This is definitely not an inexpensive or new economy alternative to Valentines Day but it’s usually a blast if you ever get the chance to experience it.
Naked Scavenger Hunts at Historic Museums across the US. The Naked Hunts are a creative Valentine’s Day date activity—but even Cupid-phobes are welcome and will have fun. Via Watson Adventures Your team of two to six people will discover secrets hidden in works of art involving nudity while tackling witty, tricky questions. No knowledge of art—or nudity—is [...]
Have adventure this Valentine’s Day. This has to be one of those holidays I love to hate. It is the day to go above and beyond, outside the box and into your loved ones heart with an over hyped expectation that your expression of love will take you little birds back to the cloud of, [...]
the movable restaurant famous for “elevating” the dining experience courtesy of a giant crane and sophisticated German engineering. — Forbes.com
And by lazies I mean those who don’t like to get their sneakers muddy by trapsing around a wooded field looking for a box hidden in a non existent “magical cypress” tree that only shows itself to those pure of heart and worthy. (Apparently not me….) The Geocaching alternative is GOWALLA! Go out. Go discover. Go share. [...]
o matter what the economy is like right now, you must protect your state of mind. This is one of the biggest benefits that experiencing adventures, however small, can give us. (As we’ve learned from previous posts.) We have so much negativity surrounding our work, home and family life and it’s constantly validated by outside sources that may give in to such panic.
In situations like these, breaking out from the glassy eyed routine and familiarity of grief and panic is crucial. It’s necessary. It MUST be done. Because when you take yourself and your family out of this fog, a world of clear fresh fun is open to you.




