitter or pay for a night out every week, or sometimes you or your spouse doesnt feel like going out. Whatever the reason you have for staying in, you can still have a fun, relationship-building date night right at home. Try one of these ideas for your next night in.

1. Enjoy a fancy dinner in your own 5-star dining room

Break out your nicest dishes, pull out the tablecloths and fancy glasses and have a nice dinner at home. You can make something together or order takeout. Even if its simple food, eating it on nice dishes, and maybe even by candlelight, will make it special. You can also dress up in your formal wear to make it more exciting.

2. Play video games

Most husbands will probably love this idea! Spend time challenging each other to whatever video games you have around the house. Or if you dont own any, borrow from a friend. Just make sure to keep it fun.

3. Spice up your movie night

Youve probably spent plenty of nights sitting on the couch watching a movie, but you can get creative with your movie nights at home. For example, you could watch an entire trilogy, or turn the movie's sound off and make up your own dialogue. You could even create a theme for the night that goes with the movie youre going to watch by eating food that goes with it and dressing up as characters. Just dont forget the popcorn!

4. Get a couples massage

Need to work out some kinks? Have your partner give you a massage, and then return the favor. If you dont know how to give a full-body massage, you can look up techniques online. Or if you do have some money to spend, find a massage therapist (or two) who can come to your home.

5. Have a game night

The possibilities with game nights are almost endless. You can can look up hundreds of 2-player games to play with only a deck of cards. Or bust out the board games, play a physical game like Twister, or even do a crossword puzzle together. To mix things up, you could even play a game youre familiar with, but change the rules.

6. Turn your home into a dance hall

Who needs a club when you already have your favorite dance partner with you? Put on some of your favorite tunes and get moving! Part of your date could include creating a playlist of the songs you want to use. Or make it more interesting by by wearing fun outfits, decorating or having a theme.

7. Have a picnic

You dont need to go to a park to have a picnic together. You can go out in your yard or even have one in your living room. All you need is a blanket and picnic food.

8. Go on a virtual vacation

Spend the evening talking about a place youve always wanted to visit. Then look up pictures online and go on a virtual tour. You could even plan your trip for visiting one day.

9. Watch a sports game

Find a game that will be on during your date or record one to watch later. Then bring out the nachos, hot dogs and foam fingers and root for your favored team. Make it more interesting by betting on who you think will score the next point or any other aspect of the game with the loser doing the dishes or some other chore.

10. Bring out your creative side

Go to your local thrift store and buy some inexpensive white mugs or plates. Then use permanent markers to decorate them and bake them in the oven. Youll always remember the fun you had every time you use them.

11. Play 20 Questions

This is a great way to get to know your spouse better. Each of you comes up with 10 open-ended questions and then you take turns answering them. Dont be surprised when you end up doing way more than 20 with all the follow-up questions that come up. You might even learn something you never knew!

12. Read a book together

Spend a date night (or a few) reading a book out loud together. Make it more fun by doing voices for the characters in the book. Or alternately, pick a book you will both read over a certain period of time and then spend your date night having your own two-person book club. Dont forget the treats!

13. Participate in warfare

Relive your childhood days by having a massive pillow fight. Or bust out your kids Nerf guns and play hide and seek. You can also take this one up a notch by buying pvc pipe and creating your own marshmallow launchers to use for your battle.

14. Have a YouTube karaoke night

Search YouTube to find some of your favorite songs that have the lyrics displayed and then take turns serenading each other or singing duets. Even if you cant sing well, this is sure to make you both smile.

15. Camp in your living room

Turn off all the lights and electronics and pretend youre out in the woods. Set up a tent (or make a blanket fort) and bust out the sleeping bags and camp out in your living room. You could even make smores and tell ghost stories.

16. Take personality quizzes and compare your results

You might know what your color code or your love language is, but do you know what your letter code is or what character on your favorite TV show youre most like? Search online for personality quizzes you can both take, and then talk about your results. There may be some interesting (and funny) things you learn about each other.

17. Make something yummy together

Find a recipe you want to try (either online, from a cooking show, or from that cookbook you've never opened) and then make it together. It could be for dinner, an appetizer, a snack or dessert. Then sit down together and enjoy your spoils. You could easily combine this with many of the other ideas as well (movie night, games, 20 Questions).

The important thing is not whether you go out for a date, but whether you're spending time together. At-home dates are just as good for that purpose. Just remember to turn off your electronic devices and other distractions so you can focus on your spouse. Your relationship will thank you.
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New Medicare cards are in the mail and scammers are on the prowl
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The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has begun mailing new Medicare Health Insurance ID cards. The program no longer uses Social Security numbers to identify people. - photo by Lois M Collins
The federal government is beginning to send out new ID cards to the 58 million Americans who benefit from Medicare. But since many of the people who will receive them don't know they're coming or why, scammers are already gearing up to take advantage.

An AARP survey shows as many as three-fourths of Americans 65 and older have no idea the cards are coming, so some individuals may be duped with claims that they're supposed to pay a fee or provide personal information that will be used, instead, to defraud them.

The new cards are the first reissue in years, and the most striking part of the redesign is that the cards no longer carry the beneficiary's Social Security number. Congress mandated the removal of that number as an identifier for Medicare beneficiaries by next April. Instead, the card has a Medicare Beneficiary Identifier number, an 11-digit combination of numbers and letters.

The new Medicare cards are now being mailed out in batches, starting with the Eastern seaboard and moving west. Most Medicare beneficiaries will receive their cards over the next six months, as long as the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has their correct mailing address. Once the cards are in hand, people can share the new identification number with their health care providers. During a transition period, either card is valid.

The old cards, which used Social Security numbers as the personal identification number, should be destroyed.

AARP recently launched an education campaign to warn consumers about scams related to the new Medicare cards.

The membership organization's "Fraud Watch" consultant, Frank Abagnale reformed con man, scammer and the subject of the movie and book "Catch Me If You Can" tells senior citizens the only time they need to carry the actual Medicare card is to health care appointments. Otherwise, it should be left in a safe place. If they want to carry one in their wallet or purse, he says, make a copy and black out the first seven numbers.

Since the cards were announced, scammers have already:

  • Called seniors and asked for their bank account information so that money on their old card could be returned. There is no money on the old card and CMS never asks for personal information over the phone.
  • Offered to send the new card after Medicare beneficiaries pay a $25 fee to cover expenses related to the card. The card is free.
  • Said the card will be mailed out as soon as the older person verifies his or her Social Security number, mailing address and other personal information. CMS already knows the beneficiary's Social Security number and it's no longer being used in conjunction with health care.
AARP and the Federal Trade Commission will hold a free online seminar about the cards and the fraud attempts they have spawned on Thursday, April 19, at 7 p.m. EDT. Register at: www.aarp.org/FraudWebinar. CMS also offers a "frequently asked questions" guide to the new cards.

The AARP Fraud Watch Network says consumers can sign up for its Watchdog Alert emails that deliver breaking scam information, or call a free helpline at 877-908-3360 to speak with volunteers trained in fraud counseling. Abagnale also hosts a weekly podcast for AARP, called The Perfect Scam.
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