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I figured you would have a house full Margs! Lemme tell ya, two IS enough I seen a woman in Wal-mart the other day. She had 5 kids, all stair steps. The youngest was younger than E and the oldest was probably 6-7. I wasn't sure if I should admire or pity her. I decided on pity after I got a good look at her, she had big dark circles under her eyes and was nearly in tears because all her kids were acting up--even the baby Yeah, there's not enough valium in the world for me to attempt that! |
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Ha, did you really think I would have a lot of kids? Can I ask why?
We have friends who have 5 kids now. They pointed out in their Christmas letter that they've had a baby every odd-numbered year. Nothing suggested whether they're done or not. Yoiks!! I have a hard enough time getting out of the house now that I have 2. I would be a shut-in with more than that! I've always figured I have 2 hands, one for each of 2 kids. Three would be over my limit. Plus, 2 surgeries to get pregnant is plenty. |
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