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@VStradamus1 Which motorcycle do you prefer? I don't know much about bikes, but I just thought it looked kinda nice, so I bought it. Do you have any better motorcycle recommendations?
Lots of parents ask me for a big list of things to teach their kids. So I put this one together.
Make sure you save it so you never run out of things to do with your kids. And add your own in the comments if you have them.
1. Camping: plan a weekend camping trip to explore the outdoors; pitch a tent, build a campfire, enjoy bonding time
2. Fishing: teach your kids the art of fishing and patience, (and how to clean a fish)
3. Woodworking: pick a DIY project to do together (birdhouse, toy car)
4. Sports: get outside and play a game of catch
5. Car maintenance: teach the basics (change a tire, check oil, etc)
6. Grilling: teach proper heat, marinades and rubs, how to flip meat
7. Martial arts: join a boxing or jiu jitsu gym together, or just punch a heavy bag
8. How to throw a punch: proper foot and shoulder position, how to guard your face
9. Gardening: plant a small garden together, learn how to care for & nurture the plants
10. Astronomy: get outside and look at the stars, talk about the constellations
11. Biking: just go do it
12. Home improvement: change lightbulbs, fix toilets together, etc
13. Chess: one of my favorites, teach strategy, thinking several moves ahead
14. Model building: build model cars/airplanes/trains, emphasize attention to detail
15. Geocaching: a modern day treasure hunt
16. Archery: kids love this, teach technique and patience
17. Rock climbing: builds strength, coordination, and trust
18. Metal detecting: more treasure hunting (bonus points for hiding treasure ahead of time)
19. Photography: teach composition, basics of different lenses
20. Emotional intelligence: how to understand and manage emotions, empathize with others
21. First aid basics: CPR, bandaging wounds, Heimlich
22. Cooking essentials: teach basic healthy meals, kitchen safety
23. Goal setting: create achievable goals, strategies to hit them
24. Public speaking: practice confidently & effectively speaking in front of the family
25. Manners: teach proper social behavior in your region
26. Networking: how to win friends and influence people
27. Basic sewing: how to patch clothes, sew a button
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A great honor to have been invited today to the White House, I’ve been thinking about what a unique moment this was not only for me but for the country… Think about it, legacy media has FAILED. They’ve failed so bad that independent journalists have now become the source for TRUTH.
This is the future and I’ll continue to always do my best to show the reality of things as they really are. Seriously think about what happened today and what this means for the media… legacy media has failed and new voices are changing the game.
Try to take my gun and you’ll meet the business end of the Second Amendment.
I’m not armed because I’m paranoid, I’m armed because I refuse to be a victim.
This isn’t a hobby or a stance…it’s my insurance policy for my family and my freedom.
Don’t mistake my kindness for weakness; I’ll cradle a baby and load a round with the same hands
You can lecture all you want about “safety” and “policy”, but you will respect my right to defend what’s mine.
There’s always one in the chamber , because evil doesn’t make appointments, and neither do I!! 😉🔥