Jacque’s Vibes:Couples and spending holidays

After many days of hard work with no sweet treat for each other, couples need to indulge in a holiday away to rejuvenate their relationship. Holidays are not an everyday thing therefore when couples opt for one, it should be fully utilized.

Thursday, December 15, 2011
After divorce, dating priorities change.

After many days of hard work with no sweet treat for each other, couples need to indulge in a holiday away to rejuvenate their relationship. Holidays are not an everyday thing therefore when couples opt for one, it should be fully utilized.

The early mornings, preparing children for school, telling that house help the dos and don’ts and all that stress calls for relaxation.

Depending on people’s tastes and preferences, how to spend holidays may differ from one person to another. Some people prefer lounging by the beach and sipping a little wine, which isn’t such a bad idea, while others only need three things for a perfect holiday; junk food, a couch and the remote control!

Some couples prefer going on adventure outside the city to places with great natural views, where they can relax, listen to birds singing, hike and watch the sunset. This is very relaxing for the mind and body and strengthens relationships.

Spouses that prefer a romantic holiday with their partners should consider going to the beach and enjoying their holiday as they sun bathe, and enjoy the free benefits that nature offers.

It’s like the door has been closed to the outside world and it is just the two of you.  This is the secret to bonding and holidays are the best times to rediscover that love that had threatened to evaporate.

With a relaxing environment and ample time, love will be fluently spoken in any language during a holiday. Spouses should get out of the shell and take the plunge. It will make you stronger as a couple.

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