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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="livestock 1" data-source="post: 7139820" data-attributes="member: 106502"><p>I have three kids when it’s frightening is when you notice how they have grown= not spending enough time with them. I do try to do rugby on Sunday mornings not always do I manage though. Used to take the oldest to football and watch him play or to football matches. It was often a case of getting up an hour or three earlier he did too ran in one direction and me in another. You can make as much work as you like. When you are young it’s easy to think while you are working you are making money it’s not always the case</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="livestock 1, post: 7139820, member: 106502"] I have three kids when it’s frightening is when you notice how they have grown= not spending enough time with them. I do try to do rugby on Sunday mornings not always do I manage though. Used to take the oldest to football and watch him play or to football matches. It was often a case of getting up an hour or three earlier he did too ran in one direction and me in another. You can make as much work as you like. When you are young it’s easy to think while you are working you are making money it’s not always the case [/QUOTE]
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