From not getting what you wanted for Christmas, to not
getting the grade you had hoped for and everything in between (and beyond), we discuss how we help our kids through life’s inevitable disappointments. We also discuss traveling to the world’s greatest monuments, what we thought would be cool as an adult but really isn’t and share what 2023 has taught us both.
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Show notes:
How do we help our kids through disappointment?
As a child, what did you think would be awesome about
being an adult BUT once you are an adult isn’t as awesome as you thought it
would be?
Friends https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108778/
Seinfeld https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0098904/
If there was no budget (all expenses paid) and you won a trip
to travel anywhere in the world to see one of the world’s monuments (i.e. The
Seven Wonders of the World) where would you choose to travel?
What is one thing 2023 has taught you?
Couch crumbs: December came and is almost gone, family
friend (teen) sick on his birthday
Prop your feet up: Got to be there for parent volunteer
day, Dylan’s first vocal solo, time with the “Top Spud” (Ty)