Kids don’t really need the monogrammed dresses and all the gaming consoles. They want and need your time. This picture is from 2008, when we used to take the camper to Tannehill for the whole month of October.
Life was simple and easy and cheap. They caught bugs and made fires, got dirty, cooked outside, rode bikes, and we made so many good memories.
Time spent with your kids creates memories they’ll keep forever long after the “stuff” is outdated or lost. It creates these windows for conversations to teach them and tell them about life.
Time with them is what molds them into the adults they become, the values they develop, and the memories they want to recreate with their families.
Get outside, leave the tv off, forget the Switch charger on purpose, and enjoy them while they’re little so they come back to you when they’re grown.
