Summer Guilt?????

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Summer Guilt?????
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Mon, 05-11-2009 - 1:51pm
If you work, do you find that summer's are the worst?

Kat

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Registered: 02-06-2009
Thu, 05-14-2009 - 7:32pm

The fact that you've even taken such time to compile that list just saddens me.

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Registered: 05-09-2009
Thu, 05-14-2009 - 7:36pm
I think that it's different if you are talking about a church that the other parent attends.

 

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Registered: 05-09-2009
Thu, 05-14-2009 - 7:37pm
When my brother and I were about 13 and 15, we took all of the couch cushions, all of the pillows, and several mattresses and put them in the backyard so we could jump off the 2nd story balcony... LOL.

 

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Registered: 05-13-2009
Thu, 05-14-2009 - 7:38pm
I believe that's what I tried to convey. Was I unclear?


Edited 5/14/2009 10:35 pm ET by chestnuthooligan
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Thu, 05-14-2009 - 7:38pm

The question is pointless as I I don't need to work. Before DS, DH and I planned for me to SAH. We were financially ready for me to SAH. DS did not come into the picture until then. The homeschooling was not part of the plan but happened. I don't foresee me reentering the work force short of a family disaster.

Before getting married I taught kindy so I would have had summers off. Heather

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Thu, 05-14-2009 - 7:44pm
I have never said that he always gets what he wants. Heather

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Thu, 05-14-2009 - 7:46pm

Bwah! Most in this post was total speculation on your part . . . you totally ran with what I did say & made some wild guesses.

There's nothing valid to respond to in your post. Oh well.

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Registered: 05-09-2009
Thu, 05-14-2009 - 7:48pm

>>why would an atheist participate in one..well,why not?

 

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Registered: 03-26-2009
Thu, 05-14-2009 - 7:52pm
Thanks, very interesting :)
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Thu, 05-14-2009 - 7:52pm
Somewhere along the way I did acknowledge that having one child makes this easier. My son is considered twice exceptional profoundly gifted and having Asperger's syndrome. He is incredibly high functioning and sometimes I wonder if the dx is due to the giftedness and quirks rather than a true dx. Meeting the needs and wants of 4 is much more challenging than those of 1 and that's true no matter what work status. Heather

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