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<blockquote data-quote="TnWI" data-source="post: 270746" data-attributes="member: 1920"><p>THEN: I married a city boy who, for a short time in his life had lived on a farm, and <strong>thought</strong> he knew what living on one really meant. (Ya know, calving, cleaning, mending, rebuilding, and WORK) Then reality set in .... he didn't realize all his "fun time" would be so limited. He also wanted to be a father, thought that would be "fun" too. I guess all work, and little fun, made him unhappy. </p><p></p><p>NOW: I am single, living on the farm, with two great boys -- and they know what it means when someone says "calving", know how to "bale hay", put fence up, and that the sun may go down but the work still needs to get done. I know I got the best out of that marriage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TnWI, post: 270746, member: 1920"] THEN: I married a city boy who, for a short time in his life had lived on a farm, and [b]thought[/b] he knew what living on one really meant. (Ya know, calving, cleaning, mending, rebuilding, and WORK) Then reality set in .... he didn't realize all his "fun time" would be so limited. He also wanted to be a father, thought that would be "fun" too. I guess all work, and little fun, made him unhappy. NOW: I am single, living on the farm, with two great boys -- and they know what it means when someone says "calving", know how to "bale hay", put fence up, and that the sun may go down but the work still needs to get done. I know I got the best out of that marriage. [/QUOTE]
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