SAHDism

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“The Year of Living Sequeiralously”

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I quit my job when my oldest child was 10 months old.  I loved being a manufacturing engineer playing with industrial equipment but I didn’t like the thought of leaving my daughter to be raised by someone else.  I clearly had too much time on my hands, as we promptly added two more kids in two years.

Photo of Stuart SequeiraThe first few years were pretty challenging, with three children under the age of four.  My wife and I fondly refer to that period in our lives as “The Blur.”  As our kids have been getting older, life has gotten much easier and while I still occasionally cry myself to sleep with a martini, I find myself able to look back fondly and laugh at the daily challenges that life throws at us.

I hope you have as much fun reading these stories as I’ve had experiencing them!

 

Sincerely,  Stuart Sequiera

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