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Monthly Archives: November 2017
Can We Let Them Fail?
In reading articles about parenting, I read something over and over. In each, parents made comments about their children being happy. “Happiness, isn’t that what we want for our children?” “He is happy. That is the most important thing.” As … Continue reading
Lessons From a Pile of Wood
I found this bit of writing from two years ago. It still holds true today. I love when I have a task that requires little to no brainpower. I look forward to these jobs since I never know, without having … Continue reading
Envelopes
Over the last couple of weeks, we have been doing cleaning around the house. It is always interesting the things that you find when you do this. Sometimes you find wonderful treasures that bring back wonderful memories. Sometimes you find … Continue reading