Plus, 15 family-friendly events to brighten up your February.
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Jan. 31, 2023
The Love Issue
It’s February, and love is in the air. In this month’s issue you’ll find expert advice from John Gottman, Ph.D., aboutÂ
realistic ways partners can build and maintain intimacy
, even during those difficult early parenting years. Â
This issue also has a great article about how a love of art led a
Seattle-based artist to develop an app that combines art and technology
 to help kids build self-esteem. You won’t want to miss this one.Â
Discover the funÂ
Seattle’s Green Lake neighborhood
 has to offer in our monthly Neighborhood Spotlight. And for more local adventures to love, read the
February Play List
highlighting the best events this month. Finally, weÂ
head south to explore a popular year-round destination for families
where there is a lot more than just world-class skiing.
— Kari Hanson, associate editor
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PARENT HEALTH + RELATIONSHIP
13 signs the romance is still alive in your marriage
John Gottman, Ph.D., shares his expert advice on better sex, stronger romance and lasting love.
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OUT + ABOUT
Discover this town’s winter bounty
There’s more than just world-class skiing at this adventure paradise.
It's just a road trip away â–º
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OUT + ABOUT
15 events to brighten up your February
From Lunar New Year to Valentine’s Day to Black History Month events, make the most of the shortest month of the year.
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More good stuff
How tech can help build self-esteem in kids
Your family-friendly guide to Green Lake
Family competitions inspired by your fave TV shows
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Art and tech summer camp — enrolling now
Open World helps students develop tangible skills in fields like computer science, game design, music and art.
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Choose your own Jewish youth adventure
Discover Jewish programs for changemakers, outdoor enthusiasts and curious learners in Seattle. Find the perfect fit for you and your family!
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