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Re: Kids... need some serious advice...
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Posted by Tim...Ok on February 15, 2006 at 05:16:04 from (66.137.61.93):
In Reply to: Kids... need some serious advice... posted by Steven@AZ on February 14, 2006 at 17:14:16:
Steven, you've gotten some good advice,I was worried about the money side of things too,but they have a way of working out..my wife always had a job,but never a really good one.. the day care thing worked for us with the 1st boy,but after our 2nd boy,we gave it a hard look..with her job,it really didn't make sense for her to work all the time just to pay the day care..we took a small income drop,but she has been a stay at home mom for about 4 years now with no regrets..the kids are happier and healthier getting away from the germ factory (daycare),yeah our hobbies have suffered some,we still got'em,but they just don't get the attention they once did.. I've found I don't have to miss work nearly as much as I used to for various things,cause she can run the errands I used to have to take off for.. Bottom line,you both want kids,go for it!!..it'll all work itself out.. Tim
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