Putting the Spark Back in Your Holidays
The holidays invite romance -; the nights are long, and there's enough nip in the air to warrant a cuddle or two. But seasonal activities -; partying, traveling, baking, caroling, shopping -; can cut into couples' quality time.
Here are some tips for Americans looking to create some room by the fireplace for two:
- Give your partner a massage. Holiday stress can tie a person's muscles into knots, so take sometime to soothe away your partner's worldly cares. Choose an aromatic massage oil -; lavender promotes relaxation, peppermint rejuvenates -; to enhance the experience. For a holiday twist, massage your partner with frankincense oil, which fights the winter blues and stimulates the mind.
- Melt away the chill with a warm drink. Leave hot cocoa to the kids. For a more adult
holiday beverage, consider coffee-based libations. One company, Magic Power Coffee
(www.magicpowercoffee.com), imbues its product with epimedium herb, ginseng and goji berries, so each cup promises to inspire romance. Mix a packet with hot water and drink it straight, or add cocoa powder, cinnamon and whipped cream for a holiday-themed bedtime boost.
- Have a date. Arranging time as a couple shouldn't be an ordeal. On a busy night, eat Christmas cookies and drink eggnog together, taking the time to catch up. On another night, arrange a romantic dinner for two. You can go to a favorite restaurant or stay in with a pasta dinner, a bottle of wine and a holiday-themed DVD. Enjoy a cup of Magic Power Coffee or a decadent dessert, like truffles from your favorite chocolatier or tirimisu. You don't have to get too fancy -; you just want to set aside some time as a couple.
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