We raised 7 kids. None have ben in trouble with the law. 2nd son is in IT making good money. #3 son is simi self employed and works another job too. #4 spent 4 years in the Navy, got out went to work and joined the Nation Guard. Just started school for gun smithing. #1 daughter is married and a stay at home mom but is active in her church and with the school. #2 daughter is also married, working part time and going to school. #3 daughter is a mediacal lab tech plus a mother......now on to the #1 son. 5 1/2 years in the Air Force. Got out went to work was doing OK, then went to college. Still trying to figure out what happened. Quit school, got married, had a daughter, thinks he's too good to work for someone, sees nothing wrong with living in a ratty trailer or being on welfare. He wants to be self employed but can't understand that the customer is the boss. Thinks he can work when he wants too. I'm ashamed of him! And he darn sure DID NOT LEARN THAT AT HOME! We were never on public assistance and he knows how I feel about that. Wish I could blame it on drugs or booze but he isn't into drugs and drinks very little. He loves sto sit around and talk about "living off the grid". He also blames everything on Bush. I'd love to kick hi a$$ but he wouldn't learn from it and he would charge me with assualt and battery and I think he would try to sue. He tried to black mial us with no being able to see our grand daughter but his wife put her foot down over that. Seems she is thinking about leaving.
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