I completely agree and not saying family isnt important cause family is everything to me,what i mean is I would love to be able to work from home so I can be nearer to family something like computer repair and stuff.
ok just having a baby a couple of weeks ago I am going to say again Epidurals are the most wonderful thing! I can't understand why women would want to go all natural. You are still experiencing everything just without all of the horrific pain. I couldn't imagine doing it without and I am terrified of needles but you hardly feel anything.
To me Family is the most important thing. A lot of people think you have to go to college in order to have a "career" or be making a hundred thousand dollars a year, that is not so. A career is kind of what you make of it. Understanding that work is very important, my family will always be #1.
When I sit back and think about the way I perceived work vs career in the years past it's crazy to see how much my opinion on the matter has changed from late teens to nearing 30. The biggest element of my change is family; I've set a threshold for what I'm willing to sacrifice in family time to attain a great career.
For me, family holds more weight and will likely be what keeps me from landing a job that pays a large sum of money and is something I enjoy but in my opinion family is worth that sacrifice.
To me a career,even though we have to work I would love to have a career in some thing I have ideas on what I want but I always set them aside lol and just work.
I think the best way to look at some men is naked and the statue of David is the ultimate male figure surely? But the most famous artwork would have to be the Mona Lisa in MHO.
I LOVE real Christmas trees. I love the smell and the look of them but I don't like the maintenance they require. We had one the first year we moved into our house and every year after that we have had our fake tree. They are so much easier and still pretty plus you don't have to worry about disposing of them.
I can't stand the smell of real trees. LOL I'm odd, I know. Also, we had one once, it ruined all of our ornaments. It was a MESS! We barely had it a week and it was dead, dried out, and ruined everything on it.
Nothing beats the smell of a real tree but the hassles have outweighed the benefits in recent years. Especially with a couple of dogs that will eat the needles and later throw up from doing so, I'll stick with the fake tree I bought at Target for 90% off a few years back. I love being cheap!
For me, family holds more weight and will likely be what keeps me from landing a job that pays a large sum of money and is something I enjoy but in my opinion family is worth that sacrifice.