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My last update: The close of a chapter in my life
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1807446" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>I've mentioned before that I'm 76. I'm fortunate enough to be extremely healthy. Have arthritis - everywhere - but doesn't really "hurt" or slow me down. My FEET/ankles are the only pain I deal with, and all in all, that's minor. I say I don't slow down, but with my nephew living with me and works on the farm full time, I don't work nearly as hard as I used to when it was Ken & I. He had a full time job off the farm, so I did the day to day jobs by myself - and we did all the major jobs evenings & weekends.</p><p>I was born & raised in the city. I don't think most people born in the country APPRECIATE this lifestyle as much as someone that has both to compare. My family in Rhode Island come here as often as they can. Think about the view we have each and every day - breathtaking if we take the time to look. If I die tomorrow, I have no real regrets - other than if I could have kept my beloved Ken by my side these past 10 years.</p><p>Warren - slow down - don't stop! We live a blessed life.</p><p><strong><em>EDIT: I forgot to say - that I FORGET a LOT!!!</em></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1807446, member: 968"] I've mentioned before that I'm 76. I'm fortunate enough to be extremely healthy. Have arthritis - everywhere - but doesn't really "hurt" or slow me down. My FEET/ankles are the only pain I deal with, and all in all, that's minor. I say I don't slow down, but with my nephew living with me and works on the farm full time, I don't work nearly as hard as I used to when it was Ken & I. He had a full time job off the farm, so I did the day to day jobs by myself - and we did all the major jobs evenings & weekends. I was born & raised in the city. I don't think most people born in the country APPRECIATE this lifestyle as much as someone that has both to compare. My family in Rhode Island come here as often as they can. Think about the view we have each and every day - breathtaking if we take the time to look. If I die tomorrow, I have no real regrets - other than if I could have kept my beloved Ken by my side these past 10 years. Warren - slow down - don't stop! We live a blessed life. [B][I]EDIT: I forgot to say - that I FORGET a LOT!!![/I][/B] [/QUOTE]
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