mountain biking, downhill skiing, and rock climbing Weeelll, I suppose climbing, and maybe hiking, provides some bonding component, but why is this more 'high-quality' than, e.g. looking at art or other exhibits in a museum?
Is it 'bonding' or is it just the feeling that 'we are all the same and doing the same thing together'?
And if Caley doesn't fly in for the family get-together, is there immense flak?
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Weeelll, I suppose climbing, and maybe hiking, provides some bonding component, but why is this more 'high-quality' than, e.g. looking at art or other exhibits in a museum?
Is it 'bonding' or is it just the feeling that 'we are all the same and doing the same thing together'?
And if Caley doesn't fly in for the family get-together, is there immense flak?