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My
life as a incomplete quads wife
First of all let me say I would do it all over again, although
it is not easy being the man of the house. lol
My husband and I traded off the responsibilities, ie: while I did
chores that normally a hubby would do he would in turn do household chores that
he could manage. I even learned to fix minor repairs on our car.
Of course he was there telling me how to do it.
When our children were babies he would hold them with one had and
push with the other alternately. I almost fainted upon returning from an
appointment to discover he managed to get our first born infant into
the living room. After that I was completely comfortable with leaving the
youngsters with him.
Between the two of us we managed without outside help until
the year of 2000. He is now in failing health and keeping me busy. Sometimes it
is difficult, but I always remind myself what a great husband and Father he
is and what a wonderful marriage we have. Fifty two years this past August. He
is 77 and I am 71.
Now that u know a little about me how about some of your
stories!!!!
take care
Honic
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