Like our attempt to put Kendi in kindergarten. We learned the awesome lesson of failing big and I ain't mad at all. That simply did not work for our family. But our recent homeschool review, our first, was a heroic success! That works.
Trial and error, it's the scientific process.

But we also need to physically stay in touch. We're a very 'touchy feely' trio! We're hand-holding, hugging, kissing folks. All the time.
And when we're experiencing a disconnect or imbalance, touching helps us. It helps us a lot. When Kendi is upset or especially when he thinks he's in trouble, he needs a hug or he gets hysterical. If Mar and I are having a disagreement, even if I want to scream at him I also need to hug him and hold his hand. Not to make the disagreement stop, but to reconnect and remind myself that no matter what, we're coming from a place of love. We're not fighting, we're not enemies, we're two people who are so passionate about making the other happy that we occasionally make the other nuts.
I was not raised in a 'touchy feely' or emotionally expressive house. We expressed anger but that was about it. This is the polar opposite of my entire life of relationships but that's probably a very good thing. The best thing is how happy we generally are with each other and with ourselves as a family. We FEEL close and that feels damn good.
So we stay in touch. :)
And here's a fantastic video on practicing the language of love! PS. WE LOVE YOU!
[LOVE WORKS] Ep. 2: Practice Makes Perfect - Video - EBONY
And here's a fantastic video on practicing the language of love! PS. WE LOVE YOU!
[LOVE WORKS] Ep. 2: Practice Makes Perfect - Video - EBONY