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Yeah, I hate it when people are driving big vans or SUV's and you can't see around them when you are trying to turn and they are beside you or they park beside you and you can't see around them when backing out of parking place LOL
Amen, Barb. I drive an Accord so when I get next to a big SUV (who can afford the gas for those things anymore anyway???) or a van I feel like I'm dwarfed by them! You sort of have to say a little prayer, gunn it and hope you make it out!
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I drive an Accord so when I get next to a big SUV (who can afford the gas for those things anymore anyway???) or a van I feel like I'm dwarfed by them!

LOL, I'm only 5ft 1in and I drive this big thing, (over 9 feet tall and 22 feet long)

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Trevor 10 (11 next week)
Tyler 9 (10 in June)
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Chelsea 7 (only girl, 8 next month)
Garrett 6
Brice 5
Brian 3 (4 next month)

This pic was done about 1 1/2 years ago.
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Trevor 10 (11 next week)
Tyler 9 (10 in June)
Tanner 8 (9 in May)
Chelsea 7 (only girl, 8 next month)
Garrett 6
Brice 5
Brian 3 (4 next month)

This pic was done about 1 1/2 years ago.
They're cute!

How do you manage all 7 kids. I dont have any kids, but I couldnt handle the four that one of my friends has when they were all younger. (her oldest is now 20yrs old, and it just totally freaks me out that he grew up so fast. He cant be 20yrs old yet! he was just a little kid the other day!)

I never learned how to take care of kids. If I ever have a baby, I better start saving up money for all the psychotherapy the kid is going to need as an adult.)
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They're cute!

How do you manage all 7 kids. I dont have any kids, but I couldnt handle the four that one of my friends has when they were all younger. (her oldest is now 20yrs old, and it just totally freaks me out that he grew up so fast. He cant be 20yrs old yet! he was just a little kid the other day!)

I never learned how to take care of kids. If I ever have a baby, I better start saving up money for all the psychotherapy the kid is going to need as an adult.)


Thank you, I really don't know how I do it, a wonderful husband and 2 ladies that help clean and watch them some so I can go out alone or with DH.
I can't believe how fast the kids grow Your bring home a newborn one day and the next there heading off to school and than before you know it there's 6 more and there all in school (well in less than 6 months all 7 will be in school).
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What beautiful kids Julie Love Them!!

I wondered how many girls vs boys....just one little girl....She'll be the one that never leaves you. So why'd you stop? LOL!!!!

I'm off to shop...wish me luck that I can get out of there for less than $200!
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Thank you, I really don't know how I do it, a wonderful husband and 2 ladies that help clean and watch them some so I can go out alone or with DH.
I can't believe how fast the kids grow Your bring home a newborn one day and the next there heading off to school and than before you know it there's 6 more and there all in school (well in less than 6 months all 7 will be in school).
That means more personal time for you.

My friends who have kids love it when the kids are in school.

I have a few relatives that home school their kids. I dont see how they do that. I'd go nuts being around kids ALL THE TIME. If I have kids, they're getting sent to an actual school. No home school for my potential children.
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