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Took my wife 10 years to teach me that.
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Awww, aren't you sweet?:) Sorry again, Dean, but I've already got one.;) BUT, if you have any questions pertaining to cleaning, feel free to ask me anything, anytime.:D |
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Heh, I used to be one of those, until I got hurt on-the-job and had to quit. My hubby liked having me home so much, he insisted it be permanent...now taking care of him and the house is my job, and I like it that way. It was SO hard trying to work AND keep the house clean. Not to mention how costly it got eating out all the time. My husband did the math...we save $300 a WEEK just by my doing all the cooking at home. Being frugal, and shopping for bargains helps a lot! I spend about $100 a week on groceries. BUT, for most couples, it's not financially feasible for only one partner to be the sole breadwinner, not in this day and age. |
I'm a bum :(
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I totally agree with you about the child-raising, too. Besides, as costly as daycare is, it doesn't pay to work anyhow. |
I agree with deeze a bit, it is quite hard. For my part, I was a single Dad with full custody of three kids so they had to go to daycare. Once I met my wife--she was able to stay home with them but started working when they grew enough to take care of themselves.
That first 3 years is so crucial in a childs development, I really wish I could have been there. My daughter wanted to stay home and raise her baby (she's 18) and the only way they could do it where we live (40 miles from Aspen in Colorado) was for him to join the service. And he wanted to anyway so it worked out well. I believe it can be done if it matters but if you are a single parent, its impossible. |
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