When the Flames Go Up
When the Flames Go Up
A collective exhale
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A collective exhale

On this very special Christmukkah episode, our son Robert explains why hitting a patch of black ice and rolling your pickup off the interstate is "very double-plus ungood."

Last week, the family endured a big scare after our son texted us the picture below with the caption, “something very, very bad has just happened.” He had hit some black ice on I-90 near Presho, South Dakota, and rolled his 1982 Chevy Silverado, which coincidentally was packed with everything he owned (or used to):

Every parent knows that having a child is like wearing your heart outside your body, and it doesn’t get any easier when that child is out in the world and subject to the violent physics of highway travel. We’re just grateful to have him home and safe and willing to chat about the kindness of South Dakotan strangers and the 42-year-old chassis that saved his life.

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We also talk about how to fix your alternator with a screwdriver, the wide charisma gap between Cold Miser and Heat Miser, and obtaining a bear tag in Washington state.

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When the Flames Go Up
When the Flames Go Up
After we divorced, we started a blog about co-parenting to learn how to work together until our kids were grown. And now that they are, and the world is so busy disrupting and disavowing what we thought we were working for, we're looking to our community to help us all keep up.