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It's one or the other. Them or me. More often than not they win. That's ok since I love spending time with them but I really can't hope to get a lot else accomplished.
I truly don't know which is the better model--there's something to be said for both of them--but you have to live in your own time, and these times would look askance at the parenting/marriage styles of the late 60's and early 70's. (But there's something to be said for the efficient division of labor!!)
When I was in 1st grade (and my brother was in pre-school), my mom moved to another town with just the two of us, leaving my dad and my other brother in the old town. They did this because my dad was finishing up his residency, and mom needed to start hers (which was based in the other town).
So for a full year, my mom managed a 1st grader and a pre-schooler (who both got chicken pox during that time) while she was doing her residency and studying for her qualification exams and being a single parent. In a brand new town. Did I mention we had just moved to the country (from overseas) a year prior?
We turned out all right. :)
@Bubelah - but did your mom have a blog?????? :)
Mike
Very much like our finances. We get done what we want to get done and are willing to sacrifice for.