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That is the definate down side,I tend to find they can almost become a chore over the winter months as I don't get time to enjoy them. Got two aswel, fell pony and a clydesdale. Try to get home before its dark to get jobs done, even if it means I'm out quoting in the dark afterwards! :thumbsdown:

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Single parent! how do you work in this industry and look after your kids on your own???

my sister is very understanding and looks after him for a few hours here and there.

it is bloody hard work though.:(

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my sister is very understanding and looks after him for a few hours here and there.

it is bloody hard work though.:(

 

Does his mother not see or have him at all?

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That is the definate down side,I tend to find they can almost become a chore over the winter months as I don't get time to enjoy them. Got two aswel, fell pony and a clydesdale. Try to get home before its dark to get jobs done, even if it means I'm out quoting in the dark afterwards! :thumbsdown:

I have a welsh cob, I've had him for just over 11years now, and i took on a mini Shetland from blue cross rescue when i moved to Hampshire, for company for my horse. Have you seen the pic of them on the random pic thread?

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my sister is very understanding and looks after him for a few hours here and there.

it is bloody hard work though.:(

 

Good effort :icon14:

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cycling, hill running, rock climbing, snowboarding, mountainboading, drinking, day dreaming, seeing the missus (normally on a hill run) drawing etc, gym occasionally.

 

At the moment i'm doing a lot of running, my legs hurt if i run on the road which luckily enough i find painfully depressing anyway, off to teh hills for me

 

Jamie

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Well I'd like to take this opportunity to say there is no support for fathers out there who actually want to spend time with their children but have separated from the mother.

If the mother wants to stop access or make access difficult there is no support for fathers whatsoever.

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O also like to add it's not that bad we have Matts children from a Fri night to a Monday morning and they are little angels!

 

You mean Connor and Summer right ? ;)

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Oh Matt took me to the lake district and north wales last year and it was amazing we had a brill time and can't wait to go back soon as the weather has improved!

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