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    PLEASE ADD TO MY LIST OF THINGS YOU'D TELL YOUR YOUNGER SELF

    @zina200045 Take risks in life and don’t be afraid of failure.
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    Are sleepovers at Grandparents normal for children 1 - 2 years old

    @jackstack Each of our kids had their first sleep over around 3 months
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    I think I made a core memory with my daughter last night

    @berk60 I still remember one night that I couldn’t sleep, my mom and went downstairs and played backgammon. Nothing super special, but one of those random moments I still remember 20 years later.
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    We are doing no electronics during the school week for the month of May. It's changed the whole family dynamic. Maybe you should try it, too

    @sf111 I like this idea. Props to you brother. Would love to see periodic updates throughout the month and even after. Even if it’s not a perfect solution, it seems like your kids are at least becoming mindful of the hold that screens have on them. Which is pretty huge IMO. A lot of adults...
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    Are sleepovers at Grandparents normal for children 1 - 2 years old

    @followthestar Once a month this happens, or every night?
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    Are sleepovers at Grandparents normal for children 1 - 2 years old

    @followthestar Your kid is 2 as isn’t sleeping through the night?! How are you alive!?
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    Another kid at my step son’s school called him a Ching Chong, what would you do?

    @whiteisfamily Oh 100% agree. There are a lot of snowflakes on the conservative right.
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    Another kid at my step son’s school called him a Ching Chong, what would you do?

    @whiteisfamily So, I don't think we're that far off... 100% - it's not possible for me to make that decision for someone else. That said, I believe that the happiest people in life are the ones who are able to let the little things go, avoid negativity, and focus on things that matter. I...
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    Another kid at my step son’s school called him a Ching Chong, what would you do?

    @whiteisfamily Both things can be true: People should not be dicks, and when they are, they should be corrected People who receive mean remarks from random people should not let it take over their lives Obviously, there's a line between an off-handed asshole comment, and persistent/ongoing...
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    Another kid at my step son’s school called him a Ching Chong, what would you do?

    @whiteisfamily Spot on. My general opinion is that there are a handful of people in life who's opinions actually matter. If those people say something that hurts you, you bring it up and work it out. The rest... you let it go man. The energy that some people spend worrying about what some...
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