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Posted by RayP(MI) on August 28, 2003 at 17:36:02 from (216.46.197.250):
In Reply to: What a year! posted by kyhayman on August 27, 2003 at 18:32:40:
Yeah, it's been one of those years! Wife lost her job 2 1/2 years ago, can't find another. No one wants a 52 year old nurse with 24 years of experience. With the economy, my job as a substitute teacher has hit a new all time low as far as calls are concerned. The schools are doing everything they can to reduce sub calls, and there's more of a teacher pool than ever before too. Son and I tried to put up as much hay as we could this summer - more breakdowns than you could believe. We finally gave up with about 20 acres untouched. Returned borrowed baler today, as a matter of fact. Those knotters just wouldn't be dependable. I'm beat, son is started college, and sub calls should start up, I hope. there's 1800 bales in the barn, and a big wagon of oats in the pole barn. At least our sheep, llamas and bunnies will eat. I hurt all over!
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