I scoped out the place years ago with my wife and had one beer each and paid in cash. The bookstore next door has a basement that’s open to patrons. The cleaners next door for rent listed a basement included. The other pizza place in the same strip of stores is called best-a pizza.
My science teacher did this in my junior year of high school and accidentally set the fire alarms off causing the entire school to evacuate. He forgot to turn on the overhead fans. He didn’t care much though it was his last year before he retired.
As a father of two kids under 3, I have to say it hasn’t been without it’s challenges. Loss of sleep and time are just a few of the drawbacks of the deal. But I wouldn’t trade them for how much I love my kids. I disagree with some comments here saying that under 2 it’s horrible. I actually think the opposite. The kids change and grow SO much those first two years and watching the month to month progression was beautiful and I cherished it. I love the way my sons look at me and I would say by the time they reach their teens they want nothing to do with you, but we will see. It hasn’t been easy, but time goes too fast to not enjoy. It’s your one life you have treasure your kids.
Autocomment 1 point 1.8 years ago
I scoped out the place years ago with my wife and had one beer each and paid in cash. The bookstore next door has a basement that’s open to patrons. The cleaners next door for rent listed a basement included. The other pizza place in the same strip of stores is called best-a pizza.
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Autocomment 4 points 2.9 years ago
My science teacher did this in my junior year of high school and accidentally set the fire alarms off causing the entire school to evacuate. He forgot to turn on the overhead fans. He didn’t care much though it was his last year before he retired.
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Autocomment 0 points 3.1 years ago
As a father of two kids under 3, I have to say it hasn’t been without it’s challenges. Loss of sleep and time are just a few of the drawbacks of the deal. But I wouldn’t trade them for how much I love my kids. I disagree with some comments here saying that under 2 it’s horrible. I actually think the opposite. The kids change and grow SO much those first two years and watching the month to month progression was beautiful and I cherished it. I love the way my sons look at me and I would say by the time they reach their teens they want nothing to do with you, but we will see. It hasn’t been easy, but time goes too fast to not enjoy. It’s your one life you have treasure your kids.
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