I was in the same position you're in. 😂 At home with the little kids, but mentally off in engineering land. Teaching math and rhetoric classes for homeschoolers, and catechism classes, was my only reprieve.
I wasn't bad at it, but... yeah. The other women were better. I'm better at not sleeping with the gardner or blowing the milk money on shoes, tho.
Last time I was at home with the kids, I got into Bitcoin. 😂 Staying true to type.
I am excellent at not blowing milk money on a gardener. I rake my own leaves thank you very much.
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Also. Doing things you are bad at has it's own rewards. Here is my current predicament and why I can neither code nor vacuum.

My wife claims he left behind a trail of broken hearts at the doctor's office yesterday.
I've got to teach him not to promise in smiles that which he cannot pay in snuggles.
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I so wish I could have more kids. I've got the worst baby rabies, sometimes. ðŸ˜
You can come watch ours. My wife and I would tentatively like to plan a date sometime in our 40's.
I sometimes babysit my nephews. They're adorable.
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Just occured to me, that I dealt with not doing hard manly stuff by doing hard womanly stuff.
Can't engineer?
Teach logic lessons.
😂
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