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Re: Kids... need some serious advice...
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Posted by Dave in MN on February 14, 2006 at 19:40:36 from (204.221.132.37):
In Reply to: Kids... need some serious advice... posted by Steven@AZ on February 14, 2006 at 17:14:16:
My wife just read you post.. "He's looking for an excuse not to have a kid, there is never enough money for them." Smart Lady, lucky for me, I swept her off of her feet 27 years ago and married her before she came to her senses. If you have saved $2000 is 6 weeks (for taxes), you are not exactly living check to check like I got the impression of the first time I read your post. Get the student loans paid off. Lose the cable TV, cell phones, his and hers "hobbies", nights out with the "boys" and "girls". Eat at McDon's supper club instead of the more expensive places. If you teach, you probably have health insurance though work. Get an extra job during the summer. Lose the daycare..provide daycare for 2 other kids, $1500/month (what you get and also what you don't spend on daycare yourself) isn't to bad of money. If you BOTH are committed to having kids, they can be the best thing that ever happened to you, if both if you are not 100%, totally happy with the kid decesion, it can be the worst thing to happen to you. You can find 1000's of ways to make it work IF you want to, also you will find 1000's of excuses for it to fail if that's what you want.
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