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Re: Kids... need some serious advice...
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Posted by Tim Shaw on February 14, 2006 at 20:17:18 from (209.74.230.26):
In Reply to: Kids... need some serious advice... posted by Steven@AZ on February 14, 2006 at 17:14:16:
My wife and I waited 5 years before we had any children. My wife worked 4 nights a week at the hospital in town to support my ranching habit. In that time we were able to build up our cow herd so that we were able to survive without her income. Since our first son arrived in 1998 my wife has been a stay at home mom for the most part. Now we have three healthy sons that have truely been gifts from God. There were times when the cattle market was in the tank that it wasn't very pleasant sitting across from my loan officer but we survived. We've got perks, like Grandma and Grandpa close by, acres and acres for a back yard, a little country school, etc. I guess what I'm saying is that it is really important that Mom (or one of you) stay home with the kids. They need YOU to raise them. They're only little once and you won't regret doing what ever it takes so you're there during those growing up years. Kids will CHANGE your life but it's a very good change. When you hold them in your arms for the first time it will jerk a tear out of your eye even if you are a tough guy. If starting a family is something you want to do then I'm sure you'll be able to work everything out.
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