Monday, February 16, 2009

Keeping Cupid Around

Cupid’s arrows have been used, surprises revealed, kisses exchanged.
Now, it’s Monday and back to world where hugs, kisses and the love’s intoxications so alive on Valentine’s Day can be lost as easily as car keys.
But does love really need to be moved to the back burner after the candy is gone?
One Colorado couple has recently published a book, “Romancing the Moon,” revealing their secrets of how they keep Cupid – and romance- around year round.
The Broomfield Enterprise recently profiled Larry and Norah Hendershot, married for 45 years, who have spent the last 20 years “romancing the moon” together – making a commitment every month to go on a special date within in three days – before or after – the full moon. Taking turns planning the special days, the Hendershots have gotten creative in their special time together. Dates have included everything from a special sleigh ride to a mountain cabin to a simple, quiet ice cream treat watching the moon rise together.
Check out The Broomfield Enterprise's romantic report on the Hendershots and find out tips of how can Cupid can take up permanent residence in your relationship, with just a little effort.


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