Any time, Adam. You keep feeding me great climate job titles for the future, care of our water resources, links to people creating innovative solutions, and I'll happily keep featuring you! Welcome to Tribe Tilt. Another great team member.
Its tons of fun on the rare occassions clusters of us get together. Meantime, we play together via Whatsapp, sharing ideas, new tech, checking in each others families etc. Lots of opinions when you count in the partners and grown children too.
Poor kid. He had little choice. Two parents, three kids. You do the math! He rarely got to hitch a ride. On the plus side, after a year of travel, he aced cross-country when he got back to North America.
Wow, so interesting to hear about your own story in Nepal with your family! I’m glad you’re sharing these travel stories, it’s wild to think you were hiking in the Himalayas with two children, yet it sounds like they were up for the challenge. You inspire me to think bigger about the opportunities we can create with children.
My younger one remembered those 3000 steps. Not because he got carried up half the way, but because the local kids had to go down and up those steps twice a day to have the privilege of attending school. They saw that education is not freely and easily available or accessible to everyone everywhere.
So appreciate the support Karena!
-Adam
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Any time, Adam. You keep feeding me great climate job titles for the future, care of our water resources, links to people creating innovative solutions, and I'll happily keep featuring you! Welcome to Tribe Tilt. Another great team member.
Love the travel stories. Also, the Boston Robotics video is so mind boggling.
I am stunned at the progress year over year for those robots, Shubham. I'll start sprinking more travel stories, too.
28 cousins!
Its tons of fun on the rare occassions clusters of us get together. Meantime, we play together via Whatsapp, sharing ideas, new tech, checking in each others families etc. Lots of opinions when you count in the partners and grown children too.
That sounds like an 8 year old with some grit!! SO impressive!!!🤯
Poor kid. He had little choice. Two parents, three kids. You do the math! He rarely got to hitch a ride. On the plus side, after a year of travel, he aced cross-country when he got back to North America.
Wow, so interesting to hear about your own story in Nepal with your family! I’m glad you’re sharing these travel stories, it’s wild to think you were hiking in the Himalayas with two children, yet it sounds like they were up for the challenge. You inspire me to think bigger about the opportunities we can create with children.
I'm glad you find these stories inspiring, Michelle. In that case I will share more of them.
Kids are more hardy than we give them credit. Years later mine wrote the best university essays from these special memories.
That’s so lovely to hear that years later they still cherished those memories 🥹
My younger one remembered those 3000 steps. Not because he got carried up half the way, but because the local kids had to go down and up those steps twice a day to have the privilege of attending school. They saw that education is not freely and easily available or accessible to everyone everywhere.