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<blockquote data-quote="Kathie in Thorp" data-source="post: 871429" data-attributes="member: 16769"><p>My dad took us fishing, hunting, taught us how to drive a nail and run a drill, and THINK. He's a retired pharmacist, and said he learned to fix a washer and dryer and set up a wall tent as part of "college education," while he worked at NDSU on the farm to help pay for his education, living in a (what are those silver trailers that are now classics?), and my first bed was in a dresser drawer in that trailer. The folks discovered that trailer some years later, in a MH park in Miles City, MT. He is now nearly blind at nearly 80 (macular degeneration), but undaunted and sharp as a tack -- works with blind vets and a state blind org group, writes grants, gets enhanced computer equipment for those groups. Mom (retired RN) drives all of them to their activities, and both also work with St. Vincent D'Paul, assisting with housing and needs for disadvantaged people. They are my heroes! :heart:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathie in Thorp, post: 871429, member: 16769"] My dad took us fishing, hunting, taught us how to drive a nail and run a drill, and THINK. He's a retired pharmacist, and said he learned to fix a washer and dryer and set up a wall tent as part of "college education," while he worked at NDSU on the farm to help pay for his education, living in a (what are those silver trailers that are now classics?), and my first bed was in a dresser drawer in that trailer. The folks discovered that trailer some years later, in a MH park in Miles City, MT. He is now nearly blind at nearly 80 (macular degeneration), but undaunted and sharp as a tack -- works with blind vets and a state blind org group, writes grants, gets enhanced computer equipment for those groups. Mom (retired RN) drives all of them to their activities, and both also work with St. Vincent D'Paul, assisting with housing and needs for disadvantaged people. They are my heroes! :heart: [/QUOTE]
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