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Book: Raising Wild Boys into Men

Raising Wild Boys into Men: a modern dad's survival guide Raising Wild Boys into Men: a modern dad's survival guide by Tony Woodlief

My review

rating: 4 of 5 stars
I re-learned that boys are very different from girls. I re-learned that the shadow I cast on my children (boys and girls) is long, wide and lasting, but not as long, wide and impactful as our heavenly Father's shadow.

I learned that all the noise, smoke, blood, dirt, frogs, hats and sticks are normal. And delightful. And should be celebrated. Tomorrow, my family and I take off to hike a segment of the Buckeye Trail. Who had the bright idea to do this? My oldest boy.

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