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When these two forces combine, you don’t just get a family outing. You get a masterclass in living well. From wine nights that turn into therapy sessions to travel hacks that bridge the generation gap, here is how to build a lifestyle that honors the wisdom of your mother and the reckless joy of your best friend.
Now go play your video games. And keep one eye on the kitchen door.
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