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> On 5/24/2018 1:53 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>> On 5/24/2018 12:25 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
>>> On Thu, 24 May 2018 09:04:33 -0700 (PDT), "
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Thursday, May 24, 2018 at 10:37:32 AM UTC-5, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> some people are so time committed that they don't have time to plan
>>>>> what you are talking about. I know several couples, they travel
>>>>> almost constantly with work, have 2-3 kids, a dog, a nanny a
>>>>> housekeeper and lawn care person. They moved here from the big city
>>>>> to live a more relaxed life style. I can't imagine what their life
>>>>> was like before. They claim they are living a slower pace now.
>>>>> Janet US
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> They have a housekeeper, a nanny, and a lawn care person and still
>>>> can't put a meal on the table????
>>>
>>> they put meals on the table. They also attend soccer, swimming, PTA
>>> and the kid things. But when one person is leaving or coming back
>>> from the airport and the other is on the way out, it becomes difficult
>>> to manage the shopping. To be fair, I never said they did all their
>>> meals delivered. People our age can't really judge. These are not
>>> employees with traditional 9 to 5 jobs that I am talking about, I'm
>>> talking about running their own business or being director of a bunch
>>> of people all across the US. The nanny takes the children to school,
>>> picks them up and stays with them until the parents arrive home.
>>> I believe you are thinking of the households in the old black and
>>> white movies where these people live in.

>>
>> Not my job to be judgemental but I will be. If you have a lifestyle that
>> requires your kids to be raised by the hired help, you should not have
>> them. Do the have to have that kinds of a lifestyle? No, it is their
>> choice. They are putting material things ahead of family.
>>

> That's kind of the way I look at it, Ed. Then again I don't have children
> so I'm not allowed to have an opinion. Heh.
>
> Jill



You're allowed to have it, it's just that people with children won't pay
much attention to it.

Cheri