Playfulness–Not Just for Kids

Only a fraction of our lives is spent in the joyful abandon of play—with a little practice we can welcome it back.
Playfulness–Not Just for Kids
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As the parent of four young children, I have the unique pleasure of being surrounded by people who spend the vast majority of their wakeful hours playing.

My simple observation is that playing looks like a lot of fun and that it would be a shame if we compressed it all into the first 10 years of our lives.

Mike Donghia
Mike Donghia
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Mike Donghia and his wife, Mollie, blog at This Evergreen Home where they share their experience with living simply, intentionally, and relationally in this modern world. You can follow along by subscribing to their twice-weekly newsletter.
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