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  <itunes:subtitle>Raising kids is always an adventure, and doing it during Idaho winters is especially challenging. In this episode we chat with Becca Bailey of the website and social media accounts “Boise with Kids”. We talk about some of our tried and true ways for engaging our children in the Treasure Valley, some of the difficulties with finding friends as young parents, and the importance of giving each other grace.

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Fun side note: we considered the alternative title “Life Beyond Fred Meyer”. 
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