I remember when it was just us: Me and my honey, so cute and in love and making pretty much everyone around us gag from adorableness exposure. Being a twosome is a lot of fun; we were always up to something, making memories, laughing at private jokes. Then we had kids (also fun), but it really does change everything.
EVERYTHING, PEOPLE.
We smugly said, “Oh, I think we’ll be different” and knowingly grinned at one another when parent after parent told us to enjoy our time as it was then, for it wouldn’t be quite the same once we became breeders. Now a decade later and with two kids under my belt, I am one of those parents warning cute couples to do things while they can. Like sleep, ever, and call your partner by his first name on the regular.
This is why I’m here now, telling you lovely, optimistic, well-rested childless folk to LISTEN TO EVERY WORD I HAVE TO SAY about these things to do before baby comes. I’ve heard stories from friends and family members over the years about the difference before and after kids that would make your eyeballs pop right outcha sweet innocent face and fall into that French-sounding soup you bought at the overpriced farmer’s market you attended last weekend on a whim with your main squeeze. Partnerships can absolutely remain wonderful no matter how big a litter of people pups you end up having, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t cherish certain twosome activities while you can. So, please, consider this a pre-baby bucket list for you to make your way through before having a baby. I’d hate to have to say, “I told you so.”
Pre-Baby Bucket List: 31 Things Every Couple Should Do Before Having a Baby
Stay up all night together.
Make a nice meal at home.
Be spontaneously sexy.
Decorate your apartment in whatever you want.
Go on a date to the movies.
Have a two-person book club that’s awesomely just SO YOU GUYS.
Own a car simply because it’s cool.
Do a fun sport together that you used to love as kids.
Lazily connect by napping together.
Eat in candlelit restaurants after dark.
Watch a TV show without interruption.
Use your fireplace to set the mood.
Have friends over for dinner.
Take a camping trip.
Go to a concert together.
Take a nice long drive together, with no set destination.
“Vacation” on your vacation.
Sleep in until your bodies are ready to wake up.
Take a walk around your neighborhood, hand-in-hand.
Find a drive-in movie theater.
Take selfies of you two looking adorably in love.
Wake up without being poked in the eyes/kneed in the groin/elbowed in the throat.
Communicate openly and often.
Smooch all the time.
Make sure you both have toys.
Be international travelers together.
Go shopping together and treat yourselves for no particular reason.