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Old 01-13-2012, 10:21 AM #11
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I was once a "young" one. Now I think I'm a "middle". I had to make that decision of whether to have children or not. I remember how hard it was working and raising my DD. I was taken out of work when I was 32 and in some ways I was fortunate because she was only 2. In the long run it has made my life so much more bearable and a bit easier.

I applaud and admire all of you who are continuing to go to school, work, and/or raise children.
I have a dog less than 2 yrs. old, does that count? Remember 30 is the new 20, at least that is what I tell my self.
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