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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 417170" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Janet the apartments don't care if she has furnishings or not, the shelter staff and school staff are doing that part. Only thing the apartment ,manager cares about is that the rent is paid, apartment is kept clean and not damaged, and that M doesn't try to sneak in. lol </p><p></p><p>I bet that whole bread winner thing is going over well with Mandy, huh? lol Nothing wrong with Cory staying home and being a full time dad either. Saves them on daycare and the kids will have at least one parent home with them. Not a bad thing. But yeah it can be hard. husband and I survived it, and our early years were dinners of PB&J and koolaide sitting at an old card table. But it's having to work for the stuff that gives you that sense of pride in yourself that you can provide for your family. That's what katie needs. ugh</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 417170, member: 84"] Janet the apartments don't care if she has furnishings or not, the shelter staff and school staff are doing that part. Only thing the apartment ,manager cares about is that the rent is paid, apartment is kept clean and not damaged, and that M doesn't try to sneak in. lol I bet that whole bread winner thing is going over well with Mandy, huh? lol Nothing wrong with Cory staying home and being a full time dad either. Saves them on daycare and the kids will have at least one parent home with them. Not a bad thing. But yeah it can be hard. husband and I survived it, and our early years were dinners of PB&J and koolaide sitting at an old card table. But it's having to work for the stuff that gives you that sense of pride in yourself that you can provide for your family. That's what katie needs. ugh [/QUOTE]
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