Post by Scott Chapman on Nov 22, 2017 12:50:59 GMT -5
First, there is Scott and KAREN Chapman, husband and wife, enjoying a traditional marriage and all the perks that go with it. They are practical and stoic without being stodgy or boring. They are in their early forties and enjoy a fairly active lifestyle and a very close relationship with each other and their children. It's their practicality and inclination, rather than sexism, that has led them to divide their responsibilities along stereotypical lines. They own their own property management business which keeps Scott busy and out of the home five to six days a week and on call the rest of the time. Sissy manages the home and the home office, and since they have now chosen to homeschool their children she also manages the education of their children. Scott is very organized and manages to juggle his workaholic lifestyle and fatherhood better than you would expect possibly. KAREN spends most of her wee shutting the kids back and forth to various activities, answering the office phone, and researching ways to maximize the families budget. In their spare time, what little there is of it, they make plans for when they can retire to some rural acreage and live a quieter and less hectic life.
Next is the children two teenagers, a soon to be a middle schooler, an elementary aged child, and a toddler. Rose, James, Sarah, Bekah, and Johnnie. They are all good kids. Their social outlets run the gamut from church to scouts to sports. They are amiable and well-liked by their peers without being overly concerned with popularity. They are neither rebel nor sheep who simple a clique or the latest fad. They also get along well with each other, with very few serious sibling squabbles disrupting the family's daily routine. As of right now, the family has no pets but they are seriously thinking about getting a dog much to KAREN chagrin. She was hoping to have left the days of potty training and unfortunate puddles behind her when the toddler finally outgrew diapers.
The Chapman's choices give them a lot of flexibility to approach life with. Though they work long hours, they get to determine when those hours will be. And because they homeschool their kids, they have no rigid attendance rules and can take advantage of the free time when it does come around, even if that is in the middle of the work week. This lifestyle works well for their family, allowing them to maximize their assets, even the, none traditional ones.
As months go on, the Chapman family keeps on buying and bulking up all their supplies and securing their property complex building they own.
Next is the children two teenagers, a soon to be a middle schooler, an elementary aged child, and a toddler. Rose, James, Sarah, Bekah, and Johnnie. They are all good kids. Their social outlets run the gamut from church to scouts to sports. They are amiable and well-liked by their peers without being overly concerned with popularity. They are neither rebel nor sheep who simple a clique or the latest fad. They also get along well with each other, with very few serious sibling squabbles disrupting the family's daily routine. As of right now, the family has no pets but they are seriously thinking about getting a dog much to KAREN chagrin. She was hoping to have left the days of potty training and unfortunate puddles behind her when the toddler finally outgrew diapers.
The Chapman's choices give them a lot of flexibility to approach life with. Though they work long hours, they get to determine when those hours will be. And because they homeschool their kids, they have no rigid attendance rules and can take advantage of the free time when it does come around, even if that is in the middle of the work week. This lifestyle works well for their family, allowing them to maximize their assets, even the, none traditional ones.
As months go on, the Chapman family keeps on buying and bulking up all their supplies and securing their property complex building they own.