Romantic Vacations: Go on a Staycation
June 21, 2010 by Lori Mitchell
Staycation
I never really liked that term, but in today’s economy sometimes it just isn’t possible to take a vacation. So why not take a vacation at home. I would suggest for a romantic getaway at home, send the kids to Grandma’s or another trusted caretaker. If possible send them overnight. If sending the kids away overnight is not a possibility, plan your romantic evening for after the kids are in bed asleep.
If you have a backyard, set out some Tiki torches. These can be purchased very inexpensively at most stores including Walmart. Perhaps put in a fire pit, if possible. Since you are saving money on not going away, the fire pit and Tiki torches can be purchased buy amoxicillin online for just a small fraction of what you would have spent cialis normal dose on vacation.
Spread an old quilt out on the ground, or as an alternative a two person hammock would be perfect. Get a bottle of wine and some chocolate dipped strawberries or coconut mango sticky rice, and lie out and gaze at the stars and snuggle with your special somebody.
If you do not have a backyard you can improvise on a patio or terrace. Instead of Tiki torches, light candles and forgo the fire pit and snuggle in a sleeping bag. Use your imagination to make whatever space you have available work for you.



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