What to say, my health is the same as yesterday so that's been covered. Not sure if I had talked about our new home, when it looked like I would survive Sharen and I decided we would need a single floor small home. When we bought our land many years ago we got 2 10 acre plots and built our first house on one and let the other just set now we seem to have a full forest so we made an opening and built a small house 30 by 30 with a loft over half of it's a perfect home for us and the good news is that our son in law Garett acted as a contractor and they started the house in October we moved in in April. We used the foam insulation which is very good so heating is very low cost I would recommend this type of insulation and get a son in law like Garett.
I spent my youth in Kalamo try and find it on a map that would be a good exercise some of the people were like you would expect not normal. I had a 5 mile paper rout with 30 customers which is if everybody paid on time I would get $5.00 a week which just covered my mallow cup bill. My first collection would never be complete until I get most of the collections during the week people still owe me. For one week it cost $.50 so it was hard to raise that much money I got the you need to ask my wife or husband who wasn't there at the time I collected. This was my first experience with business maters.
How sad I can't remember if I have put this in my blog but Louie Wilt and his wife Katey. Now as the story goes Louie went to medical school not sure if he completed but he learned to make an elector and started selling it with a wagon around the state not sure when the FDA shut him down but it seems he had plenty of stock as it lasted most of his life. He lasted to be 104 his wife died at 75 so maybe the elector was better then the FDA thought. there house was 1 mile from our house south Katy sold cookies and stuff at the farmers market to support the farm I always put the paper on their kitchen table and I could find cookies The rummer was it was mostly alcohol so who knows but if you used the road between his house and Belleviue when you top a hill on the other side Louie could be parked or driving 10 to 15 miles per hours with his Buick.
God continues to bless us and you to if you want it..
Monday, October 11, 2010
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