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A great attitude to have!!!...Wow, that was a self-esteem boost high enough to get me through several days! A great start to my morning!
It is a lot more "ok" these days to admit you're poor. I'd like to stand up and thank all the hipsters out there for making it cool to act poor, even if you're not. That way, those of us who are actually poor can blend right in with just a plaid shirt and a bicycle. Though I never get the "you don't look that old" comments anymore, so I'm sure I don't pass for a 20-something and might look like I'm trying too hard to be cool.
Five years ago, I can recall how people would nod toward an acquaintance and say in a sympathetic tone, "Poor thing. She's going through a hard time right now." Have you noticed that people don't say that as much anymore? Because the standard response to that is, "Who isn't?" We all are! A whole lot of it is financial, but I have some good friends who went through the financial mess, and their husbands got jobs... a few months before they were diagnosed with breast cancer. I know a lot of us are very different religions and belief systems, and there might be a few of us with no religion. I'm glad it's not an issue here. But I believe a lot of us can stand back and look at everyone's troubles, using our personal belief system as a basis, and see that these troubles are helping us be so much more compassionate and stronger, so we can then help someone else out.
You guys were on here at 2am? I should have joined you! I woke up several times, trying to listen between snores for noise outside. Since finding that raccoon about a week ago, I've been kind of paranoid. Once I heard a noise and jumped up to go look, and Tater came with me, until I realized that I had dreamed the noise. When I went back to sleep, I had dreams all night about growing my corn, and worrying if I had thinned it out too much yesterday. So I'm running on energy drinks today, but I only have 2 clients. And a huge to-do list that's over 20 items long, and about a week to do it!
On the week of the 18th, I've been asked to get a team together and go provide chair massages for about 300 of Russ' coworkers. Well... it hasn't gone through final approval. I should hear in a day or so. If it does, I'll have the money to pay to renew my massage license and pay a few more bills, but will be hiring one of Sahara's friends to come check on the animals in the middle of each workday.
I feel so blessed right now! I have snow peas sitting on the vine, waiting to be picked, and more in the fridge, waiting to be eaten. The lettuce is also ready to be thinned out again. The kale is ready to be picked and fed to the chickens again. I know it's only a few items, but we currently have an abundance of healthy food. If you're telling your kids to eat the healthy food before it goes bad, because more is about to come out of the garden, then you can't be too poor.
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Quote: You should have! I was up til 4:30 this morning so I set the alarm for later so I could get 4 hours of sleep then my stupid brain woke me up in time anyway!!! Oh well 3 hours is much better than none.