It takes a broom...
my wife is 30 years old from sd Norte. Like many girls, she grew up with responsibities helping to keep the household running. cleaning, laundry, caring for younger siblings and primos. and today? She is a great mother...to her nieces, nephew and all around great daughter...but never had a baby herself, wants one as she feels she is way, way over the hill now at 30.
domincanas great mothers? ..well, my wife is a great family woman, so I have no doubts. But then there is her brother.
My wife is the closest mother figure to her 25 year old brother's son. The baby is 5 now, sweet as the day is long and well cared for by my wife and my wife'parents. The brother (baby's dad), lives local, took his first full time job a few months back, even moved back in with his parents after his latest"wife" kicked him out, but still will not support his baby boy in any way...financially or emotionally. (And for point of reference gringo here buys $5 worth of Hotwheels cars as the extent of my financial contributions to my now nephew). To say the little man is starving for his parents would be correct...but it appears he does not know it...not today. however The baby is quite bonded to my wife... She is All he really has emotionally in this world. It will hard on everyone when my wife moves away, which will happen God willing in the coming months.
For you see, my wife wants a life and family of her own. She has had to put her "UASD degree" *on hold numerous times since 2004 to take jobs to put milk on the table for the baby while bro has had two other babies, and been busy with dominoes at the colmado day in and year out. And the baby's birth mom? ...lives around the corner, looks like a little disco sex pot, and will take the baby for maybe a few hours or a day once a month if it suits her. Otherwise her quest for blackberries and bachata are much more interesting than a baby. C'mon who can blame her right? Babies are boring, need showers, medicine, clothes, and love...how beneath Chica.
Gracias a Dios pork The villiage picks up the slack...
so my wife just wants a baby of her own after she finishes her schooling...espero...espero...pacience...first in the family to get a degree so uni is important even if it is from UASD.. And *On hold from that wretched first uni in the new world also means dealing with all the dysfunction of professors who don't show to half their classes...so between trying navigate the university and do the right thing by supporting (or enabling) the irresponsibility of her nephews blood parents, a decent woman waits for her own life to start...doesn't take a rich or brilliant gringo to look mighty appealing...even if my arrival does threaten to interrupt her 8 year plan at the beloved UASD.
my sweety loves her country, family, and our plans include the great return to rep dom in a few years (life will bring a whole new set of immense challenges when my wife lands in the US)...but right now she wants her own life free from the distraction of obligations she feels...but really are misplaced, as the obligations belong to the blood mother and father whom do not see responsibility...
this dynamic (an immature almost criminal sense that someone else will care for my baby) is all too common and does reflect the culture as Bob puts it. And it indeed takes a village of good nurturing folks to save and raise these children. And this is the wonderful part of dominican culture at work, (All be it while simultaneously enabling the bad behavior of babyish breeders). Thank God for good mothers and fathers and grand parents who pick up the pieces, not to mention those boys and girls who actually do grow up having had to push a broom and otherwise contribute to the household. They are out there.
my wife is 30 years old from sd Norte. Like many girls, she grew up with responsibities helping to keep the household running. cleaning, laundry, caring for younger siblings and primos. and today? She is a great mother...to her nieces, nephew and all around great daughter...but never had a baby herself, wants one as she feels she is way, way over the hill now at 30.
domincanas great mothers? ..well, my wife is a great family woman, so I have no doubts. But then there is her brother.
My wife is the closest mother figure to her 25 year old brother's son. The baby is 5 now, sweet as the day is long and well cared for by my wife and my wife'parents. The brother (baby's dad), lives local, took his first full time job a few months back, even moved back in with his parents after his latest"wife" kicked him out, but still will not support his baby boy in any way...financially or emotionally. (And for point of reference gringo here buys $5 worth of Hotwheels cars as the extent of my financial contributions to my now nephew). To say the little man is starving for his parents would be correct...but it appears he does not know it...not today. however The baby is quite bonded to my wife... She is All he really has emotionally in this world. It will hard on everyone when my wife moves away, which will happen God willing in the coming months.
For you see, my wife wants a life and family of her own. She has had to put her "UASD degree" *on hold numerous times since 2004 to take jobs to put milk on the table for the baby while bro has had two other babies, and been busy with dominoes at the colmado day in and year out. And the baby's birth mom? ...lives around the corner, looks like a little disco sex pot, and will take the baby for maybe a few hours or a day once a month if it suits her. Otherwise her quest for blackberries and bachata are much more interesting than a baby. C'mon who can blame her right? Babies are boring, need showers, medicine, clothes, and love...how beneath Chica.
Gracias a Dios pork The villiage picks up the slack...
so my wife just wants a baby of her own after she finishes her schooling...espero...espero...pacience...first in the family to get a degree so uni is important even if it is from UASD.. And *On hold from that wretched first uni in the new world also means dealing with all the dysfunction of professors who don't show to half their classes...so between trying navigate the university and do the right thing by supporting (or enabling) the irresponsibility of her nephews blood parents, a decent woman waits for her own life to start...doesn't take a rich or brilliant gringo to look mighty appealing...even if my arrival does threaten to interrupt her 8 year plan at the beloved UASD.
my sweety loves her country, family, and our plans include the great return to rep dom in a few years (life will bring a whole new set of immense challenges when my wife lands in the US)...but right now she wants her own life free from the distraction of obligations she feels...but really are misplaced, as the obligations belong to the blood mother and father whom do not see responsibility...
this dynamic (an immature almost criminal sense that someone else will care for my baby) is all too common and does reflect the culture as Bob puts it. And it indeed takes a village of good nurturing folks to save and raise these children. And this is the wonderful part of dominican culture at work, (All be it while simultaneously enabling the bad behavior of babyish breeders). Thank God for good mothers and fathers and grand parents who pick up the pieces, not to mention those boys and girls who actually do grow up having had to push a broom and otherwise contribute to the household. They are out there.
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