Hiking It's Another Half Mile Or So Vintage T Shirt

Hiking It's Another Half Mile Or So Vintage T Shirt

This is our best seller for a reason. Relaxed, tailored and ultra-comfortable, you’ll love the way you look in this durable, reliable classic 100% pre-shrunk cotton (heather gray color is 90% cotton/10% polyester, light heather gray is 98% cotton/2% polyester, heather black is 50% cotton/50% polyester) | Fabric Weight: 5.0 oz (mid-weight) Tip: Buying 2 products or more at the same time will save you quite a lot on shipping fees. You can gift it for mom dad papa mommy daddy mama boyfriend girlfriend grandpa grandma grandfather grandmother husband wife family teacher Its also casual enough to wear for working out shopping running jogging hiking biking or hanging out with friends Unique design personalized design for Valentines day St Patricks day Mothers day Fathers day Birthday More info 53 oz ? pre-shrunk cotton Double-needle stitched neckline bottom hem and sleeves Quarter turned Seven-eighths inch seamless collar Shoulder-to-shoulder taping If you love this shirt, please click on the link to buy it now: Arizona Cardinals Nike Line of scrim shirt, hoodie, sweatshirt and long sleeve tee She felt trapped to a life that prevented her from pursuing her interests from her previous life. I was shocked when she called her child a leech and asked how long until the child was more independent. Her child was 8 months old at the time. She didn’t have PP depression, she just had regrets. Her inability to enjoy motherhood caused her marriage to crumble and yet, she fought hard for full custody. Another friend of mine had infertility issues and gave up after in vitro failed. Of course, she got pregnant the very next month! Even though she was older than she wanted to be as a parent, she has fully embraced the role. And had a second child. Her life is very full, not just raising children, but other pursuits, as well while the children are in school. Regrets over having children, at any age, appear to be more about the parent’s expectations than the rough, wonderful, ride we call childrearing. People that expect their children to slip into their lives with hardly a ripple are disappointed to learn they are the ones that must adapt and change. I pointed out that if the glass broke, the child would get hurt. When that didn’t make a difference to their response, I walked over to the child and got between him and the glass case. Then, while the boy beat on the front of my thighs as he tried to get past me, I politely but firmly told the parents to remove him from the store. The mother shrugged and said, “He’s just exploring. We don’t believe in limiting him.” The dad just grinned indulgently as his offspring started hammering the glass even harder. I never forget that conversation. My dad honestly believed it would be beneficial if his daughter never spoke to males. That’s half the population I was just expected not to interact with. I remember the Fireworks video by Katy Perry coming out around that time. I was still a teenager. There is a scene of a boy watching his crush at a club. As the song progresses he walks over and kisses him. That was my first encounter with homosexuality. I was amazed. No one before talked to me about homosexuality. I recall being so in shock and at the same time brimming with love and happiness. To me it wasn’t weird that a male was kissing another male. He had feelings for that person and decided to do something about it. Being an extremist on either side of the political spectrum is bad be it liberalism or conservatism. Many of the people in Silicon Valley are extremely liberal, to the point where they are completely biased and ridiculous in their beliefs and statements. For example, the history classes in Palo Alto are unbelievably biased. The teachers are so worried about being politically correct that we as students suffer, and end up getting an incredibly biased, sheltered, and inaccurate education. Not only that, but most people in Silicon Valley blindly look down upon conservatives. Silicon Valley schools may pride themselves on being accepting, but I have most definitely seen people be ridiculed for holding moderate conservative beliefs. We have no idea what the real world is like. I wasn’t even going to mention it at first because it seemed so normal to me, but the reality is, most people do not have the newest iPhones and iPads. Most people don’t own macbook pros or have their own google glass. It’s not normal for your high school’s parking lot to be filled with cars that cost over $20,000. Not even that, but most families can’t afford to give their children enough money to buy coffee and get lunch at Town and Country an area across the street that features restaurants and shops every day. Some of these things may be little, and we most likely don’t even stop to think about them, but over time, they add up. They’re small things, but they represent an immensely different lifestyle. The area is so expensive that most of our teachers can’t even afford to live within a 20 mile radius of the schools they teach in. Some of them drive over two hours every morning just to get to school. There are also a lot of kids that live in East Palo Alto that attend Palo Alto High School. Their lives are drastically different from ours; there is a huge divide between the kids living in East Palo Alto and between the kids living in Palo Alto. Although people are generally accepting, there is definitely this (often subconscious) idea of them not being “as good” as us. If your parent isn’t an engineer, doctor, or lawyer, then people generally look down on you. It may not be evident in our actions, but it’s definitely what the people around here think. Yes, some do. I know a woman that waited until 40 to have a child. The experience was not at all what she thought it would be, even though she had several nieces and nephews. I was so obsessed with it, that I had a period of my life of intensively reading shounen-ai manga. Shounen-ai is the male couples genre. The more I read it, the more normal it became for me. Two males that slowly fall in love and become a couple. They had the same struggles straight people face. Incompatibility, financial issues, age gaps, promiscuity, etc. It was a major point in my life to learn tolerance and acceptance of people who live lifestyles that isn’t universally accepted. LGBT rights are still not recognized in Southern Asian countries. There was a story of a lesbian couple that was set on fire after the villagers discovered they were a couple living together in Bangladesh. I truly believe that introducing gay couples at a young age normalizes it. There shouldn’t be an announcement about a couple being gay. They’re just a couple that are in love. When you expose children to gay couples, you teach them to be accepting of everyone. Despite their differences. Lots of children grew up being bullied for their sexual orientations. If children learn that being gay is nothing to be ashamed of or insult, lots of gay individuals will be spared the trauma and abuse they have to carry for the rest of their lives. Teach kids to be a decent human being from a young age. One app that we got the kids to play with was Sounddrop. The game has a black screen with a small white circle ‘dropping’ down the screen. You can draw simple lines on the screen, and as the ball hits the line, a sound is made. You can manipulate the length of the line and as the line length changes, so does the pitch of the sound. This is not an app designed with kids in mind, it’s black and white, has no recognisable characters, no flashy animations – and the kids loved it.The parents loved it too. In my opinion the interaction in this app, is engaging, surprising and invites exploration. I believe it is these qualities that a child looks for in an app, and in life. The quickest way to see if an app has those qualities, is to see if they have those qualities for you. Children are just like adults, only smaller. One other lesson that became clear to me, was that children are not task oriented. They do not care about saving artwork, or working out the answer to a sum. What they care about is the process. If the process is enjoyable, they will just do it for the love of it – and learning will be a by-product. I have to say this is true for me too. Product detail for this product: Fashion field involves the best minds to carefully craft the design. The t-shirt industry is a very competitive field and involves many risks. The cost per t-shirt varies proportionally to the total quantity of t-shirts. We are manufacturing exceptional-quality t-shirts at a very competitive price. We use only the best DTG printers available to produce the finest-quality images possible that won’t wash out of the shirts. Custom orders are always welcome. We can customize all of our designs to your needs! Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions. We accept all major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover), PayPal, or prepayment by Check, Money Order, or Bank Wire. For schools, universities, and government organizations, we accept purchase orders and prepayment by check Vist our store at: Moteefes This product belong to trung-van Hiking It's Another Half Mile Or So Vintage T Shirt This is our best seller for a reason. Relaxed, tailored and ultra-comfortable, you’ll love the way you look in this durable, reliable classic 100% pre-shrunk cotton (heather gray color is 90% cotton/10% polyester, light heather gray is 98% cotton/2% polyester, heather black is 50% cotton/50% polyester) | Fabric Weight: 5.0 oz (mid-weight) Tip: Buying 2 products or more at the same time will save you quite a lot on shipping fees. You can gift it for mom dad papa mommy daddy mama boyfriend girlfriend grandpa grandma grandfather grandmother husband wife family teacher Its also casual enough to wear for working out shopping running jogging hiking biking or hanging out with friends Unique design personalized design for Valentines day St Patricks day Mothers day Fathers day Birthday More info 53 oz ? pre-shrunk cotton Double-needle stitched neckline bottom hem and sleeves Quarter turned Seven-eighths inch seamless collar Shoulder-to-shoulder taping If you love this shirt, please click on the link to buy it now: Arizona Cardinals Nike Line of scrim shirt, hoodie, sweatshirt and long sleeve tee She felt trapped to a life that prevented her from pursuing her interests from her previous life. I was shocked when she called her child a leech and asked how long until the child was more independent. Her child was 8 months old at the time. She didn’t have PP depression, she just had regrets. Her inability to enjoy motherhood caused her marriage to crumble and yet, she fought hard for full custody. Another friend of mine had infertility issues and gave up after in vitro failed. Of course, she got pregnant the very next month! Even though she was older than she wanted to be as a parent, she has fully embraced the role. And had a second child. Her life is very full, not just raising children, but other pursuits, as well while the children are in school. Regrets over having children, at any age, appear to be more about the parent’s expectations than the rough, wonderful, ride we call childrearing. People that expect their children to slip into their lives with hardly a ripple are disappointed to learn they are the ones that must adapt and change. I pointed out that if the glass broke, the child would get hurt. When that didn’t make a difference to their response, I walked over to the child and got between him and the glass case. Then, while the boy beat on the front of my thighs as he tried to get past me, I politely but firmly told the parents to remove him from the store. The mother shrugged and said, “He’s just exploring. We don’t believe in limiting him.” The dad just grinned indulgently as his offspring started hammering the glass even harder. I never forget that conversation. My dad honestly believed it would be beneficial if his daughter never spoke to males. That’s half the population I was just expected not to interact with. I remember the Fireworks video by Katy Perry coming out around that time. I was still a teenager. There is a scene of a boy watching his crush at a club. As the song progresses he walks over and kisses him. That was my first encounter with homosexuality. I was amazed. No one before talked to me about homosexuality. I recall being so in shock and at the same time brimming with love and happiness. To me it wasn’t weird that a male was kissing another male. He had feelings for that person and decided to do something about it. Being an extremist on either side of the political spectrum is bad be it liberalism or conservatism. Many of the people in Silicon Valley are extremely liberal, to the point where they are completely biased and ridiculous in their beliefs and statements. For example, the history classes in Palo Alto are unbelievably biased. The teachers are so worried about being politically correct that we as students suffer, and end up getting an incredibly biased, sheltered, and inaccurate education. Not only that, but most people in Silicon Valley blindly look down upon conservatives. Silicon Valley schools may pride themselves on being accepting, but I have most definitely seen people be ridiculed for holding moderate conservative beliefs. We have no idea what the real world is like. I wasn’t even going to mention it at first because it seemed so normal to me, but the reality is, most people do not have the newest iPhones and iPads. Most people don’t own macbook pros or have their own google glass. It’s not normal for your high school’s parking lot to be filled with cars that cost over $20,000. Not even that, but most families can’t afford to give their children enough money to buy coffee and get lunch at Town and Country an area across the street that features restaurants and shops every day. Some of these things may be little, and we most likely don’t even stop to think about them, but over time, they add up. They’re small things, but they represent an immensely different lifestyle. The area is so expensive that most of our teachers can’t even afford to live within a 20 mile radius of the schools they teach in. Some of them drive over two hours every morning just to get to school. There are also a lot of kids that live in East Palo Alto that attend Palo Alto High School. Their lives are drastically different from ours; there is a huge divide between the kids living in East Palo Alto and between the kids living in Palo Alto. Although people are generally accepting, there is definitely this (often subconscious) idea of them not being “as good” as us. If your parent isn’t an engineer, doctor, or lawyer, then people generally look down on you. It may not be evident in our actions, but it’s definitely what the people around here think. Yes, some do. I know a woman that waited until 40 to have a child. The experience was not at all what she thought it would be, even though she had several nieces and nephews. I was so obsessed with it, that I had a period of my life of intensively reading shounen-ai manga. Shounen-ai is the male couples genre. The more I read it, the more normal it became for me. Two males that slowly fall in love and become a couple. They had the same struggles straight people face. Incompatibility, financial issues, age gaps, promiscuity, etc. It was a major point in my life to learn tolerance and acceptance of people who live lifestyles that isn’t universally accepted. LGBT rights are still not recognized in Southern Asian countries. There was a story of a lesbian couple that was set on fire after the villagers discovered they were a couple living together in Bangladesh. I truly believe that introducing gay couples at a young age normalizes it. There shouldn’t be an announcement about a couple being gay. They’re just a couple that are in love. When you expose children to gay couples, you teach them to be accepting of everyone. Despite their differences. Lots of children grew up being bullied for their sexual orientations. If children learn that being gay is nothing to be ashamed of or insult, lots of gay individuals will be spared the trauma and abuse they have to carry for the rest of their lives. Teach kids to be a decent human being from a young age. One app that we got the kids to play with was Sounddrop. The game has a black screen with a small white circle ‘dropping’ down the screen. You can draw simple lines on the screen, and as the ball hits the line, a sound is made. You can manipulate the length of the line and as the line length changes, so does the pitch of the sound. This is not an app designed with kids in mind, it’s black and white, has no recognisable characters, no flashy animations – and the kids loved it.The parents loved it too. In my opinion the interaction in this app, is engaging, surprising and invites exploration. I believe it is these qualities that a child looks for in an app, and in life. The quickest way to see if an app has those qualities, is to see if they have those qualities for you. Children are just like adults, only smaller. One other lesson that became clear to me, was that children are not task oriented. They do not care about saving artwork, or working out the answer to a sum. What they care about is the process. If the process is enjoyable, they will just do it for the love of it – and learning will be a by-product. I have to say this is true for me too. Product detail for this product: Fashion field involves the best minds to carefully craft the design. The t-shirt industry is a very competitive field and involves many risks. The cost per t-shirt varies proportionally to the total quantity of t-shirts. We are manufacturing exceptional-quality t-shirts at a very competitive price. We use only the best DTG printers available to produce the finest-quality images possible that won’t wash out of the shirts. Custom orders are always welcome. We can customize all of our designs to your needs! Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions. We accept all major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover), PayPal, or prepayment by Check, Money Order, or Bank Wire. For schools, universities, and government organizations, we accept purchase orders and prepayment by check Vist our store at: Moteefes This product belong to trung-van

Hiking It's Another Half Mile Or So Vintage T Shirt - from breakingshirts.com 1

Hiking It's Another Half Mile Or So Vintage T Shirt - from breakingshirts.com 1

This is our best seller for a reason. Relaxed, tailored and ultra-comfortable, you’ll love the way you look in this durable, reliable classic 100% pre-shrunk cotton (heather gray color is 90% cotton/10% polyester, light heather gray is 98% cotton/2% polyester, heather black is 50% cotton/50% polyester) | Fabric Weight: 5.0 oz (mid-weight) Tip: Buying 2 products or more at the same time will save you quite a lot on shipping fees. You can gift it for mom dad papa mommy daddy mama boyfriend girlfriend grandpa grandma grandfather grandmother husband wife family teacher Its also casual enough to wear for working out shopping running jogging hiking biking or hanging out with friends Unique design personalized design for Valentines day St Patricks day Mothers day Fathers day Birthday More info 53 oz ? pre-shrunk cotton Double-needle stitched neckline bottom hem and sleeves Quarter turned Seven-eighths inch seamless collar Shoulder-to-shoulder taping If you love this shirt, please click on the link to buy it now: Arizona Cardinals Nike Line of scrim shirt, hoodie, sweatshirt and long sleeve tee She felt trapped to a life that prevented her from pursuing her interests from her previous life. I was shocked when she called her child a leech and asked how long until the child was more independent. Her child was 8 months old at the time. She didn’t have PP depression, she just had regrets. Her inability to enjoy motherhood caused her marriage to crumble and yet, she fought hard for full custody. Another friend of mine had infertility issues and gave up after in vitro failed. Of course, she got pregnant the very next month! Even though she was older than she wanted to be as a parent, she has fully embraced the role. And had a second child. Her life is very full, not just raising children, but other pursuits, as well while the children are in school. Regrets over having children, at any age, appear to be more about the parent’s expectations than the rough, wonderful, ride we call childrearing. People that expect their children to slip into their lives with hardly a ripple are disappointed to learn they are the ones that must adapt and change. I pointed out that if the glass broke, the child would get hurt. When that didn’t make a difference to their response, I walked over to the child and got between him and the glass case. Then, while the boy beat on the front of my thighs as he tried to get past me, I politely but firmly told the parents to remove him from the store. The mother shrugged and said, “He’s just exploring. We don’t believe in limiting him.” The dad just grinned indulgently as his offspring started hammering the glass even harder. I never forget that conversation. My dad honestly believed it would be beneficial if his daughter never spoke to males. That’s half the population I was just expected not to interact with. I remember the Fireworks video by Katy Perry coming out around that time. I was still a teenager. There is a scene of a boy watching his crush at a club. As the song progresses he walks over and kisses him. That was my first encounter with homosexuality. I was amazed. No one before talked to me about homosexuality. I recall being so in shock and at the same time brimming with love and happiness. To me it wasn’t weird that a male was kissing another male. He had feelings for that person and decided to do something about it. Being an extremist on either side of the political spectrum is bad be it liberalism or conservatism. Many of the people in Silicon Valley are extremely liberal, to the point where they are completely biased and ridiculous in their beliefs and statements. For example, the history classes in Palo Alto are unbelievably biased. The teachers are so worried about being politically correct that we as students suffer, and end up getting an incredibly biased, sheltered, and inaccurate education. Not only that, but most people in Silicon Valley blindly look down upon conservatives. Silicon Valley schools may pride themselves on being accepting, but I have most definitely seen people be ridiculed for holding moderate conservative beliefs. We have no idea what the real world is like. I wasn’t even going to mention it at first because it seemed so normal to me, but the reality is, most people do not have the newest iPhones and iPads. Most people don’t own macbook pros or have their own google glass. It’s not normal for your high school’s parking lot to be filled with cars that cost over $20,000. Not even that, but most families can’t afford to give their children enough money to buy coffee and get lunch at Town and Country an area across the street that features restaurants and shops every day. Some of these things may be little, and we most likely don’t even stop to think about them, but over time, they add up. They’re small things, but they represent an immensely different lifestyle. The area is so expensive that most of our teachers can’t even afford to live within a 20 mile radius of the schools they teach in. Some of them drive over two hours every morning just to get to school. There are also a lot of kids that live in East Palo Alto that attend Palo Alto High School. Their lives are drastically different from ours; there is a huge divide between the kids living in East Palo Alto and between the kids living in Palo Alto. Although people are generally accepting, there is definitely this (often subconscious) idea of them not being “as good” as us. If your parent isn’t an engineer, doctor, or lawyer, then people generally look down on you. It may not be evident in our actions, but it’s definitely what the people around here think. Yes, some do. I know a woman that waited until 40 to have a child. The experience was not at all what she thought it would be, even though she had several nieces and nephews. I was so obsessed with it, that I had a period of my life of intensively reading shounen-ai manga. Shounen-ai is the male couples genre. The more I read it, the more normal it became for me. Two males that slowly fall in love and become a couple. They had the same struggles straight people face. Incompatibility, financial issues, age gaps, promiscuity, etc. It was a major point in my life to learn tolerance and acceptance of people who live lifestyles that isn’t universally accepted. LGBT rights are still not recognized in Southern Asian countries. There was a story of a lesbian couple that was set on fire after the villagers discovered they were a couple living together in Bangladesh. I truly believe that introducing gay couples at a young age normalizes it. There shouldn’t be an announcement about a couple being gay. They’re just a couple that are in love. When you expose children to gay couples, you teach them to be accepting of everyone. Despite their differences. Lots of children grew up being bullied for their sexual orientations. If children learn that being gay is nothing to be ashamed of or insult, lots of gay individuals will be spared the trauma and abuse they have to carry for the rest of their lives. Teach kids to be a decent human being from a young age. One app that we got the kids to play with was Sounddrop. The game has a black screen with a small white circle ‘dropping’ down the screen. You can draw simple lines on the screen, and as the ball hits the line, a sound is made. You can manipulate the length of the line and as the line length changes, so does the pitch of the sound. This is not an app designed with kids in mind, it’s black and white, has no recognisable characters, no flashy animations – and the kids loved it.The parents loved it too. In my opinion the interaction in this app, is engaging, surprising and invites exploration. I believe it is these qualities that a child looks for in an app, and in life. The quickest way to see if an app has those qualities, is to see if they have those qualities for you. Children are just like adults, only smaller. One other lesson that became clear to me, was that children are not task oriented. They do not care about saving artwork, or working out the answer to a sum. What they care about is the process. If the process is enjoyable, they will just do it for the love of it – and learning will be a by-product. I have to say this is true for me too. Product detail for this product: Fashion field involves the best minds to carefully craft the design. The t-shirt industry is a very competitive field and involves many risks. The cost per t-shirt varies proportionally to the total quantity of t-shirts. We are manufacturing exceptional-quality t-shirts at a very competitive price. We use only the best DTG printers available to produce the finest-quality images possible that won’t wash out of the shirts. Custom orders are always welcome. We can customize all of our designs to your needs! Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions. We accept all major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover), PayPal, or prepayment by Check, Money Order, or Bank Wire. For schools, universities, and government organizations, we accept purchase orders and prepayment by check Vist our store at: Moteefes This product belong to trung-van Hiking It's Another Half Mile Or So Vintage T Shirt This is our best seller for a reason. Relaxed, tailored and ultra-comfortable, you’ll love the way you look in this durable, reliable classic 100% pre-shrunk cotton (heather gray color is 90% cotton/10% polyester, light heather gray is 98% cotton/2% polyester, heather black is 50% cotton/50% polyester) | Fabric Weight: 5.0 oz (mid-weight) Tip: Buying 2 products or more at the same time will save you quite a lot on shipping fees. You can gift it for mom dad papa mommy daddy mama boyfriend girlfriend grandpa grandma grandfather grandmother husband wife family teacher Its also casual enough to wear for working out shopping running jogging hiking biking or hanging out with friends Unique design personalized design for Valentines day St Patricks day Mothers day Fathers day Birthday More info 53 oz ? pre-shrunk cotton Double-needle stitched neckline bottom hem and sleeves Quarter turned Seven-eighths inch seamless collar Shoulder-to-shoulder taping If you love this shirt, please click on the link to buy it now: Arizona Cardinals Nike Line of scrim shirt, hoodie, sweatshirt and long sleeve tee She felt trapped to a life that prevented her from pursuing her interests from her previous life. I was shocked when she called her child a leech and asked how long until the child was more independent. Her child was 8 months old at the time. She didn’t have PP depression, she just had regrets. Her inability to enjoy motherhood caused her marriage to crumble and yet, she fought hard for full custody. Another friend of mine had infertility issues and gave up after in vitro failed. Of course, she got pregnant the very next month! Even though she was older than she wanted to be as a parent, she has fully embraced the role. And had a second child. Her life is very full, not just raising children, but other pursuits, as well while the children are in school. Regrets over having children, at any age, appear to be more about the parent’s expectations than the rough, wonderful, ride we call childrearing. People that expect their children to slip into their lives with hardly a ripple are disappointed to learn they are the ones that must adapt and change. I pointed out that if the glass broke, the child would get hurt. When that didn’t make a difference to their response, I walked over to the child and got between him and the glass case. Then, while the boy beat on the front of my thighs as he tried to get past me, I politely but firmly told the parents to remove him from the store. The mother shrugged and said, “He’s just exploring. We don’t believe in limiting him.” The dad just grinned indulgently as his offspring started hammering the glass even harder. I never forget that conversation. My dad honestly believed it would be beneficial if his daughter never spoke to males. That’s half the population I was just expected not to interact with. I remember the Fireworks video by Katy Perry coming out around that time. I was still a teenager. There is a scene of a boy watching his crush at a club. As the song progresses he walks over and kisses him. That was my first encounter with homosexuality. I was amazed. No one before talked to me about homosexuality. I recall being so in shock and at the same time brimming with love and happiness. To me it wasn’t weird that a male was kissing another male. He had feelings for that person and decided to do something about it. Being an extremist on either side of the political spectrum is bad be it liberalism or conservatism. Many of the people in Silicon Valley are extremely liberal, to the point where they are completely biased and ridiculous in their beliefs and statements. For example, the history classes in Palo Alto are unbelievably biased. The teachers are so worried about being politically correct that we as students suffer, and end up getting an incredibly biased, sheltered, and inaccurate education. Not only that, but most people in Silicon Valley blindly look down upon conservatives. Silicon Valley schools may pride themselves on being accepting, but I have most definitely seen people be ridiculed for holding moderate conservative beliefs. We have no idea what the real world is like. I wasn’t even going to mention it at first because it seemed so normal to me, but the reality is, most people do not have the newest iPhones and iPads. Most people don’t own macbook pros or have their own google glass. It’s not normal for your high school’s parking lot to be filled with cars that cost over $20,000. Not even that, but most families can’t afford to give their children enough money to buy coffee and get lunch at Town and Country an area across the street that features restaurants and shops every day. Some of these things may be little, and we most likely don’t even stop to think about them, but over time, they add up. They’re small things, but they represent an immensely different lifestyle. The area is so expensive that most of our teachers can’t even afford to live within a 20 mile radius of the schools they teach in. Some of them drive over two hours every morning just to get to school. There are also a lot of kids that live in East Palo Alto that attend Palo Alto High School. Their lives are drastically different from ours; there is a huge divide between the kids living in East Palo Alto and between the kids living in Palo Alto. Although people are generally accepting, there is definitely this (often subconscious) idea of them not being “as good” as us. If your parent isn’t an engineer, doctor, or lawyer, then people generally look down on you. It may not be evident in our actions, but it’s definitely what the people around here think. Yes, some do. I know a woman that waited until 40 to have a child. The experience was not at all what she thought it would be, even though she had several nieces and nephews. I was so obsessed with it, that I had a period of my life of intensively reading shounen-ai manga. Shounen-ai is the male couples genre. The more I read it, the more normal it became for me. Two males that slowly fall in love and become a couple. They had the same struggles straight people face. Incompatibility, financial issues, age gaps, promiscuity, etc. It was a major point in my life to learn tolerance and acceptance of people who live lifestyles that isn’t universally accepted. LGBT rights are still not recognized in Southern Asian countries. There was a story of a lesbian couple that was set on fire after the villagers discovered they were a couple living together in Bangladesh. I truly believe that introducing gay couples at a young age normalizes it. There shouldn’t be an announcement about a couple being gay. They’re just a couple that are in love. When you expose children to gay couples, you teach them to be accepting of everyone. Despite their differences. Lots of children grew up being bullied for their sexual orientations. If children learn that being gay is nothing to be ashamed of or insult, lots of gay individuals will be spared the trauma and abuse they have to carry for the rest of their lives. Teach kids to be a decent human being from a young age. One app that we got the kids to play with was Sounddrop. The game has a black screen with a small white circle ‘dropping’ down the screen. You can draw simple lines on the screen, and as the ball hits the line, a sound is made. You can manipulate the length of the line and as the line length changes, so does the pitch of the sound. This is not an app designed with kids in mind, it’s black and white, has no recognisable characters, no flashy animations – and the kids loved it.The parents loved it too. In my opinion the interaction in this app, is engaging, surprising and invites exploration. I believe it is these qualities that a child looks for in an app, and in life. The quickest way to see if an app has those qualities, is to see if they have those qualities for you. Children are just like adults, only smaller. One other lesson that became clear to me, was that children are not task oriented. 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