Corpus Christi 2018 trip is in the books.
Can’t remember the last time we were gone for a full seven days.
Glorious.
The last picture was on the way back in Kerrville, of course.
smart ideas from books (mostly)
Corpus Christi 2018 trip is in the books.
Can’t remember the last time we were gone for a full seven days.
Glorious.
The last picture was on the way back in Kerrville, of course.
I found the answer to my question about explaining reality it a girl that was raised on fairy-tales!
How do you do it?
You raise her with a different version of the story!
I think this approach is fantastic.
Why?
Because “happily ever after” is not the end of the story,
We know a father who understands the fairy tale phenomenon. He tells an alternative version to his three-year-old daughter that ends something like this: “Cinderella and the Prince courted for a year and became very good friends. Then they married. They lived a very simple life and worked for social-justice issues to end the oppression of the poor. They didn’t live happily ever after, but they did learn to love each other deeply . . .” He also tells her how Cinderella traded in her glass slippers for hiking boots so that she and the Prince could hike all over the country.