Then, live your life. Do it in front of and with your kids. Plant a garden, keep house, learn to knit, cook, listen to audio books, visit new places, take factory tours, go to parks, sing, watch a play, go to museums, make music, take walks, care for pets, build things, watch films, listen to the stories of grandparents and elderly neighbors, go to church, celebrate the seasons, decorate the house for the holidays, create family traditions, play with art, visit the library and learn how to use it, go to the farmer’s market, pick berries, read poetry and commit some to memory.