Thanks.
No need to apologize.

When people agree they say, "Don't back down, stand for what you believe in."

When they disagree it's "Shut up and sit down!'

People who work with dependent children/spouses/others are a special breed.

It's a tough thankless job-I have had peripheral experience in it.

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Having kids is a real job. Caring for them in every case is harder yet.

To me, there is no love greater than the care of a loved one. Cleaning up after them, caring for them before, is part of that love. It's harder to care for someone you do not know.

I have to say that after you finish cleaning a person, there is no greater feeling of accomplishment.
You have made a person more comfortable and kept them clean.

A little “poop and pee patrol” never hurts. But it’s startling to think that so many people find such disgust in caring for someone that cannot fend for them selves. We showed up on the earth and had someone do it for us, why not return the favor?

As a society we tend to take the easy route when we are confronted with a problem. The days when we’d “suck it up” are going, now we rely on a pill, surgery or technology to take care of or ills, all in the name of convenience.

When the chips are down and our true mettle is challenged, just toss in the cards and wait for the next hand.

Science will come to our rescue.

That’s far better than duty and love.

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P.S. I never went to kindergarten and I’m a tad over six foot, which makes soap boxes unnecessary and makes viewing parades, from the back row, a cinch!