I answered "No". When we started down this path to owning 6 miniatures, I had a very long, very serious talk with my husband. He was the one who initially brought the whole idea to light, much to my shock and amazement. I told him that before I purchased so much as a single grain, a single post, a single roll of fence, a single nail...you name it, he had to know that this was something that was going to be for the long haul. He COULD NOT come to me 10 months, 24 months, 4 years, 8 years, etc. and say "Uh, I changed my mind." He HAD to know that this was something I would absolutely get head over heels into and I needed to know NOW if this was going to become a problem.
We agreed that any additions or subtractions or changes would be MUTUALLY agreed upon. I haven't brought home ANY horse that I didn't have his buy in. I am always amazed when I hear the opposite. Nearly every decision on every level is discussed between us. It has in fact, been a very strengthening process for our marriage.
To ask me to just be done with them would CRUSH me and he knows it. Even though it's 100x more work than I ever needed and certainly did NOT needed to an already heavy load. But it is the most satisfying work I have ever done. Even on bitter cold days, downpours of rain with mud a mile deep, blizzards and summer heat/humidty, I love every single minute of it.
Seriously, just thinking about it has me in tears.