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Give the children what they want—they want to climb rocks. All the way to the top of the cliff to see what they can see, and feel where their limbs can take them.
Give the children what they want—they want enough hours of sleep to feel wel...
I can tell you that longing for summer arrives in February, by then everyone has had it with the snow, it has stopped being beautiful and we feel, is getting personal. Even worse than snow is the grey that settles in so completely over the...
When the body registers threat and the mind knows it isn’t real, it produces a distinct kind of pleasure. Modern camping is essentially benign masochism with great advertising. The discomfort looks real enough (yet minimal) to feel like an...
My son was eighteen months old the first time a stranger spoke to him thinking he was three. By two and and a half he was routinely mistaken for four. He’s always been so tall. And the world was responding to the child he looked like rather...
We were walking in a small wooded area when my little one spotted a caterpillar. It was brown, slightly disgusting from up close, and it generated much excitement and a squealing call to brother to come see it. It claimed their full attenti...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Mother, former teacher, and storyteller. Part-time philosopher wishing I could live in pajamas. I write about slowing down childhood and the necessity of boredom. I believe in curiosity and uncurated family life.
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