In case you are getting the wrong idea, most days are pretty normal around here. They include things like raisin math problems and other school work, laundry, dishes, naptimes, computer game time, grocery shopping, poopy diaper blowouts, driving to pick kids up from Spanish immersion school, insisting on showers at least twice a week, taco Tuesday (ok taco everyday for one of the meals), wrestling and fighting, hugging and cuddling.
But it’s the family adventure days that make this place different than suburban life in the US, and that’s the part I love. It’s the dependence on each other that makes the hard things feel worth it. The trick is finding what you love about your current life and letting it take center stage in your mind. -Jill