Looks like a pretty small neighborhood, besides that, it makes me happy to see kids being kids. There is a huge shift happening to kids living behind screens, we see it with some of our friends who are parents: their kid's whole identities become the phone or tv, personally I call those devices pacifiers ie makes one passive.

Fear is an overpowering force, it will only lead to more negativity - consider that people commiting violent acts probably weren't out biking around with their parents as kids...

I was glad to see this note, great #grownostr post, #grownostr is a bit dominated by homesteading, NOT COMPLAINING (is a professional landscaper, is off grid homesteading) but diversity is the whole point of the #, so well done to that end.

#imho #biking #diversityisthespiceoflife

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Thank you for your kind words! I feel the same, my husband was on here long before me and he told me about the idea of growing it from a podcast he listens to and he helped me make one since I am much less tech than he is, and content I would post is somewhat different from him too, to help diversify.

We try hard to balance out our screens and outdoor time, with homeschooling we use both pretty equally.

I always said though, I wanted my kids to be the ones crying because they didn’t want to leave the park yet and not be the ones to ask to leave after ten minutes of playing and so far we’ve succeeded.