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Plan A Fun Night Out With Friends

Spending time with loved ones increases the chances for fun days and nights. That is why nights out with friends are so popular. Such nights give people opportunities to reconnect and potentially expose them to new and entertaining experiences. Sarah F. O’Brien, LCSW, LCSW-C, CCATP, CTMH, says it’s healthy to get together with friends, as pursuing activities and participating in things together can build closeness and safety in relationships.

Friends can hit the town without a firm plan in place, but doing a little legwork before going out can help make experiences even more special and successful. The following are some tips to keep in mind when planning gatherings with friends.

Create A Group Calendar

Identify a way to stay connected with the group before you get down to the nitty gritty of figuring out fun activities. Thanks to digital tools, it’s now easier than ever for a group of people to stay connected and apprised of scheduling. Use a calendar app that enables you to invite others to see and share appointments. This can make it easier for everyone to get on the same page for nights out.

Volunteer Together

What better way to socialize and have fun than engaging in an activity that also benefits a particular cause? There are so many different charities or philanthropic activities to try.

Try A New Activity

Whether it’s axe throwing, rock wall climbing or an escape room, plan an activity that everyone can get behind. A new and novel experience can make for an even more enjoyable night. There’s bound to be a few who are reluctant, but reassure those individuals that there’s no judgement and it’s all about fun.

Take A Class

Group activities like yoga, cooking and fitness classes can be engaging and even more fun when friends are involved. If there’s a class you’re taking that you love, share it with the group and recruit new fans.

Keep It Simple

Getting together doesn’t have to be complicated. Pick activities that will not be especially expensive or require a lot of planning. What about serving as novice restaurant reviewers? Each month pick a new restaurant nearby and make a reservation to test out the fare and the ambiance.

Try A Local Winery or Craft Brewer

Move over Napa Valley. Now people can tour vineyards and grab a glass of a favorite vintage closer to home. Stop in for a tasting with friends. If beer or spirits are more your thing, craft brewers and specialized distilleries also have cropped up in record numbers.

Spending time with friends is an important component of a healthy lifestyle. There are many entertaining options to choose from when planning a night out.

Be Prepared for Unexpected Company

The latter part of the year is full of social engagements with family and friends. Pew Research Center says 92 percent of all Americans plan to celebrate Christmas as a holiday, with 69 percent using it as an opportunity to spend time with family and friends.

While many social occasions surrounding Christmas are anticipated for months in advance, unexpected pop-ins are also the norm this time of year. Rather than being caught off guard, individuals can take steps to prepare for unexpected guests.

· Have food available. Even if guests pop in for a little while, it’s nice to be able to offer them something to eat. Keep cheese and crackers, fresh fruit, pretzels, and other snacks on hand. Make-ahead, crowd-friendly foods can be prepared and frozen. Casseroles, pasta dishes and stews are hearty and can serve in a pinch when unexpected visitors arrive. Simply take out to defrost and heat up. Keep cookies in air-tight tins and purchase a premade frozen pie to serve, if necessary. In a pinch, you can always order out, but over time the cost of having food delivered can add up.

· Keep the bar stocked. Toasting to a happy holiday season is the norm during this time of year. Toasting requires hosts have some spirits on hand. Stock the bar with a few staples, such as red and white wine, vodka, rum, whiskey, and mixers. Also, you may just want to create a signature or seasonal cocktail that can be served when guests arrive, such as a spiced punch or a holiday eggnog.

· Cue the playlist. Put together a playlist of favorite holiday music that will provide the ideal ambiance should guests ring your doorbell. Thanks to services like Spotify, Amazon Music and Pandora, holiday music that fills a home with the sweet sounds of the season is now always accessible.

· Keep things neat. Set aside a closet or space that can serve as a catch-all where errant items can quickly be stored should guests arrive. Gather loose toys, books or stray papers in a basket and then stash the basket in the closet until guests depart. Routinely empty the dishwasher so dirty dishes left in the sink can be quickly loaded before guests arrive.

· Create an aromatic atmosphere. Scented candles that evoke the aromas of the season can refresh stale indoor air. Butter cookie-, apple pie- and cinnamon-scented candles can make it seem like you just finished some holiday baking.

Guests tend to drop by on a moment’s notice come the holidays. Preparing for the unexpected can make such visits more enjoyable.

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