I thought sometimes we might not ever feel like having kids though hard to imagine, it was also equally hard to imagine one day waking up and feeling less selfish. Now after reviewing child profiles and working so hard at getting lisenced to be a parent.. I sit and think (in my clean, quiet house) what would it be like.
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Thursday, May 10, 2012
Child-free
In one of my sociology class text books I found a chapter on family progressions. I read as how I was feeling was laid out on the page. I came home telling Ryan at years 5 of our marriage that we weren't childless but childfree. (Speical shout out to all those people who would yell at their kids or complain about how annoying they are and the next moment tell us how we should have a baby already!) After all, misery loves company. right?!
I thought sometimes we might not ever feel like having kids though hard to imagine, it was also equally hard to imagine one day waking up and feeling less selfish. Now after reviewing child profiles and working so hard at getting lisenced to be a parent.. I sit and think (in my clean, quiet house) what would it be like.
I thought sometimes we might not ever feel like having kids though hard to imagine, it was also equally hard to imagine one day waking up and feeling less selfish. Now after reviewing child profiles and working so hard at getting lisenced to be a parent.. I sit and think (in my clean, quiet house) what would it be like.
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