Whenever someone not from Minnesota comes to visit, I hear the pity in their voice when they talk about living here through the winter.
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Inevitably something along the lines of “bUt HOW dO yoU sUrvIvE iT?!?” comes out of their mouths, and all I can do is smile.
The things is that (believe it or not) the extreme winters here are actually a gift, allowing Minnesotans to get extra creative with how we spend our time. It enables a period of slowing down, cozying up, and generally just enjoying your life a little differently. Can’t go swimming at the beach? Go skiing or skijoring. Can’t go for a long stroll outside? Hit up the skyway system and explore some of the crazy things available there, including museums, nail shops and excellent sushi and ramen. Patios are closed? Use it as an excuse to plan a themed date night to learn more about other cultures and try food you’ve never eaten before.
I had a lot of fun putting together this list of the best things to do in the winter for Thrillist (click here to read the full piece). It actually became hard to narrow this down! If I have a holiday wish for any readers, it’s this: get out of the house and try something new this winter. Do a little more reading, home cooking, and pick one new thing every week – or at least every month – that you’ve never tried before. There are so many fun activities to explore in the winter here and many of them are very affordable – don’t let yourself become isolated and grumpy thanks to the weather and darkness. You can do better.
If there’s something I missed on the list (click here), please let me know! I’m always thrilled to be trying new things. Send any suggestions to me at [email protected].