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<blockquote data-quote="Farm Fence Solutions" data-source="post: 1497057" data-attributes="member: 26621"><p>I spent about 125 nights away from home last year. All but about 20 of those, my family was with me. This year, the only trips I'll have with none of my family along are the trip to TX in January (I did vist my sister for a night while I was down) and game fence job that we have scheduled for this fall.....if the dozer work gets done. I'm sure my dad will be along for parts of that job, and my wife will make regular deliveries for us, too. I'll probably be gone a total of 40 nights on that job, but it's only 5 hours from home, so I'll get back on a regular basis. I feel like we have a good balance, with our family and our goals taken into account. I have to be in the UK for a week this summer, so I'm taking my daughter, and we are planning on spending an extra week taking a train tour of some of Europe. That just wouldn't be possible if I didn't work some long hours and weekends, and take the occasional high paying out of town job. Kate is on spring break this week, so just as soon as the rain hits mid week, we are outa here for a few days of burning as much gas on the water as we can. Some of the best waterfalls are a long ways up river, and the girls really like to find them. </p><p>We all go about it a diffrent way, but I don't think any of them are wrong, so long as it makes you happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farm Fence Solutions, post: 1497057, member: 26621"] I spent about 125 nights away from home last year. All but about 20 of those, my family was with me. This year, the only trips I'll have with none of my family along are the trip to TX in January (I did vist my sister for a night while I was down) and game fence job that we have scheduled for this fall.....if the dozer work gets done. I'm sure my dad will be along for parts of that job, and my wife will make regular deliveries for us, too. I'll probably be gone a total of 40 nights on that job, but it's only 5 hours from home, so I'll get back on a regular basis. I feel like we have a good balance, with our family and our goals taken into account. I have to be in the UK for a week this summer, so I'm taking my daughter, and we are planning on spending an extra week taking a train tour of some of Europe. That just wouldn't be possible if I didn't work some long hours and weekends, and take the occasional high paying out of town job. Kate is on spring break this week, so just as soon as the rain hits mid week, we are outa here for a few days of burning as much gas on the water as we can. Some of the best waterfalls are a long ways up river, and the girls really like to find them. We all go about it a diffrent way, but I don't think any of them are wrong, so long as it makes you happy. [/QUOTE]
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