Thursday, December 6, 2018

Embracing the Season Festivities in Minneapolis


Minnesota around the holidays is something truly magical. The fresh white snow that blankets the streets, cold crisp air and bundling up in your coziest clothes. This holiday season join in on some of the many festivities the Minneapolis-St. Paul area has to offer. Ride on the north pole express or visit the European Christmas market at the Union Depot in St. Paul. Make a thermos of hot coco and go on a adventure to find the best holiday lights in your neighborhood. Go see the nutcracker at the Orpheum or join in on the Holidazzle activities. Either way, there is no lack of fun and festive activities for the whole family this holiday season.

The Union Depot station in St. Paul has a North Pole Express where you take a magical train ride and includes a visit from Santa! Visit Santa's Workshop at Bachman's in Minneapolis for a fun for all ages play called "Who wants to be a toymaker?". With various times on Saturday and Sundays, this will be a one of a kind holiday experience. 

Another fun holiday activity is visiting one of the many winter markets going on in the Twin Cities. Cities like Minneapolis, St. Paul, Edina and Bloomington all have wonderful winter markets with a multitude of vendors and a variety of beautiful, unique handmade items. Minneapolis has the Holidazzle that goes on from Friday November 23rd to Sunday December 23rd. They have food tents, ice skating, kids activities, movies nights, kid zones, holiday markets and a fireworks display. Visit www.holidazzle.com to learn more about all the amazing activities and events going on in Minneapolis. 

If you are still looking for more holiday fun visit the MN Landscape Arboretum in Chanhassen. You can view the Winter Lights display that they have or finish holiday shopping at their holiday market. They also have live music, breakfast with Santa and seasonal cooking classes. You can visit their website arbwinter.umn.edu to learn more. 

For more holiday activities visit your community website or Facebook's events page to see what's going on around you. Lastly, although the holidays can be stressful don't forget what this season is truly about. Be thankful for all the positive things in your life and embrace the time you spend with loved ones. 

To learn more ways to keep you and your family happy and healthy, visit our website www.oxborochiro.com. 

By: Julia Jacobson, Office Manager
Oxboro Family Chiropractic, P.A.