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The Price of Children

This is just too good not to pass on to all, something absolutely positive for a change.

I have repeatedly seen the breakdown of the cost of raising a child, but this is the first time I have seen the rewards listed this way. It's nice.

The government recently calculated the cost of raising a child from birth to 18

and came up with $160,140 for a middle income family. Talk about sticker shock!

That doesn't even touch college tuition. But $160,140 isn't so bad if you break it down.

It translates into:

* $8,896.66 a year,

* $741.38 a month, or

* $171.08 a week.

* That's a mere $24.24 a day!

* Just over a dollar an hour.

Still, you might think the best financial advice is don't have children if you want to be "rich."

Actually, it is just the opposite.

What do you get for your $160,140?

* Naming rights. First, middle, and last!

* Glimpses of God every day.

* Giggles under the covers every night.

* More love than your heart can hold.

* Butterfly kisses and Velcro hugs.

* Endless wonder over rocks, ants, clouds, and warm cookies.

* A hand to hold, usually covered with jelly or chocolate.

* A partner for blowing bubbles and flying kites

* Someone to laugh yourself silly with, no matter what the boss said or

how your stocks performed that day.

For $160,140, you never have to grow up. You get to:

* finger-paint,

* carve pumpkins

* play hide-and-seek,

* catch lightning bugs, and

* never stop believing in Santa Claus.

You have an excuse to:

* keep reading the Adventures of Piglet and Pooh,

* watching Saturday morning cartoons,

* going to Disney movies, and

* wishing on stars.

You get to frame rainbows, hearts, and flowers under refrigerator magnets

and collect spray painted noodle wreaths for Christmas, hand prints set in clay for Mother's Day and cards with backward letters for Father's Day.

For $160,140, there is no greater bang for your buck. You get to be a hero just for:

* retrieving a Frisbee off the garage roof,

* taking the training wheels off a bike,

* removing a splinter,

* filling a wading pool,

* coaxing a wad of gum out of bangs, and coaching a baseball team that never wins

but always gets treated to ice cream regardless.

You get a front row seat to history to witness the:

* first step,

* first word,

* first bra,

* first date, and

* first time behind the wheel.

You get to be immortal. You get another branch added to your family tree,

and if you're lucky, a long list of limbs in your obituary called grandchildren

and great grandchildren. You get an education in psychology, nursing,

criminal justice, communications, and human sexuality that no college can match.

In the eyes of a child, you rank right up there under God. You have all the power to heal a boo-boo, scare away the monsters under the bed, patch a broken heart, police a slumber party, ground them forever, and love them without limits.

Love without counting the cost.

That is quite a deal for the price!!!!!!!

Love & enjoy your children & grandchildren
 
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they did the same calc in Denmark a while ago and it costed about 1.000.000 danish kr (142.857 usd)

that is only food, diapers and so on, not school, college, university and all that kinda stuff.

when I was in Texas I ate food for 25 usd a week (when I felt more rich then it went up to about 50 usd a week) that leaves 121 usd a WEEK for everything else, you can get a LOT of stuff for that kinda money.

so as they say in Denmark, it is a million per kid, then you can decide how rich you want to be, just save up for 18 years with all the money you would have spent on kids hehe.

Jesper
 
Definitely priceless, but with my crew, I doubt I will be witnessing any "first bra" situations heheh, or I HOPE not.
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(not that I wouldn't love them anyway).

Since I am female and my boys love the typical things boys do (cars, trucks, machines, etc.), I get to indulge my tomboy side and admire these, too (one of my fave things is my F250 Power Stroke truck hee hee).

I love my kids, no matter the cost.

Liz M.
 

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