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<blockquote data-quote="Carlos D." data-source="post: 490488" data-attributes="member: 1562"><p>Well I thought we hadn,t done to bad --But a year ago my 20 year old daughter came home and told us she was pregnant---And then our 17 year old came home a week later and told us she was the same way--AND after I had been known to tell people what a great thing I thought this sex education was in school AND that I didn,t know when the last time I had heard of a girl being pregnant (in that school)--OH BOY-- if you have to eat crow its better to do it hot</p><p> Anyway they each had 3 choices ---give the babies up --adopt them out--- or abortion --Niether my wife or I would give them any direction one way or another --It had to be their decision--So they decided they would give them up for adoption --Then during the last 6 or 7 weeks they decided to keep them. the 20 year old had a girl --The seventeen year old had a boy 9 days later so now we have 2 new souls in our little house LUCKILY my wife wants to build a new house next year-</p><p> What I am amazed at is the support this little community gave the girls --the 17 year olds principle set up computor programs so she could finish her final year (gr. 12) --and she only has to go to school for an hour a day --which her sister (who is on maternity leave ) looks after her little guy so that seems to be working OK The community threw a babyshower ---when the girls went there; there was a pile of presents 5 feet wide and 25 feet long--People had to leave to make room for other people to come and the gifts that came to the house after the shower were too many to count.</p><p> Amazing how these small communities pull together when One of us is in trouble.</p><p></p><p>carl</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlos D., post: 490488, member: 1562"] Well I thought we hadn,t done to bad --But a year ago my 20 year old daughter came home and told us she was pregnant---And then our 17 year old came home a week later and told us she was the same way--AND after I had been known to tell people what a great thing I thought this sex education was in school AND that I didn,t know when the last time I had heard of a girl being pregnant (in that school)--OH BOY-- if you have to eat crow its better to do it hot Anyway they each had 3 choices ---give the babies up --adopt them out--- or abortion --Niether my wife or I would give them any direction one way or another --It had to be their decision--So they decided they would give them up for adoption --Then during the last 6 or 7 weeks they decided to keep them. the 20 year old had a girl --The seventeen year old had a boy 9 days later so now we have 2 new souls in our little house LUCKILY my wife wants to build a new house next year- What I am amazed at is the support this little community gave the girls --the 17 year olds principle set up computor programs so she could finish her final year (gr. 12) --and she only has to go to school for an hour a day --which her sister (who is on maternity leave ) looks after her little guy so that seems to be working OK The community threw a babyshower ---when the girls went there; there was a pile of presents 5 feet wide and 25 feet long--People had to leave to make room for other people to come and the gifts that came to the house after the shower were too many to count. Amazing how these small communities pull together when One of us is in trouble. carl [/QUOTE]
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