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Parenting and Children on the Farm
Spending quality time as a family
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<blockquote data-quote="livestock 1" data-source="post: 7139586" data-attributes="member: 106502"><p>Are you from a farming background? It sounds as if you aren’t. My wife isn’t. </p><p>She realises that it’s important to have some time out even if it’s not a lot and I have probably realised this year that although we have got a lot more done through not having any social distractions to mention that it is vital to make time. I probably wouldn’t go anywhere if it was left to me. </p><p>The old way was just to work constantly and not have any time off. Things have moved on. Also father and myself 20 years ago believed every job had to be done by ourselves. I don’t now. Sometimes it’s cheaper to get help in. Some things can be made easier. There are ways and means.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="livestock 1, post: 7139586, member: 106502"] Are you from a farming background? It sounds as if you aren’t. My wife isn’t. She realises that it’s important to have some time out even if it’s not a lot and I have probably realised this year that although we have got a lot more done through not having any social distractions to mention that it is vital to make time. I probably wouldn’t go anywhere if it was left to me. The old way was just to work constantly and not have any time off. Things have moved on. Also father and myself 20 years ago believed every job had to be done by ourselves. I don’t now. Sometimes it’s cheaper to get help in. Some things can be made easier. There are ways and means. [/QUOTE]
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