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  1. stumble
    miss a step and fall or nearly fall
    The bus rolled up at 5, and my friends and I stumbled on, fighting off sleep until we arrived at the fields.
  2. rite
    any customary observance or practice
    Detasseling corn was a rite of passage in this Nebraska town: In order to cross-pollinate top-notch seed corn in those days, you needed people, lots of them, to walk through the fields to pull corn tassels manually from individual rows.
  3. innumerable
    too many to be counted
    For the rest of the day, our bare skin would brush against sharp corn leaves until it was marked with innumerable paper cuts.
  4. idle
    silly or trivial
    It’s not an idle question.
  5. agricultural
    relating to or used in or promoting farming
    Detasseling corn, like a lot of agricultural work, is now done mostly by machine.
  6. cultivate
    foster the growth of
    And parents, on the whole, had fewer household labor needs and could afford to spare their kids the less pleasant experiences of their own childhoods, while providing them with things they wish they’d had, as well as opportunities to cultivate new skills.
  7. passivity
    the trait of remaining inactive; a lack of initiative
    Another thing I noticed was an unnerving passivity.
  8. gratification
    the act or an instance of satisfying
    And how would an America built on self-discipline and deferred gratification survive?
  9. obligated
    caused by law or conscience to follow a certain course
    It’s supposed to be a protected space in which kids who’ve become biologically adult are not obligated to immediately become emotionally, morally and financially adult.
  10. tedious
    so lacking in interest as to cause mental weariness
    Our efforts to protect our kids from hurt feelings, tedious chores, money worries and the like are well intentioned.
  11. unwitting
    not aware or knowing
    But many of us, perhaps especially middle-class parents, are unwittingly enabling many of our kids to not grow up.
  12. equivalent
    being essentially comparable to something
    What’s the modern equivalent of detasseling corn?
  13. eager
    having or showing keen interest or intense desire
    When we dropped her off, she was nervous but eager.
  14. heifer
    young cow
    Between checking cows for pregnancies — a job that involves a shoulder-length glove — and bottle-feeding orphaned heifers, she loved it and hated it.
  15. formative
    capable of molding or fashioning
    But she knew that her mild suffering was also a formative experience for a lifetime.
  16. agrarian
    relating to rural matters
    I also don’t romanticize agrarian life — there’s too much manure around for it to be truly idyllic — but meaningful work for kids is less about any particular task than the habits the hours teach.
  17. manure
    any animal or plant material used to fertilize land
    I also don’t romanticize agrarian life — there’s too much manure around for it to be truly idyllic — but meaningful work for kids is less about any particular task than the habits the hours teach.
  18. idyllic
    excellent and delightful in all respects
    I also don’t romanticize agrarian life — there’s too much manure around for it to be truly idyllic — but meaningful work for kids is less about any particular task than the habits the hours teach.
  19. perspective
    a way of regarding situations or topics
    Older folks will benefit from the help, and your kids will gain from the perspective of people who’ve been on the planet longer than they have.
  20. segregation
    the act of keeping apart
    Travel need not be about changing locations, but reaching across generations to break out of the artificial age segregation of our era.
  21. distinction
    a discrimination between things as different
    Few experiences help our kids discover the distinction between needs and wants like the great outdoors.
  22. passive
    lacking in energy or will
    The key thing is not to have been passive consumers on someone else’s trip.
  23. consumer
    a person who uses goods or services
    The key thing is not to have been passive consumers on someone else’s trip.
  24. empathy
    understanding and entering into another's feelings
    Becoming a reader grows our horizons, our appetite for the good, the true and the beautiful, and our empathy.
  25. vigor
    forceful exertion
    The health of our republic depends on shared principles like the First Amendment, but it is also built on the Teddy Roosevelt-like vigor of its citizens and local self-reliance.
Created on Fri Jan 19 16:52:20 EST 2018 (updated Fri Jan 19 16:56:08 EST 2018)

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