Posted by Old Iowa on April 02, 2013 at 08:01:32 from (208.126.196.144):
I came back a few weeks early for the services. I went to the visitation last night and will go to the funeral today. I am just killing a little time right now. Thought I would stop in and see whats shaking with you fellows.
I got to help do the chores this morning. Kind of a shock getting up at 4:30 am after lazing around all winter. LOL Made me remember why I went to town and got a factory job forty years ago.
Well good luck with your spring work and planting. I will check in every now and then. I will have to do it at JD Seller's as I do not have Internet at home. The retirement is better than many have but still have to really watch the bills to make sure ends meet every month. Kind of funny that a fellow worries about living longer than his money. We should be happy if we live longer not worried.
JD Seller is at his brother's trying to keep him on track so to speak. My nephew is taking this real hard. I worry about how he will be in a week or month when everyone is not around him every minute like now. We will have to keep a watch on him.
Have a good day. It is sunny but cool here this morning, low last night of 20 but should warm up into the 40s this afternoon.
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