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To: azishot

The questions you posed are a real eye opener.<<<

I found out how close living on the street could be when I got sick and had to quit work.

I sold the 80 acres at $50,000. less than I had turned down only 5 years before and managed to survive on that, until I got social security.

But it was rough going for awhile.

I can’t imagine going down that path with small kids.

True, I had this place rented, but what was I to do if I did loose the ranch?

Live in the car and eat on the rent money from here?

Maybe.

I was lucky and survived, but it was scary for a few months.

Never mind all the fancy skills, if one is not able to show up for work, you don’t hold a job for long.


730 posted on 02/11/2009 7:27:58 PM PST by nw_arizona_granny ( http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/2181392/posts?page=1 [Survival,food,garden,crafts,and more)
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To: nw_arizona_granny

Your a survivor, granny. I don’t think any of us know how we will react until we’re faced with a challenge. Our oldest says, “Expect the best but prepare for the worst.”

My parents had a restaurant the whole time I was growing up. I worked there, and I do mean worked starting at 12 years old. Started waitressing at 15. No pampered “boss’s daughter!” Saved money, bought a car, paid for school, etc. I learned from an early age that no job was too menial.

I’m glad to hear you have a brother close by. Take care.


739 posted on 02/11/2009 8:38:22 PM PST by azishot (I just joined the NRA.)
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