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February 2020
10 Favorite Date Ideas for Valentine’s Day Love
Valentine’s Day is around the corner and you may be looking for ideas on ways to celebrate your significant other. Romance is a wide spectrum of how people find ways to express love and gratitude to those they love. Roses and chocolate ain’t for everybody! Here’s a list of ten of my favorite ideas for Valentine’s Day. Additionally, these romantic date night ideas will highlight a memorable experience with your special love.
Artsy Ideas for Valentine’s Day: Paint and Sip
A good way to bond with your partner could be to take a painting class together. Sharing an evening of wine and art in a relaxed setting offers an experience that you would never forget. Most Paint and Sip classes are inexpensive and are found to be very popular. Check locally for any studios that could be hosting a party near you.
Note: Painting With a Twist has several locations throughout the U.S., see if there are any near you!
Entertainment Ideas for Valentine’s Day: Dinner and Movie at Home
Let’s face it, filling your belly up while watching a good flick always sounds like a good idea. Valentine’s Day falls on a weekday this year, and after a long day at work, the two of you might not be feeling like leaving the house or finding a babysitter to do anything. Watching a new or your favorite movie that the two of you picked out, paired with a home-cooked meal could be a fun way to talk to each other about the other’s day. Cooking together will allow the two of you to relax after a stressful day and focus on the things you love; the comfort of each other and your home.
Your favorite artist/musician may have a show coming up near you. Additionally, this idea is another option where you will need to plan in advance for, having to purchase tickets.
Culinary Ideas for Valentine’s Day: Couples Cooking Class
All of the restaurants can book up quickly on Valentine’s Day and it’s quite possible that you may be tired of having to choose from the same restaurants for reservations. A cooking class will give you the opportunity to learn how to make each other’s favorite meals! See if you’re able to sign up for a local cooking class that will either allow you to create your own menus or create full-course meals from a delectable menu prepared for you. Pricing on cooking classes is usually per couple, not individually, but it isn’t exactly the cheapest option on this list. It’s best to plan ahead if this is something that you know you and your partner would be into doing.
Ice Cream Date
Who said that chocolate has to be the preferred sweet treat for Valentine’s Day? This can be a great idea to incorporate the kids and make it a “family date night”. Bring your loves to the nearest Marble Slab Creamery or Dippin’ Dots for a sweet inexpensive treat. I scream you scream, everybody will scream for ice cream!
Relaxation Ideas for Valentine’s Day: Day at the Spa
The two of you deserve a relaxing day, free of all of your day-to-day routine. It may be time to escape and what better way to do it than to visit the spa? Most spas have Valentine’s Day deals and packages that you can look into to take advantage of before it’s too late. Keep in mind that other couples may have this same idea in mind and you may need to schedule your appointments as soon as you know that you and your partner would like to make it a day of relaxation.
Book a Hotel Room for the Night
Can’t afford to take time off of work and/or a getaway for the weekend due to no one to watch the kids? Open up your browser tab and log in to your Expedia or Priceline to see what last-minute, one-night-only deals you can find. This can also be a family date night idea! As much as you could use a break, the kids may enjoy this time away from home too.
Social Ideas for Valentine’s Day: Fun Date Night w/ Another Couple
A couples’ retreat with your friends could be fun. Whether it is a vacation that you guys decide to plan out together or a group outing in town, it will prove to be a fun, interactive way to hang out with your partner and friends!
Recreate Your First Date
This could be a super romantic gesture if you have a great memory. Plan to travel to all of the spots where you shared your firsts. Your first meals, your first kiss, the first time you bought each other something in the mall. If you’re creative enough, this might be a really emotional idea that could remind you of all the moments you’ve shared together.
Go Dancing!
Like to dance? Not just at the club! Learning how to salsa could be a fun experience. Go have some drinks together and find a local salsa, samba, or tango class you can sign up for, and cut a rug! Taking a dancing class (whether you’re a great dancer or a terrible dancer) is guaranteed to be a joyous time out of the house. You’ll be surprised at all the moves you and your partner will make.
Whatever you decide to do this Valentine’s Day, make sure your heart is in it. You don’t have to do any of the typical things that people normally do on this day. Your partner is with you because you make them feel like the happiest person alive! Any gesture from you will be one that they will embrace the most, regardless of whatever ideas you decide to come up with.
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5 Historically Awesome Places to Visit in Mississippi
February is our annual celebration of the achievements of African-American people and a time for recognizing our success. Our integral roles have made a difference in the world. Additionally, our undying love and appreciation of our culture are emotions that we proudly express every day. African-American culture is both distinct and influential to the lifestyles of so many Americans. This year, I wanted to highlight the best places to visit in Mississippi for Black history. All museums are found in North, Central, and Southern Mississippi. As a Mississippi native, I felt it important to showcase the exhibits that celebrate Black history. Moreover, there’s so much to be inspired by in the Magnolia State.
African American Military History Museum
The African-American Military Museum is the only building remaining for African-American soldiers in the United States. The museum educates the public about African-American contributions in the military. The museum is located on 6th Street, in Hattiesburg, and offers free admission to guests who visit the exhibits.
Some of the exhibits that you can explore:
- Lobby Exhibits
- Revolutionary War
- The Founding of Hattiesburg
- Buffalo Soldiers
- World War I & II
- Desegregation
- Desert Storm
Go to their website to learn more about how you can tour the museum or make a donation!
Delta Blues Museum
Delta Blues Museum is where you go to explore the history and heritage of the American Blues genre. If you’re looking to find meaning or perspective about the blues and its origin, this museum is located in Clarksdale, Mississippi. Moreover, known as “the crossroads” of interstate sections HWY 61 and HWY 49.
The museum is dedicated to the mission of preserving the story of the blues, as many legendary Blues music artists are born near Clarksdale, MS (Muddy Waters, Ike Turner, Sam Cooke).
This February, the museum has several historical exhibits that include:
- Ike Turner and Rocket 88, Panny Mayfield: Live from the Mississippi Delta
- Don Nix: Memphis Man Living High, Laying Low
- Blue Portraits in Steel
For those looking to purchase tickets to tour The Delta Blues Museum, general admission is $10. Check out their website for brochures, pricing, tickets, or donations.
The Grammy Museum
The Grammy family is in Mississippi! The Recording Academy Grammy Museum provides unique learning opportunities about the creative and technological processes of Mississippi recording artists. The Grammy Museum, located in Cleveland, Mississippi, is an interactive celebration of music. In 2011, the 28,000-square-foot museum was built on the campus of Delta State University and has provided inspirational and educational public programs featuring exhibits, film, lectures, and intimate performances.
Additionally, this month the museum features the celebration of Jermaine Dupri, 25 Years of Jermaine Dupri and SoSoDef. Exhibit highlights include:
- lyric and concept books from Kris Kross
- performance wardrobes for So So Def artists
- the original beat machine that Jermaine Dupri used to make his earlier productions and more
To find out how you can tour this exhibit before it leaves, go to The Grammy Museum’s website to get touring information.
Mississippi Civil Rights Museum
The Mississippi Civil Rights Museum shares the stories of a Mississippi movement that changed the nation. The museum promotes a greater understanding of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement and its impact by highlighting the strength and sacrifices of its people. Visitors will witness the freedom struggle in eight interactive galleries that show the systemic oppression of Black Mississippians and their fight for equality that transformed the state and nation.
The museum has eight interactive exhibits that include:
- Mississippi Freedom Struggle
- Mississippi in Black and White
- This Little Light of Mine
- A Closed Society
- A Tremor in the Iceberg
- I Question America
- Black Empowerment
- Where Do We Go From Here?
Be sure to check out the Civil Rights website often, as it also lists special events happening throughout Black History Month. General Admission is $10 for adults and as of 2020, the museum now offers audio tours!
Mary O’Keefe Cultural Center
The Gulf Coast has Black History events and programs throughout the month also. The Mary O’Keefe Cultural Center (Ocean Springs), will be hosting events on February 7th, 15th, and 28th 2020 for local Black artists and businesses. Two events have free admission, and if you’re going to check out the live performances event, admission is only $5. If you are an artist or business owner, this is a great opportunity to showcase your talent and promote your brand. Check out their website for additional information.
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