my FIL was talking recently about how your kids will develop many different passions as they grow up. he said to nurture each one. most of them will be fleeting he said and you won't know which one is gonna stick, so nurture all of them. some of those passions may require a chunk of change, some of them might not.
regardless, i'm gonna drag my kid and my future ones along for my passions, hoping they find they the joy in them that i do. some of those passions require money, many don't require much. it does often seem that the cheapest ones can be the most memorable, like packing into the wilderness with hand me down gear and sleeping under the stars eating pan fried brookies.
here is my 10 month old shoving elk meat in his mouth faster than we can cut it up and put it on his plate. i sure hope it's a sign.
regardless, i'm gonna drag my kid and my future ones along for my passions, hoping they find they the joy in them that i do. some of those passions require money, many don't require much. it does often seem that the cheapest ones can be the most memorable, like packing into the wilderness with hand me down gear and sleeping under the stars eating pan fried brookies.
here is my 10 month old shoving elk meat in his mouth faster than we can cut it up and put it on his plate. i sure hope it's a sign.