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Father hood stress and woodworking

  • deanbevan
  • Jun 22
  • 2 min read

From the two to three hours sleep a night to the melt downs and the fights being a father to twins with FASD and two other little ladies is so hard, it’s the most rewarding job in the world I believe but dam its hard. I do take 200mg Sertraline to help with all the stress and the complex PTSD I have but I don’t think I would get through everything I have to with out having woodworking to help take my mind off of life for those few hours I mind is focusing on making or building stuff and it helps more then anyone can imagine and I really would recommend to anyone to just go and make something. Georgia is on part time timetable at school until we find her a new school and I worry so much about what the future holds for her and I think I have come up with a master plan, I don’t know how it will work given that she is working at a level 4 years behind where she is but I am thinking once the barn is complete and I have my new work shop built I’m thinking that her coming to the workshop and learning woodworking could be the answer it would lead to a job when she’s older as long as she don’t mistreat my tools. What age could I start teaching her?


 
 
 

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