“I remember when teenagers had the luxury of being naïve,” Grandpa said. “It was a better time, even if we supposedly had less.” “What do you mean,” Grandpa?” Jodie looked up from her phone, then, sensing he wanted a real conversation, set it on the table.
As I watch my grandchildren, I am pleased they know who they are and that they have the support they need to express themselves. My heart hurts for the young ones that lack a support group surrounding them. Good topic to bring forward for discussion 👍 💕
As I watch my grandchildren, I am pleased they know who they are and that they have the support they need to express themselves. My heart hurts for the young ones that lack a support group surrounding them. Good topic to bring forward for discussion 👍 💕
Yes, safe naivety is a luxury. It's not safe much anymore. Another sweet story.