Re: Thinking of quitting building for a long, long while
Posted: Wed May 23, 2018 5:33 pm
Just a bit of an addendum to Bryan's comments (which are indeed all on point).
I have two sons, neither of which were "planned". My youngest, especially was a complete surprise as our oldest was grown, launched and out of the house for about two years when son #2 came along. We were just settling into life as empty nesters. I was like a zombie for about a month. However, I eventually realized how much we had ahead of us (like I realized that he'd never seen Star Wars or Alien, or Citizen Kane, and hadn't gone camping, or fishing, or learned to ride a bike), and by the time he was actually born, I was as enthusiastic about doing the father thing as anyone could be. I have to admit that I did experience some trepidation. You get one kid raised, and think to yourself "Whew!" - he didn't get kidnapped, didn't get childhood leukemia, didn't get anyone pregnant, didn't get arrested, etc. etc, and now we're starting all over back at square ONE!?!?
Still, it is a major step, and I don't think any of us are really "ready" for it, but we step up to the plate, give it our best shot, and look back on the years raising kids as some of the best years of our lives...
I have two sons, neither of which were "planned". My youngest, especially was a complete surprise as our oldest was grown, launched and out of the house for about two years when son #2 came along. We were just settling into life as empty nesters. I was like a zombie for about a month. However, I eventually realized how much we had ahead of us (like I realized that he'd never seen Star Wars or Alien, or Citizen Kane, and hadn't gone camping, or fishing, or learned to ride a bike), and by the time he was actually born, I was as enthusiastic about doing the father thing as anyone could be. I have to admit that I did experience some trepidation. You get one kid raised, and think to yourself "Whew!" - he didn't get kidnapped, didn't get childhood leukemia, didn't get anyone pregnant, didn't get arrested, etc. etc, and now we're starting all over back at square ONE!?!?
Still, it is a major step, and I don't think any of us are really "ready" for it, but we step up to the plate, give it our best shot, and look back on the years raising kids as some of the best years of our lives...