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John - Kate - 8 = Sad
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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 277233" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>Honestly---take away the big house and cars and trips---and on the surface they are two very harried, overworked, overloaded parents trying to raise their children the best they know how. I feel for them. I'm sure that when all of this started---they were in their twenties, they had no idea how this would affect them. They made a choice and every choice in life takes you down a new path---you never know what lies at the end of it---and every path has it positive and negative turns. In the end, it will be what it will be. I'm facing a similar situation with foster daughter---minus the money and the cars and the trips. But her problems are so similar to Kate's. She is overbearing, married too young, had children too quickly, was not prepared for the hard work that it all takes. She and her husband have split---within months both are living with other SO's and the poor little girls are shipped back and forth. I find it all just so very sad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 277233, member: 1436"] Honestly---take away the big house and cars and trips---and on the surface they are two very harried, overworked, overloaded parents trying to raise their children the best they know how. I feel for them. I'm sure that when all of this started---they were in their twenties, they had no idea how this would affect them. They made a choice and every choice in life takes you down a new path---you never know what lies at the end of it---and every path has it positive and negative turns. In the end, it will be what it will be. I'm facing a similar situation with foster daughter---minus the money and the cars and the trips. But her problems are so similar to Kate's. She is overbearing, married too young, had children too quickly, was not prepared for the hard work that it all takes. She and her husband have split---within months both are living with other SO's and the poor little girls are shipped back and forth. I find it all just so very sad. [/QUOTE]
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