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<blockquote data-quote="show steer up" data-source="post: 469124" data-attributes="member: 6939"><p>I look at it this way.</p><p>You plant the seed and if it grows, great.</p><p>If not, then what diff. does it make, you can't take it with you anyway. At least the children have a chance to get extra cash and live their life the way they see fit. </p><p>The big problem I see is if mom and dad don't make prior arrangements then the kids fight and it becomes ugly. I say shame on mom and dad. </p><p></p><p>I have four children and not all of them are interested in the ranch. Who knows by the time my hubby and I bite the big one maybe all the kids will be city slickers. It would tare at my heart strings to think they would sell my dream , but they have dreams of their own. Maybe the people who buy the ranch from them will love it as much as we did. Maybe the way things are going around here there will be condo's built and hundreds of family's can enjoy this property. yuck </p><p></p><p>I hate to see more farm land gone but Ill be 6 feet under and still helping my kids wth their dreams and their bank accounts. What a great mom I am. lol</p><p></p><p>The big plan is to make sure all family members now what will happen before you die. Too many family's are split up and torn apart because of crap like this. The sad part is that it can all be prevented. </p><p></p><p>Sometimes even with the best planning things can still go sour, but at least you gave it a good shot while you still had something to say about it. JMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="show steer up, post: 469124, member: 6939"] I look at it this way. You plant the seed and if it grows, great. If not, then what diff. does it make, you can't take it with you anyway. At least the children have a chance to get extra cash and live their life the way they see fit. The big problem I see is if mom and dad don't make prior arrangements then the kids fight and it becomes ugly. I say shame on mom and dad. I have four children and not all of them are interested in the ranch. Who knows by the time my hubby and I bite the big one maybe all the kids will be city slickers. It would tare at my heart strings to think they would sell my dream , but they have dreams of their own. Maybe the people who buy the ranch from them will love it as much as we did. Maybe the way things are going around here there will be condo's built and hundreds of family's can enjoy this property. yuck I hate to see more farm land gone but Ill be 6 feet under and still helping my kids wth their dreams and their bank accounts. What a great mom I am. lol The big plan is to make sure all family members now what will happen before you die. Too many family's are split up and torn apart because of crap like this. The sad part is that it can all be prevented. Sometimes even with the best planning things can still go sour, but at least you gave it a good shot while you still had something to say about it. JMO [/QUOTE]
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