Cole (9 will be 10 in June)
Cade (5 birthday in November) Audrey (2 just turned 2 in April) I definitely stay home and I also keep a little girl. Sometimes all week sometimes three days it just depends. She's my cousins daughter. I also get another nine year old off the bus in the afternoon and he stays maybe an hour sometimes less. I also help my neighbor (her husband is in the military) Her son is 5. She needs to leave for work 10-15 minutes prior to the bus so I just get her son on the bus. I always say I have at least 3-4 kids all day. I also make shirts and decals. Basically whatever I feel like making. |
I have 4 boys.
Noah, 22 Jonah 20 Jared 19 Ben 18 One just graduated from college, one has finished 2 years of college, one lives locally and works and one is graduating high school this week and headed to college in the fall. I stay home and have homeschooled the last 12 years. But that's about to end as my son is graduating! I am an architect and will likely work part time in the fall. I'm hoping to take the summer off! |
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Were you trying for a girl? / Are you sad you had ANOTHER boy? ... nope, I wanted three children Was he an accident? ... nope, I had two M/C along the way, he was definitely planned (not that it matters, lol) Is it the same dad? ... it actually is! It must be hard "starting over" ... unless you have multiples, you're starting over every time you have a child :D |
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AJ - 22 Noah - turning 20 in June Ben - 18 AJ is graduating college, Ben graduating HS. It's an exciting couple of months coming up! I am a full time 6th grade math and social studies teacher just about ready to finish up my 30th year. Craziness! |
I'm a solo mum of twin
A boy and a girl, they are 6 years old (they are from end of february). Actually I'm a stay at home mom but I'm a pediatric nurse in a maternity unit. My son seems to have special needs but we are still not sure if it's true and what he really have. Sometime things seems getting better and sometimes things getting harder. We don't know exactly what he could have or if he is a "normal" little boy who just need more time. Since he changes school (he have been bullied at the old one) he seems to do progress and his new teacher is happy with him but we see there's lot's of difference with his twin sister (not comparing them, just see it) so we don't really know if we have to worry or just letting him take his time. Sometimes it really makes me feel worry and stress for him. |
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Nicholas 12
I work full-time in the military. |
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Thank you Cindi for sharing your story. That's exactly that, they don't give us label jst to know what would really help him and take a direction. I really think of homeschooling and was nearly ready but In France it's not easy and he doesn't "work" with me, he doesn't like to show me what he did at school and never want to learn with me if it's not by playing. So I don't know if it would really help him. Thank you so much for your support!
How is your youngest now? I'm super curious because when I see my son always behind, I'm scare for him.:/ Hugs to you too!:wub: Quote:
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That son is about to graduate high school. His reading caught up, though spelling is still difficult for him with dyslexia. He will need to have someone proofread his writing for spelling. His handwriting is terrible, but he can type just fine. Math is REALLY tough for him since he can't memorize math facts. But he is creative and loves to invent things. He is going to an art and design college and majoring in industrial design - he even got a scholarship! So he found something he's really good at that won't use that math. :) They all have different gifts and you'll find your son's. Hugs! My favorite quote and the theme of our homeschool: "Everyone is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid." - Albert Einstein |
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-Are you going to try for a boy? Ummm, no. -Are they all yours? Yep, 2 look similar and like their dad, One looks like me. The other one...she's a good mix. -4 girls huh? I don't know what we're supposed to answer to this one? "Oh no, where did that 4th one come from?!" "No, there are actually 5, can't you see the 5th one?" |
Julia - 14
I work full time as IT Consultant, implementing financial systems for companies. |
jarron, 13yo (boy)
jordan, 11½yo (boy) jamison, 8yo (girl) old pic (oldest child is now taller than me :blink:) i have a full-time job (programmer/analyst). |
Darko: 19 months
Dante: 8 days I am a SAHM, but I pursue some passions on the side like digiscrap design and photography. Before I stayed home I worked in childcare for over ten years, primarily in the pre-k classroom. My husband is a grocery store manager. I will continue to stay home as long as we can afford it. |
I have 2 girls
Tessa 10 years old Lotte just turned 7 last Tuesday I work in a general practice for 3 days in the week for 20 years now! (I was 19 when I got the job!) |
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I have 3 girls
Macie - 20 Kali - 18 Kennedy - 8 I am a work from home stay at home mom. |
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Cindi, Thanks a lot for sharing your experience! You are really lucky about homeschooling. Here's it starts to develop but really slowly…
And the goverment don't help and make it something anormal...:blink: I'm really happy for your son and his accomplishments, it is just wonderful! I'm glad he find his way and his gift! Love this idea! Lot's of hugs to you and again thank you:wub: Quote:
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