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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 374289" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Hi, lms. I'm sorry you had to find us, but welcome.</p><p> </p><p>I know your kids are just that...kids. But, have you talked to them about your situation? Money was really tight when my big boys were about that age, but they both "got it". My second son rodeoed, and while all of his buddies had leather vests and ate at restaraunts, he knew the score and was perfectly content with his cordura vest and packing a cooler. They made a game of it, and were actually proud of how inexpensive they could make some of the longer trips we had to take. They'd draw straws for who was the "sammich witch", which was the person who had to assemble the sandwiches for everyone as we traveled down the road. We still pack a camp stove into hotels when we go places....</p><p> </p><p>Maybe the girls would be happier in their own place, even if it meant giving up a little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 374289, member: 1848"] Hi, lms. I'm sorry you had to find us, but welcome. I know your kids are just that...kids. But, have you talked to them about your situation? Money was really tight when my big boys were about that age, but they both "got it". My second son rodeoed, and while all of his buddies had leather vests and ate at restaraunts, he knew the score and was perfectly content with his cordura vest and packing a cooler. They made a game of it, and were actually proud of how inexpensive they could make some of the longer trips we had to take. They'd draw straws for who was the "sammich witch", which was the person who had to assemble the sandwiches for everyone as we traveled down the road. We still pack a camp stove into hotels when we go places.... Maybe the girls would be happier in their own place, even if it meant giving up a little. [/QUOTE]
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