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| My husband did work lots of hours and made lots of money. But we were living as roommates and it EXTREAMLY hurt our relationship. |
| posted by Brenda on 10/12/2008 08:38 AM |
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| I don't hardly see my husband anyway and he only works 40 hours a week (we work opposite shifts) so I don't think it would make too much difference if he worked more hours and we had a little more money. |
| posted by Katie on 10/12/2008 01:41 PM |
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| MY HUBBY JUST TOOK ON A NEW JOB THAT HAS HIM WORKIN 60+ HOURS A WEEK! WE THOUGHT IT WOULD BE SO GREAT TO HAVE MORE MONEY (AND IT IS) BUT ITS HARD ON THE GIRLS AND MYSELF. WE HAVE A TWO AND A HALF YEAR OLD WHO ALWAYS WANTS DADDY AND ISN'T UNDERSTANDING WHY DADDY IS STILL AT WORK. WE ALSO HAVE A NEWBORN WITH COLIC AND THATS REALLY HARD ON ME TO HAVE TO TAKE CARE OF BOTH MY GIRLS WITHOUT ANY HELP. AND WHEN HE GETS HOME ITS HARD BECAUSE BRIANNA WANTS TO CLIMB ALL OVER HIM AND PLAY BE HE'S JUST TOO TIRED TO PLAY FOR ANY LENGHT OF TIME. IT IS NICE TO HAVE ALL OF OUR BILLS PAID OFF AND OTHER THINGS ARE ABLE TO BE PAID ON TIME! I JUST FEEL LIKE A SINGLE MOM SOMETIMES! |
| posted by Stephanie on 10/12/2008 01:48 PM |
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I guess I say lots of hours and plenty of money because I'm 30 years old and I have been in the situation where there isn't enough money and I'm currently in the situation where my husband works a lot of hours and we have enough money.
I really miss him and him not being home is stressful. We have a 3 and a 2 year old and they do miss dad. When he comes home he pays attention to them and that's about all he gets done, but he does it. I miss him and i'm lonely but I know why he's doing it and I know that some day it will be better. I think I can deal with it because my ex-husband never wanted to work, we never had enough money, I had to pawn things to feed the kids, I had to work all the time, it was awful and it was way more stressful than my husband doing what he is doing. Trust me, if you've ever been in the situation where you didn't know how you were going to feed your children you'd wish the only thing you had to worry about was missing your husband. |
| posted by Crystal on 10/17/2008 06:00 PM |
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| I said 40 hrs and pay check to paycheck, but really I could go for either. Im used to living check to check, and as long as its enough to pay the bills, and not be behind or struggling, then its ok, but I definitely wouldnt mind having some extra money to splurge and be able to go out and have fun. But if hubby is always at work he wouldnt really be able to go out much.. if its a lot of hours, like 6-7 days a week, then I wouldnt want him to do it, but if its a lot of hours during the week, and he would still be home on weekends for family time, then i would be all for that.. |
| posted by Amy on 10/19/2008 07:44 AM |
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| I'd rather live paycheck to paycheck. I married a man, not a wallet. |
| posted by FirstTimeMommy on 10/28/2008 11:58 PM |
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| Amen sister! I married a man as well!!! |
| posted by D on 11/12/2008 10:55 PM |
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| I adore my husband and want to spend as much time as we can together it seems like there is never enough and I see time flying by us and it is scary it seemed like only days ago that I met him but we are going on three years now are married and have two children I fear that before I know it my children will be all grown up and I will be wondering where all the time went. Life is so short that we should spend as much time with our loved ones as possible. Money is way less important than time shared with the man you love. |
| posted by Heather on 12/29/2008 10:30 AM |
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