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<blockquote data-quote="bottomups" data-source="post: 3123109" data-attributes="member: 29452"><p>My daughter moved to Denver last year upon graduation. I have flown out there numerous times since the move to spend one on one time with her. We haved climbed many 14er's and wilderness backpacked/camped for days on end. My spouse is not physically capable to participate in these kind of activities so it was not necessarily a matter of choice. Bonding time has been priceless and would not trade it for anything.</p><p>My son is still a year from graduation, but the two of us will spend long weekends fishing and/or camping in Northern Wisconsin together.</p><p>It is different when I spend time alone with each of my kids. They don't have the distraction of interaction with each other or have their faces buried in their cellphones.</p><p>We will still vacation together as a whole family for our annual trip to Kauai every January but have found these one on ones can be more rewarding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bottomups, post: 3123109, member: 29452"] My daughter moved to Denver last year upon graduation. I have flown out there numerous times since the move to spend one on one time with her. We haved climbed many 14er's and wilderness backpacked/camped for days on end. My spouse is not physically capable to participate in these kind of activities so it was not necessarily a matter of choice. Bonding time has been priceless and would not trade it for anything. My son is still a year from graduation, but the two of us will spend long weekends fishing and/or camping in Northern Wisconsin together. It is different when I spend time alone with each of my kids. They don't have the distraction of interaction with each other or have their faces buried in their cellphones. We will still vacation together as a whole family for our annual trip to Kauai every January but have found these one on ones can be more rewarding. [/QUOTE]
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