
Two Romantic Twin Cities Destinations
Every relationship needs stretching from time to time. Think about it as if you are taking your daily commute via a completely different route. You see things right around home that you hadn’t noticed before, or from a different angle. Take a new view of each other by trying something you’ve never done together before. We have two very different destinations that could provide just the spark you two could use!

Try an artsy collaboration! The enticement is not to BE artsy, but rather, to try something different, something new, where you just enjoy the act of collaboration!

Twin Cities Destination? Mosaic on a Stick. It is a community classroom, mosaic supply store, and studio. Join your spouse by taking a class, or check their website for their “open” days, where for a small fee you get supplies and free reign to make whatever mosaic comes to mind, after sifting through tiny cubes of ceramic tile, beads, and other fascinating tidbits. Together you could create your own work of art to celebrate yourselves or a special occasion. Or sign up for a class together!


Do you two have more of an outdoors yearning? What better way to be romantic than to search for hidden treasurer together! Find marriage enrichment by joining the craze for geo-caching.

One of the best ways to explore this together is at Ft. Snelling State Park. They offer 1 hour classes on geo-caching basics, and have 25 GPS units that you can check out to try your new skills together. It’s an excuse for a romantic stroll…with a purpose! You can cut your geo-cache teeth on their current Wildlife Safari challenge in all the MN State parks.
Any time spent truly together is an excellent romantic destination. Whether it is a super cheap date night running errands together (without the radio playing), or taking a walk around the block at sunset, or taking a fun shower together, it is a successful romantic destination that could give you a new view on your relationship. So start stretching! Who knows where these A+ Romantic ideas could take you!
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