5 thoughts on “Doesn’t take much, time and commitment.

  1. I did, but my sons were born in the mid 80s. I was born in the late 50s. Me and my wife decided to have her quit work and raise them. It was until they were teens that my wife stayed home and when they were teens my wife went back to work. It was not easy on one income but they still had sports, scouts, and both of us supporting them.

  2. In these difficult times hard to home school with both having to work to pay for the big house and all the toys so they will pay with their childrens suffering.

    You have to do as JG did but skinny budget has to be in place before you start and both parents have to be on board and a good team.

    I give thanks to God mine are out and gone already.

  3. If teachers are trying convince your sons that they are girls, those teachers need to go the way of the Dodo with prejudice.

    Back in the day, criminals like these were lynched as examples of the kind of behavior that is not tolerated in polite society.

    Remember that CONgress, both houses, recently passed a law to specifically criminalize lynching. Think there was a reason for that?

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