Exercising Values
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This is a great sports day for us. Not Super Bowl Sunday but cheer for my kids Saturday. For some reason these days always seem to involve a lot of driving. First forty minutes to my daughter's basketball game then immediately after another forty minute rush to see my youngest son's gymnastics...
Do you have fifteen minutes a day that you could spend teaching your young child to love physical fitness and teaching them desirable character qualities such as patience, truthfulness and compassion? I hope so because there are plenty of advertisers, writers of inane television shows and others...
When I was ten years old I was at my favorite summer spot, Mission Pool. I was swimming alone when I spotted a girl about my age; so I swam over and said something along the lines of, "I'm Pam, do you want to be friends?." More than forty years later she's still the girlfriend I call my best...
Parents are always concerned about how their children will get along with the rest of the world. We teach them to be cautious but friendly, truthful but tactful, and in every other way seeking virtue and balance. A cornerstone to socialization is learning to share. Most parents begin early to try...
I just returned from receiving extraordinary care from the Team USA chiropractor. Yesterday I could not run because of searing pain in my right calf but I left with my leg all taped in blue kineseology tape and my hopes high that I’ll be able to do the race I for which I trained. Most of...