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While this Medi-Spa offers a variety of medical and cosmetic services, my favorite treatment is their Oxygeneo Superfacial, mainly because it feels GOOD—I describe the feeling as “buzzy.” Follow their Instagram and Facebook to learn more about their services and promotions!

While having a gym that you enjoy isn’t essential for improving your physical fitness, it certainly makes it easier to turn that goal into a reality! I began going to Family Wellness when it first opened its doors over a decade ago, and I’ve always loved the gym for its natural light, variety of class offerings at multiple hours throughout the day, and the people who are now friends.

During my year as Miss North Dakota, I started getting eyelash extensions to save me time while getting ready for the many appearances where I needed to look “photo ready.” Although these lashes are both a monetary and time investment, they cut the time of my morning makeup routine in half. Not to mention, I always looked forward to my monthly appointment with Tanya at BBB; she always took great care of me and made me feel beautiful not only on the outside but on the inside, too.

One of my favorite Fargo winter outings is to go cross-country skiing at Edgewood. For $15, you can rent a pair of skis at the chalet and explore the trail system that is maintained by Fargo Parks.

This locally owned restaurant is currently one of my husband and I’s goto dinner spots. Healthy, delicious, quick and the service is always excellent!

1. CREATIVE PROJECTS

Watercolor painting, scrapbooking, making movies, writing poetry, composing or playing music… tap into your creative side instead of scrolling TikTok! (Or, use TikTok to first get inspired in researching an idea.)

4. THE ARTS

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Tips For Winning A Fargo Winter

Being someone who strives to stay active and loves being outdoors as much as possible (when the weather permits), I’ve experienced my fair share of wrestling through Fargo’s long frigid winters. Yes, living much of my life in one of the coldest climates in the world, I’ve come to view these winter months as a time to embrace my introverted creative side; however, aside from having time for personal projects, I realize that there continues to be a lot happening throughout the FM community to become involved with—if we so choose to brave venturing out into the cold to show up!

2. COOKING NEW CUISINES

Something I’ve been challenging myself with lately is stepping outside of my comfort zone in cooking new cuisines. Greek, Indian and Peruvian cuisines are a few that I currently have on my radar!

3. PLAN SOMETHING

A weekend getaway to Detroit Lakes, staycation, brunch or hosting a party… in the middle of winter, I think it’s important to have something fun to look forward to in getting us through the darkness. Take initiative and make something happen!

The arts are vibrant and alive throughout our community! The FM Symphony, Fargo-Moorhead Opera Company, FM-Choral Artists, Plains Art Museum, NDSU, Concordia, MSUM, MState and local high school performances… there are productions and events happening weekly that you can attend. Or, if you want to become involved more directly and audition or volunteer, that’s an option too! Check out the Arts Partnership’s event calendar to see more.

5. VOLUNTEER

There are countless opportunities to get involved with local businesses, nonprofits and organizations throughout the FM community. Just because a business doesn’t outwardly advertise an opportunity doesn’t mean that they aren’t open to welcoming volunteers. If you’re looking to give your time, try connecting with your church, local shelters, schools, food pantries or any organization that you feel drawn to. There are volunteer opportunities everywhere if you choose to seek them.

6. WRITE A LETTER

It saddens me to think that the art of writing letters could be dying. I have friends who have told me that they just don’t know what to write; well, you won’t know until you put the pen down onto the paper! It could be as simple as a postcard. Find your favorite landscape photos from the past year and turn them into postcards and write an inspirational quote or a few words of encouragement.

7. READ

It seems like every year I have a new year resolution to read more books. I start my list and… I never quite seem to finish it. Well, it’s a new year and I have an even bigger stack!

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