Alyssa Gladfelter’s Projected Family Life Cycle

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    Beginning Stage

    My husband and I have an extravagant wedding with a dessert bar, which consisted of cakes, cookies, cupcakes and other sweets and baked goods. He knows me so well, knowing I’m a fan of sweets and baking. We also had a petting zoo, but it was a bad idea because a goat bit a nephew.
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    Childbearing Stage

    Today my husband got home from work and i told him the big news it was a fantastic day, he also randomly found a cat and brought her home that day so now we have a cat, she’s really fluffy.
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    Parenting Stage

    Since that stray cat my husband brought home a few years ago had a litter of kittens (no wonder she was so fluffy) my 3 children have a lot of cats to play with, i always knew i would end up a crazy cat lady. We also have a dog now that we also rescued just like Pumpkin, our mother cat.
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    Launching Stage

    I’m so heart broken, all our kids have moved away to their own houses. Timmothy lives in California, a nice place to vacation to some day to visit him. Allison has moved all the way to Tokyo for art school for the next few years, she’ll have to send post cards. And finally our youngest son Charlie lives here just a few towns away. He’s the closest to us to he’s easier to surprise by showing up at his house randomly.
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    Mid-Years Stage

    All of the children have moved away, leaving us to our own house with 6 bedrooms. The boys had separate rooms and so did Allison we always had 2 spare rooms for guests to sleep in but turned one into an art room. With the whole house to my husband and I, its kinda quite but really nice. Pumpkin has grown old and tends to sleep during the day a lot more but just like her kittens, Spice, Suger, and Pepper, she loves to go outside to play.
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    Aging Stage

    My husband and I have moved into Charlie's house (our youngest) since he's the closest to our original home. We now live with him and his family. My husband and I have retired fromomour jobs and now stay at home waiting for our grandchildren to return from school and help out ariound the house and with their homework. Bets of all Charlie now has to deal with us living with him again, MUHAHAHAHAHAHHAHHAHAHAHAHAH!!!