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Farming Forward
Parenting and Children on the Farm
Spending quality time as a family
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<blockquote data-quote="milkloss" data-source="post: 7139518" data-attributes="member: 56"><p>Getting home to find everyone in a bad mood (and it’s your fault) isn’t a great start to the family time you manage to get. I’m not saying having children is easy and certainly not if you’re the one having the daily drag with them. But we figured out that one way to connect and enjoy the hours before bed/after school was for the OH to try and set up a good vibe for when I get home (even if it’s quite variable sometimes!). This assists with the afternoons/weekends off as everyone knows the fun that can be had in each other’s company even without the travelling and activities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkloss, post: 7139518, member: 56"] Getting home to find everyone in a bad mood (and it’s your fault) isn’t a great start to the family time you manage to get. I’m not saying having children is easy and certainly not if you’re the one having the daily drag with them. But we figured out that one way to connect and enjoy the hours before bed/after school was for the OH to try and set up a good vibe for when I get home (even if it’s quite variable sometimes!). This assists with the afternoons/weekends off as everyone knows the fun that can be had in each other’s company even without the travelling and activities. [/QUOTE]
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