My kid friends that were visiting and a dream I had last night reminded me that kids learn almost entirely from making mistakes. As the 6-year old was shaking my salad to stir it, I could see the future, and sure enough, there was a spill. I dreamed I was in a car with a teenager and he took this turn too tight and I could see the future and we rolled over--very slowly, nothing dangerous, but how were we going to explain this to the person we borrowed the car from? I thought, what a weird dream. Then I thought, kids learn from making mistakes. So do we all. So let's proceed with our learning.
Hey, I just noticed that my previous post was my 1000th post! Isn't that something.
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