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@Yahooey 

 

I also grew up  poor having hand me down clothes from  a cousin..or wherever...?

No money  as mom&dad divorced while i was still young...and both remarried  but  mom& stepdad  both drinkers....constantlly moving for not having rent money. We sometimes had out door toliets-out houses...no furniture to speak of  .we were living with moms parents in a small house!

 

After getting married  young my dh was making only 75 cents a hour  and rent was $25.00 or less  a month.. money didn't go far  but we had each other.

As years went by we raised  our 4 kids  and instill in them   to get a job ...each of them had jobs during senior year in high school to have money.

 

After 36 1/2 years together he passed away  at 57 years old.

 

I was very fortunate  that he had retired from same eqipment making factory  a few years earlier and i get a portion of his retirement check from factory  plus health insurance at no monthy cost cost. Plus he had a small life insurance policy that i recieved from that factorywhen he passed away.

 

I do pay a small fee  for perscriptions,and i have to pay office calls from doctors visits.

 

I had to wait for 6years to turn 60 to get widows benifits from Soc.Sec  but i managed...we had insurance on our house that was close to be paid off...and that policy paid rest of house off!

 

However, i recieved a life insurance  policy money from our Vol.Fire Dept  as he was responding to a fire call  and had a heart attack responding  in line of duty call.

 

That kept me going  until i recieved my widows Soc. security

  and i still have some  of that money in savings accountHeart

 

I am still watchful on my spending  but love shopping at thrift stores in near by towns...we are not close to any large stores...and most that were are out of business

So  as you know i love buying my colorful canes,etc  to make me happy/smile plus Jewelry buying,etc from EbaySmiley LOLI also buy new clothing there.,  plus Amazon or Walmart.Smiley Very Happy

 

lubs ya!Heart

 

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@PamfromCT wrote:

@Yahooey 


Thanks for the info, sweetie pie!  Boy, you have seen so much!

We have been on other trips, to other places, but somehow missed Italy.  I think that when my back issues kicked in, been dealing with on and off.  Our first trip was so many years beck, was to Spain and Portugal.  Zeez, was a lifetime ago!

We have been blessed, and have loved the places - and people - everywhere.

 

You are indeed a seasoned traveler!!!  I know you will have a glorious trip.  Meanwhile, for many years, we have gone to Cape Cod.  Went there as a kid with our family, brought our kids there for many years, and now we are lucky to be able to rent a so pretty little house in Eastham,only through contacts with my brother.  It is in a wooded area, so peaceful.

 

The only way you and I are not alike - I love old things.  Antiques of all kinds, and I took Early American painting lessons forever.  funny thing, my younger brother, retired for several years now, is taking painting lessons a couple times a week.  Maybe in the genes?

 

A pleasure to meet you and see all we have in common.

The people are are the best!  All lovely, kind, and caring people. What an honor to be part of this place.

 

All my best,

Pam

kind.and caring people

 


@PamfromCT 

i agree....Thanks for saying whats also in my heart -  being here  and knowing each of you🤗🤗what a honor!

 

lubs ya all!Heart

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@Yahooey : Thank you for sharing your travel history. Enjoy your trip. Please take a second look at everything for me. Just thinking about all the wonderful food and all the flavors.....yummy.

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@cowboy sam @Yahooey : Thank you for sharing your precious life journey. I grew up poor with donated clothes from church friends. One new outfit at Easter and Christmas. Started babysitting for spending money. In high school on the work study program and was out of school at 2:30 and worked at JC Penney's 39.5 hours per week. Orthopedic doctors  started a cripple children's clinic for our area that worked with vocational rehabilitation and that was how my college education was paid for. I was a slow learner and they stated no part time work for me to concentrate on my grades. They thought it would take 6 years to earn my degree but I also took night classes and graduated in four. I praise God daily and thankful for all the help.

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@PamfromCT : When my mom and I were finally able to move to a better neighborhood: I was the youngest at 21. Our best neighbor was 13 years older than me. I stay in contact with her. We talked this morning  and she is 83.

Enjoy the young family. The precious kids will be spoiled with you and your special love, kindness and thoughtfulness.

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@geezerette :I totally agree and understand. We were watching something last night and on the table was a dozen of chocolate donuts.🙄😥 Mercy , need to delete that image and thought from my brain.🤓