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Hi to all

Just a quick message that may help some younger mothers get thru the early years.
After 2 months of marriage to my one and only husband I became pregnant. For the next 15 years, I was either pregnant or breast feeding except for about 6 months. Yes, I felt like a cow.

Fortunately I did not have a needy husband as he understood that babies and young children cannot look after themselves and I could not look after him like I used to and so instead, we both looked after the children, him by earning money and me by breastfeeding, making meals, washing clothes, cleaning, and taking the kids to various activities etc etc.

I have healed myself with the help of divine guidance, young living essential oils and the right people and the right time from 24/7/365 pain after a car accident in Nov 1998.

27 years later, after homeschooling my 4th from 3rd thru 8th grade, he is now going to a boarding school for high school and loving it. I am also loving it because now I feel free to concentrate on building a career and setting my husband and myself up for a great retirement in about 10 years.

I actually just made a website,www.financialnavigationsolution.com. Have started two blogs; www.debtdiagnosis.com and www.jenniferbhalahansen.com and written 6 hubs on 'Bank Strategies' you can read here http://hubpages.com/author/Jennifer+Bhala/hot/ and I am now doing twitter www.twitter.com/jenniferbhala

I accidently found this twitter group and so here I am.

All this tech stuff is very new to me and I can't believe I have done all this. So hi! to all who read this. I am still learning about it all.

Tags: breastfeeding, debtdiagnosis, financialnavigationsolution, homeschooling, jenniferbhalahansen, twitter, younglivingessentialoils

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Jennifer Bhala Hansen Comment by Jennifer Bhala Hansen on January 18, 2009 at 8:40am
Thanks for your comment Teri

I found with the third child it was sort of unbalancing because with two kids and two parents it was easy, then with one more things changed. By the time the fourth came it didn't matter anymore, things were already hectic so it didn't make much difference.

They all turned out great so I am happy and grateful about that.

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