There's nothing sadder than the childless couple.
It breaks your heart to see them
stretched out, relaxing around swimming pools in Florida
and California, suntanned
and miserable on the decks of boats, trotting off to
enjoy Europe like lonesome
fools--with money to spend, time to enjoy themselves
and nothing to worry about.
Childless couples become so selfish and wrapped
up in their own concerns that
you feel sorry for them. They don't fight over
the kids' discipline. They miss all
the fun of "doing without" for the child's sake.
It's a pathetic sight.
Everyone should have children. No one should
be allowed to escape the
wonderful experiences attached to each stage in the development
of the young. The
happy memories of those early years--saturated mattresses,
waiting for sitters who
don't show, midnight asthma attacks, rushing to the emergency
room of the hospital
to get the kid's head stitched up.
Then comes the payoff--when the child grows from
a little acorn into a real nut.
What can equal the warm smile of a small lad with the
sun glittering on $1,500
worth of braces--ruined by peanut brittle -- or the frolicking,
carefree voices of 20
hysterical savages running amok at a birthday party?
How sad not to have children to brighten your
cocktail parties--massaging potato
chips into the rug and wrestling with the guests for
the olives in their martinis.
How empty is the home without challenging problems
that make for a
well-rounded life--and an early breakdown; the end-of-day
report from Mother,
related like strategically placed blows to the temple;
the tender, thoughtful
discussions when the report card reveals that your senior
son is a moron.
Children are worth every moment of anxiety, every
sacrifice. You know it the
first time you take your son hunting. He didn't
mean to shoot you in the leg.
Remember how he cried? How sorry he was?
So disappointed you weren't a
deer. Those are the memories a man treasures.
Think back to that night of romantic adventure,
when your budding, beautiful
daughter eloped with the village idiot.
What childless couple ever shares in such a wonderful
growing experience?
Could a woman without children equal the strength
and heroism of your wife
when she tried to fling herself out of the bedroom window?
Only a father could
have the courage to stand by--ready to jump after her.
The childless couple lives in a vacuum.
They try to fill their lonely loves with
dinner dates, theater, golf, tennis, swimming, civic
affairs and trips all over the
world.
The emptiness of life without children is indescribable.
See what the years have done. He looks boyish,
unlined and rested. She is slim,
well-groomed and youthful.
It isn't natural. If they had kids, they'd
look like the rest of us--tired, gray,
wrinkled and haggard. In other words, normal.