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[quote=Anonymous]We've for twin three-year-olds. Money isn't the problem. Support is. If you don't have other family in the area, it is incredibly hard to have kids in this area. Even before COVID, daycares are quick to send kids home for minor illnesses. What are you going to do those days? COVID has obviously made it 20 times worse, but it was horrible before. Everyone says you find a way to deal with the logstics. And I suppose that's true, but not without hating your spouse, hating your kids, and pretty much hating life in general. The region's response to COVID just made it even more clear that no one cares about working parents. People really think it'd ok to shut down daycares for a couple months? Or schools for 18 months? Really? I get it's a pandemic, but it's telling that bars and churches opened before schools. Unless you have family in the area, don't do it. If you want kids, move elsewhere first.[/quote]
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