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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 122082" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Shoot girl - I could marry you ifn youze a fella! </p><p></p><p>I just have no suggestions other than write a chore list for the entire farm - sell some of the livestock that is only eating hay and making more work through fertilizer (a trip to auction could last all weekend and be a nice get away) </p><p></p><p>DF while a wonderful man - is sometimes like your husband. I could cut an entire tree down, saw it up, haul it off to dry, split the wood, cut it into pieces and he would come out of the den and say "Look I made a scabbard for that new rifle I bought" (he works in leather and tinkers also) </p><p></p><p>he gets a buy - because of being disabled. </p><p></p><p>But I look at my life and some days I am so overwhelmed it makes me want to scream - and then I think - Well - if I didn't do it - what would happen? Does this thing cost me money or make me money. If it costs me money does it /will it make me money? </p><p></p><p>And then I think some days that I'm being so unappreciative about everything because I AM ABLE to do it all - Eventually I won't be able to due to disease, age. And then when I am sitting in a nursing home - I'll long for the days I could and DID do things. Sometimes that helps when I feel like I'm doing more than my fair share. i already got a glimpse of that when I went out to cut 2 cords of wood - I couldn't swing the maul hard enough to make it stick in the wood and I got SO angry at myself - I had to walk away crying. DF said he could swing it - and so he would do that, I'd swing the sledge and then I'd chop it. I felt better about </p><p>Delegate - Delegate - Delegate and REDUCE. </p><p></p><p>Hugs</p><p>Star</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 122082, member: 4964"] Shoot girl - I could marry you ifn youze a fella! I just have no suggestions other than write a chore list for the entire farm - sell some of the livestock that is only eating hay and making more work through fertilizer (a trip to auction could last all weekend and be a nice get away) DF while a wonderful man - is sometimes like your husband. I could cut an entire tree down, saw it up, haul it off to dry, split the wood, cut it into pieces and he would come out of the den and say "Look I made a scabbard for that new rifle I bought" (he works in leather and tinkers also) he gets a buy - because of being disabled. But I look at my life and some days I am so overwhelmed it makes me want to scream - and then I think - Well - if I didn't do it - what would happen? Does this thing cost me money or make me money. If it costs me money does it /will it make me money? And then I think some days that I'm being so unappreciative about everything because I AM ABLE to do it all - Eventually I won't be able to due to disease, age. And then when I am sitting in a nursing home - I'll long for the days I could and DID do things. Sometimes that helps when I feel like I'm doing more than my fair share. i already got a glimpse of that when I went out to cut 2 cords of wood - I couldn't swing the maul hard enough to make it stick in the wood and I got SO angry at myself - I had to walk away crying. DF said he could swing it - and so he would do that, I'd swing the sledge and then I'd chop it. I felt better about Delegate - Delegate - Delegate and REDUCE. Hugs Star [/QUOTE]
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