I want to give my kid the kind of summer I had in the 90s. I'm limiting technology and choosing spontaneity over structure.
Briefly

I felt plagued with guilt that my son would be missing opportunities to develop core memories and critical skills, not to mention I'd have less free time to write and read through the ever-expanding stack of books on my bedside table.
It made me nostalgic for the magic of '90s summers and think that maybe millennials have it all wrong.
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