Taking the Kids: Time for Romance

Valentine’s Day isn’t the only time for romantic trips.
Taking the Kids: Time for Romance
Mountain ridge view of Tre Cime di Lavaredo, South Tirol, Dolomites Italian Alps. Mikadun/Shutterstock
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Don’t you hate it? Your idea of a romantic getaway is totally different than what your significant other wants. If you think candlelight dinners on the beach and couples’ massages, your partner will complain about getting bitten by sand flies or not wanting to be “touched by a stranger.”

If you think lazy mornings and cozy tete-a-tetes in front of a blazing fire, they counter with racing down the toughest ski slopes they can find. Compromise is key.

Eileen Ogintz
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