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December 10th, 2012, 09:00 PM #11Dreamer
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December 12th, 2012, 02:52 PM #12
Great to hear ladies!
For those who aren't necessarily in their "desired" or "long term" career, what do you aspire to be??
For us, DH works as a general labourer in metal fabrication, welding etc. BUT my in-laws are farmers. They own a ton of property and farm corn, strawberries, soybeans and wheat. SO all though I am a stay at home mom and DH doesn't quite make a fortune, we currently save every single penny so we can get our own farm property, DH hopes to take over his dad's farm whenever he decides to retire. Doing this, puts me into the full time position of watching/organizing the accounts & books. Which I like to deal with money anyway, and let's me stay home. It's our dream and DH's passion. We will get there!June 21 2011 - Ryder
May 22 2013 - Hudson
Our family is now complete - no more babies for us. We didn't get our girl but I wouldn't trade my boys for the world, so in love.
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December 12th, 2012, 05:32 PM #13
Cvd both my family and DHs family have farms too. The plan for us is that in a few years whenever we get the chance is to farm too. I breed and show purebred cattle which I keep on my parents farm at the min. We have a grass based beef and lamb farm with a family veg plot and orchard
DDChristmas 2010
DSSucessful Boy Sway July 2013
DD2:Sucessful Girl Sway March 1st 2016
Thank you atomic & gender dreaming. Feeling so blessed to have had 2 sucessful sways. We would love one more to complete our family and our fingers are crossed for blue
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December 13th, 2012, 09:04 AM #14
Aw that's great!!! So glad to hear of other farmers, do you like having the animals? FILs is based mostly on cattle corn. Most farms in my area don't have livestock - just cattle corn and soybeans.
Where abouts are you Pearl? Here in Canada they are TERRIBLE for helping new farmers. They used to have programs but now you can't buy a farm without 25% down payment, and with decent properties being approximately 400k to start, it's hard. Good thing we are only 23 & 26 so we can save eventually enough LOL. DH has worked on the farm (well now he just helps on the side) since he was about 10, so luckily he knows how to run the whole thing and fix all the equipment on his own.June 21 2011 - Ryder
May 22 2013 - Hudson
Our family is now complete - no more babies for us. We didn't get our girl but I wouldn't trade my boys for the world, so in love.
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December 13th, 2012, 09:43 AM #15
Before having kids, I was a social worker. My bachelors degree is in Sociology. I went back to school to get a teaching certificate, so I am now certified to teach secondary social studies, but we accidentally got pregnant with ds3 while I was student teaching, so I haven't actually taught yet. The plan is I'll start looking when this new little one is around a year old or so. I was an instructional aide in a high school when ds1 was around 18 months old, and I loved it. I think I'll probably start out looking for a job like that in a school setting before I try to find a real teaching job. I have been a SAHM for about 6 years now (with a break for student teaching).
My dh is an electrical engineer and works for a company that does railroad-related things. He loves his job, and gets to travel a lot, which is good and bad. He just spent 2 weeks in Italy apparently having the time of his life, lol.
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December 13th, 2012, 09:45 AM #16
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December 13th, 2012, 11:07 AM #17
I am in Ireland. Most farms here are livestock based with a bit of tillage on the side with a few market garden farms around dublin.
I love the animals, esp my show cattle who you have to spend a lot of time with. I will be selling a young bull in March and I normally lead them on the halter myself but I don't know how that would work with a bump (I know my Dad and DH would probably freak out if I suggest it). I also really love the lambing time which is in Feb on our Farm, but again I won't be able to help out due to the risk of toxoplasmosis.
It is difficult enough to get into farming in Ireland if you come from a non farming background, All young farmers must have done a training course before they are given a herd number. Most do it straight after school and before doing your degree. (I actually met DH in ag college when I was 17). If you were to buy or rent then it would be very hard to make a profit. So we are waiting until one of the Dad's hangs up his wellies and at the min spend every second weekend on one of the farmsDDChristmas 2010
DSSucessful Boy Sway July 2013
DD2:Sucessful Girl Sway March 1st 2016
Thank you atomic & gender dreaming. Feeling so blessed to have had 2 sucessful sways. We would love one more to complete our family and our fingers are crossed for blue
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December 15th, 2012, 08:03 AM #18
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December 15th, 2012, 08:56 AM #19
he has to work for the government or something really boring then :-p only joking. xx
Mummy to 3 gorgeous Boys and FINALLY our baby Girl
Owen 2004
Ellis 2006
Liam 2009
D Amy 2013
M/C Oct 2012 after 4 months trying
BFP again !! - Nov 2012 - Confirmed Twins at 6+5 then my dreams were crushed at 8+ weeks when one of our twins sadly died.
THANK YOU TO GENDER DREAMING FOR HELPING MAKE OUR DREAMS COME TRUE