Sterling K. Brown
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A fresh smoothie situation in the kitchen, total relaxation. Or maybe you're the type that would rather be in a cozy cabin like Chris. Like me. Yeah, sitting by a fire with your family, just soaking everything in.
A fresh smoothie situation in the kitchen, total relaxation. Or maybe you're the type that would rather be in a cozy cabin like Chris. Like me. Yeah, sitting by a fire with your family, just soaking everything in.
Get a little snow action.
Get a little snow action.
Get a little snow action.
I love that. That feels like a great little family tradition to start.
I love that. That feels like a great little family tradition to start.
I love that. That feels like a great little family tradition to start.
You call the shots. You decide when to host, how to set up your space, who stays. Airbnb makes it super simple. So while you're off enjoying your trip, your place is working for you. So what's the perfect getaway?
You call the shots. You decide when to host, how to set up your space, who stays. Airbnb makes it super simple. So while you're off enjoying your trip, your place is working for you. So what's the perfect getaway?
You call the shots. You decide when to host, how to set up your space, who stays. Airbnb makes it super simple. So while you're off enjoying your trip, your place is working for you. So what's the perfect getaway?
It wasn't frustrating because I just hearken back to my own childhood and I was like, this was the roles that my parents assumed. It was like, you know, dad would have handled the car negotiation and mom would have like wrangled the kids. So I think it only takes, again, being a parent myself now to look back through a different lens and go like, oh, that's interesting.
It wasn't frustrating because I just hearken back to my own childhood and I was like, this was the roles that my parents assumed. It was like, you know, dad would have handled the car negotiation and mom would have like wrangled the kids. So I think it only takes, again, being a parent myself now to look back through a different lens and go like, oh, that's interesting.
It wasn't frustrating because I just hearken back to my own childhood and I was like, this was the roles that my parents assumed. It was like, you know, dad would have handled the car negotiation and mom would have like wrangled the kids. So I think it only takes, again, being a parent myself now to look back through a different lens and go like, oh, that's interesting.
But I also feel like in 1989, 1990, 92, whenever this was, that's how things traditionally unfolded, I would say, in a lot of households. Most families, a lot of families. So it's only now that we look back, I think, and go like, oh, this is, why does Jack have to go in there with him?
But I also feel like in 1989, 1990, 92, whenever this was, that's how things traditionally unfolded, I would say, in a lot of households. Most families, a lot of families. So it's only now that we look back, I think, and go like, oh, this is, why does Jack have to go in there with him?
But I also feel like in 1989, 1990, 92, whenever this was, that's how things traditionally unfolded, I would say, in a lot of households. Most families, a lot of families. So it's only now that we look back, I think, and go like, oh, this is, why does Jack have to go in there with him?
Not at all. We were a van family and we had a Ford Aerostar that I learned to drive on. Really? Yeah. The seats would come in and out.
Not at all. We were a van family and we had a Ford Aerostar that I learned to drive on. Really? Yeah. The seats would come in and out.
Not at all. We were a van family and we had a Ford Aerostar that I learned to drive on. Really? Yeah. The seats would come in and out.