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What I have observed this week alone:

1) I do not have to rush home from work, or get to a daycare by 6:00pm (or else!) If I want to stay and chat with my co-workers, I can.

2) I just went grocery shopping and took my time looking around at other stuff, I had no timetable.

3) Picked up and went to the next town over to "see it like a native" and start an article about it. Ate dinner over there as I was writing. Came back when I felt like it.








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With children in my house I cannot:
1) walk around my house in the buff!
2) eat my sweeties ALL by myself!
3) be spontanous and go out at night.

On the plus, having children, does mean I get help with dishes........... LOL! grin


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1. work out for an hour
2. do our taxes without interruption
3. watch spooky movies on Lifetime - totally inappropriate for kids!

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These are the things that I was able to do this week:
1. Drive a hour and a half to a little town with my mom just to have lunch and shop all day.
2. Ride my mountain bike yesterday to prepare for an upcomming race.
3. Ride again today with my mountain bike friends for 3 hours, I will be racing next weekend, and I really need 3 days a week to train. I would never be able to have the freedom to go mountain biking 3-6 days a week just riding my bike, if I had kids!

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1. Working whatever shift your boss needs you to work

2. Sleeping during the day after a midnight shift

3. Not being frowned upon by fellow co-workers when you take time off because of your kids.

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1. Spent all weekend at a dog Flyball tournament, running our dog in competition for the first time (there were people with older kids there, handy for chasing loose tennis balls, but it would be about impossible to take a baby or toddler to a Flyball tournament.)

2. Earlier last week, returned from a fun vacation of doing whatever myself and DH wanted to do, leaving the dogs with a housesitter (how many housesitters besides Grandma will look after kids)?

3. Enjoyed painting or reading TV in the evenings, while DH studied for a test he's taking for work, without having to worry about keeping kids from disturbing DH's studies.

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Three things I did this week were:

1. Get 8 to 9 hours of sleep every night (sort of hard to do when you have young children...especially babies!)

2. Watch a movie one evening after work -- if I had kids, I either 1) would have had to watch a kiddie movie or stay up after they went to bed to see my R rated movie 2) not watched a movie at all because I was too busy making dinner for the kids, getting them bathed and in bed, etc, etc

3. Sleep in one morning (somehow I think that goes out the window when you have children)


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Originally Posted By: Cherry Red
The funny thing is, at first I thought I had nothing to say. But, as I looked at just last week--a nothing special kind of week--I realized that even little things like the examples below, would have been so drastically altered if there were kids in this house.


That is so true. Just about everything in my day couldn;t be done if I had kids. It takes me about an hour to get ready in the mornings and that's just me. I try to leave early to avoid traffic. I work long hours at present. I frequently have to go to arts events in the evening as part of my job (not a hardship!!!) and never have to think about babysitters. I get home, we scrabble together dinner (make an effort mainly because of my 21 year old stepson but he'll soon be in Europe), I sometimes spend hours talking on the phone to someone, it's all I can do to get myself to bed by a reasonable hour with everything that seems to need to be done, sometimes I have a long bath, and at weekends I need heaps of quiet time, but often we have social engagements (we can go to as many as we want without babysitter hassles), if I need new clothes or we feel like takeout food we pretty much just do it (even though we shouldn't). Plus our house is really child unfriendly - open plan, staircase, full length glass windows, laptops etc everywhere, cleaning fluids in low accessible cupboards but we don't have to worry (until a friend's child arrives for a visit then it's constant supervision)...

I've so loved all your responses to this thread - thanks for participating with such enthusiasm. Reading them all makes me so grateful to be CF! I had lots of smiles reading through them all...

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1) Took a long walk around our neighborhood enjoying the nice weather yesterday

2) Went out to eat after church and enjoyed a nice, quiet lunch

3) We're currently under construction at our new house - something that would probably go completely awry if we had to complete construction with kiddos running around the place!


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1) Went shopping for my own shoes and clothes with the money I have saved by not having kids

2) Did a cardio striptease DVD

3) Read the Sunday New York Times and got 3/4 through the crossword


"Perhaps she would become one of those women, pitied or envied, who chose not to have children" - Atonement
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