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I am so stink'n lucky to have good neighbors!
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<blockquote data-quote="Kathie in Thorp" data-source="post: 1252053" data-attributes="member: 16769"><p>John SD, I think that was called survival. My happiest childhood memories are in the Dakotas. Not my parents' happiest as we were growing up or in their memories. It was a struggle for them -- little drug store in a town w/ no doctor or hospital. A doc came for awhile, but had to move where there was a facility. My mother was an RN, and she drove 30 miles or so to Herried, I as I recall, to work --which where that doc fled to. 7 kids in the family. It was not an easy time for them. Then a couple other small town pharmacies before the move to the west. But I was much older before I understood that -- understood that's what they had to do as I had felt my childhood was being torn apart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathie in Thorp, post: 1252053, member: 16769"] John SD, I think that was called survival. My happiest childhood memories are in the Dakotas. Not my parents' happiest as we were growing up or in their memories. It was a struggle for them -- little drug store in a town w/ no doctor or hospital. A doc came for awhile, but had to move where there was a facility. My mother was an RN, and she drove 30 miles or so to Herried, I as I recall, to work --which where that doc fled to. 7 kids in the family. It was not an easy time for them. Then a couple other small town pharmacies before the move to the west. But I was much older before I understood that -- understood that's what they had to do as I had felt my childhood was being torn apart. [/QUOTE]
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