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 together that teach just about everything from how to make a wallet out of duct tape to advanced lessons in how to play musical instruments. Find a youTube video that teaches something and share it with your partner. If you haven’t got the time to take an entire course, take an introductory lesson. Find a place that teaches glass blowing or sketching or how to make a meal out pf bugs. Take one hlying lesson. Learn a new language together — or at least learn how to say “I love you,” in a new language. I’ll start you off in Italian:
“Ti amo.” I love you.
“Sono tua/tuo.” (to a female/male) I’m yours. “Ti voglio multo bene.” I love you very much. “Ti adoro.” I adore you.
Learn sign language so you can have secret conversations and get embarrassed together when someone you don’t think knows sign language knows it you and busts you.
Make up your own words and expressions so you can keep “secrets” that only the two of you share.
Learning something together is a powerful way of bringing and renewing newness in a relationship.
Travel Virtually
I am writing this book during the COVID 19 pandemic. I am writing it stuck in the house. Stuck in my chair. Hurting my back. Hoping that
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