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Sometimes, as serious adults, we miss the joy to be found in the simple things.
Children are good at showing us what we’re missing.
A great shot of some Amish kids, back when snow meant fun, not hassle.
Sometimes, as serious adults, we miss the joy to be found in the simple things.
Children are good at showing us what we’re missing.
A great shot of some Amish kids, back when snow meant fun, not hassle.
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Thank you for the wonderful articles you publish. We recently moved into the middle of an Amish settlement and we find them very welcoming and wonderful neighbors!