abecedarian
Well-Known Member
Motokid said:"Jim Bob Duggar, who sells real estate, previously lost his bid for the U.S. Senate. He said he expects to run for the state Senate next year but isn't ready to make a formal announcement."
How much time can Dad be spending at home with the children if he's a real estate salesman and he's running for U.S. Senate, and he has to provide for building this new house, while also providing for himself and 17 other people?
Unless this guy is making some astronomical salary I just don't see how Dad can be around much in his kids lives....
It is an obsticle for all loving dads, regardless of the number of kids. I know it is for my dh. He tries to get them involved in his projects when he can. When he built our house, he had the oldest girls come out and "help" when he could. He still brags about their help with the siding.. and when he built the chicken house and doghouse, he had the kids help-even though he could have done the work much faster by himself. Same with the bookshelves. I forgot how old the oldest kids are in this article, teens can go with dad on real estate jaunts to learn the ropes. There's a lot of people into real estate investing. They usually buy fixer-uppers, and make improvements themselves, then either rent or re-sell them. The kids can learn a trade while helping fix those houses. When we had our basement poured, the finisher was a homeschool dad with 12 kids..some of his teens came and worked right alongside him. I know he was teaching them to make a living for themselves. We rotate taking different kids on errands, allowing time to just hang out. So there ARE ways to work out this issue of quality time with the parents..it just requires creativity and determination.