![]() She did a very good job! Highly recommend this book for anybody wanting to adventure. What relationships I need to invest in! I initially was disappointed that Greta didn’t narrate her book, but honestly I don’t know how she would have read the Conclusion chapter without getting emotional. ![]() Thank you Greta for pointing out what matters most. I won’t give it away, but the full circle idea was precious! Have never seen my adult life as a mother with that lens. Her conclusion chapter touched many of my heart strings. So grab a cup of coffee and join us on the front porch. Plus, we’ll share a few exciting things coming up in the Wild + Free community. ![]() Today I read the last chapters and I must admit that I was in tears. 27 min Episode 65: Adventuring Together WILD + FREE Kids & Family This week, Greta Eskridge, author of the new book Adventuring Together, talks about creating memorable adventures with our children. ![]() We have loved it!!! This book reminded me of the importance for it to invest some more, weekly…. ![]() We have pursued hiking and finding bioluminescence partly due to Greta’s influence. A modern, practical, and inspiring guide to creating deep heart connections with kids by regularly creating new experiences and intentional adventures. It will pay off….Covid has given me time, time to adventure and reconnect with my kids. This has given me the boost I need to keep going, keep showing up, keep investing in my kids. ![]()
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But how did they come by their vast fortune? That's the question at the center of a 1937 novel, Bonds, that all of the elite of New York has read, based on the tale of financier Andrew Bevel.īut the story doesn't end there. ![]() The first: Benjamin, a Wall Street tycoon, and Helen, the daughter of eccentric aristocrats, are at the top of the social scene in 1920s New York City. ![]() Trust, one of T&C's must-read books of spring 2022, is the story of a Wall Street tycoon in the 1920s told in four layered narratives. ![]() ![]() ![]() While writing might not have been in Nora Roberts’ blood as a child, she made up for it in 1979, when she first sat down to write. with her husband, Roberts had two sons, Dan and Jason, whose names would later inspire her JD Robb pen name. She did, though, meet her future husband at high school, whom she married immediately after graduation in 1968. 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