How's the new job going?They literally have all the time in the world since they are unemployed, how is this not been a thing, J is 7 this year, honestly sad that things we consider normal to do with kids they have never done before
We have taken my niece to burntisland every summer when the fair is there, since the age of two we have taken her dragon fly kite with us, I still have that kite an we still do this, never once has it ever been something I've thought "this is a bucket list thing" it's just been normal to pack the kite whenever we go as well as her beach stuff
Those boys are gonna have the most screwed up memories ever, I can't imagine what it will be like when they are teens an IF they have friends an are talking with them how different it's gonna be when the friends are talking about all the fun stuff they done with their folks an all the things they made that their folks have kept over the years, an the boys are just sitting there like we never done that, I mean can the boys even ride bikes? Have they ever just rode about with them? Or had water balloon fights? Or drew chalk pictures? Or went skating etc, is there any crafts they have done that their folks have kept? there's probably a whole list of normal tit they have never experienced in their life before or anything that's been kept that they did (if they even done anything) when they were young, like I've got pictures an Halloween tea light holders that me an my niece have painted every single year since she was a year old, I bet the slackers don't have tit that they can take out a box an look back on
Totally agree with you here. They have the weirdest upbringing. No crafts the kids have done kept for memories but Nicole's birthday banner and the crappy windmill. Tim will spend time on his exercise bike, or ride his free electric bike over turtle nests, Jenn will burn a calorie or 2 on her treadmill, but they won't go out on walks and bike rides as families. I get Florida is hot. Places like St Pete's Beach rent out bikes so it's not unheard off. J$ and O won't have to tell their friends about their childhood, they'll charge them $100 for access to the exclusive Patreon archive.