Belle5
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Having six sons we have to find places where we feel comfortable saying "no" because most of my time is spent saying "yes" to things we feel are important to their development. I am the first to say that if I had one or two kids I would say "yes" to even more. For example, we paid for all their scouting equipment, high adventure, summer camps and so on--but when they made Eagle Scout we had to say "no" to the Eagle Scout ring for their finger. It seems as if most other Eagles have those expensive rings--but we had to draw the line somewhere. We send mega $$ to help the kids through college each month and right now two of them are seniors at a university where the "ring"(again, those darn rings) is a HUGE part of the tradition. I am sorry--my kids won't be getting a graduation gift from us other than maybe a suit of clothes to interview with. We just have to say "no" to those extras when the basics are killer enough!
I have to chuckle when I think of what the above poster mentioned about the relief you feel when you stop paying for diapers!
For us, there was a short period of relief until our kids started playing sports at four years of age.
Let's just say, we didn't have children to increase our bank accounts!
They are a huge expense and a huge joy (usually)! It is so rewarding to see them turn into great people and to think that our investment of time, energy and money actually paid off in the outcome of this marvelous human being! That is just worth all the sacrifice!!!
DS6--our baby--started piano lessons yesterday(and his fourth season of soccer)...and so it continues...
I have to chuckle when I think of what the above poster mentioned about the relief you feel when you stop paying for diapers!
For us, there was a short period of relief until our kids started playing sports at four years of age. Let's just say, we didn't have children to increase our bank accounts!
They are a huge expense and a huge joy (usually)! It is so rewarding to see them turn into great people and to think that our investment of time, energy and money actually paid off in the outcome of this marvelous human being! That is just worth all the sacrifice!!!DS6--our baby--started piano lessons yesterday(and his fourth season of soccer)...and so it continues...


