Craig Robinson
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Back to the beginning. But I think you make a good point about, you know, we've got to be easier on ourselves in terms of how we define life. Yeah. You know, in this question is this notion that there's a right way to do this. And if you've lived it, you know, there isn't an answer. There isn't a one way that a family looks.
And that's not where the happiness comes from, that you're following some straight, narrow definition of what it means to be a family, whether it's geographically or economically or what have you. And that's a beautiful lesson for kids to learn early, you know, that home is wherever you make it.
And that's not where the happiness comes from, that you're following some straight, narrow definition of what it means to be a family, whether it's geographically or economically or what have you. And that's a beautiful lesson for kids to learn early, you know, that home is wherever you make it.
And that's not where the happiness comes from, that you're following some straight, narrow definition of what it means to be a family, whether it's geographically or economically or what have you. And that's a beautiful lesson for kids to learn early, you know, that home is wherever you make it.
I mean, I think that's what I learned after our eight years in the White House is that home is wherever we are. You know, we will build the home from within. Yeah. The external factors are just the nature of life and life changes and things happen.
I mean, I think that's what I learned after our eight years in the White House is that home is wherever we are. You know, we will build the home from within. Yeah. The external factors are just the nature of life and life changes and things happen.
I mean, I think that's what I learned after our eight years in the White House is that home is wherever we are. You know, we will build the home from within. Yeah. The external factors are just the nature of life and life changes and things happen.
It's really interesting that Mish says that it came to her later because I always felt that. And I'll tell you when I really felt it. I grew up on the South Side, but I played basketball on the West Side, which is...
It's really interesting that Mish says that it came to her later because I always felt that. And I'll tell you when I really felt it. I grew up on the South Side, but I played basketball on the West Side, which is...
It's really interesting that Mish says that it came to her later because I always felt that. And I'll tell you when I really felt it. I grew up on the South Side, but I played basketball on the West Side, which is...
In Chicago, it's like being in another.
In Chicago, it's like being in another.
In Chicago, it's like being in another.
It's like being in another country. It was a rougher area as far as I could tell. But I came to find out that the guys from the west side thought the south side was harder.
It's like being in another country. It was a rougher area as far as I could tell. But I came to find out that the guys from the west side thought the south side was harder.
It's like being in another country. It was a rougher area as far as I could tell. But I came to find out that the guys from the west side thought the south side was harder.
But my dad worked a swing shift. And when he could, he would come to practice. He was the only parent there. And when one of the kids from the other team said, man, you must really love it. that your dad comes to practice. In the meantime, I was hating the fact that he was the only dad there. And it was at that point that I realized that my family was special.
But my dad worked a swing shift. And when he could, he would come to practice. He was the only parent there. And when one of the kids from the other team said, man, you must really love it. that your dad comes to practice. In the meantime, I was hating the fact that he was the only dad there. And it was at that point that I realized that my family was special.
But my dad worked a swing shift. And when he could, he would come to practice. He was the only parent there. And when one of the kids from the other team said, man, you must really love it. that your dad comes to practice. In the meantime, I was hating the fact that he was the only dad there. And it was at that point that I realized that my family was special.
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