Mowing, cleaning, although I never did laundry till I went to college or cooked till I was on my own. I have moved… 16 times since I moved out for college to today. Isn’t that nuts? Talk about no stability. I recall growing up telling one of my aunts I wanted a car and house and then I would look for a “wife”. Same aunt I told her everyone that drove a 4runner was hot (men).. odd right? I didn’t know what you drove until at least a week after landing in your office, you could have drove a.. what ever and I would have liked it.. I know you aren’t flashy and I love it and respect you more for it. I know you could easily have a few B.M.W’s at least. The mini was the last, “flashy” car I will ever …show more content…
It’s sharp but I’ve only seen a picture. He’s the closest father figure I had and always watched out for me. His get away is his garden, its big and every year puts it to work. He worked at Lexmark for 30+ years and I believe was forced into retirement (good ol job security) I even think he had to train his replacement. He went to France a few times and learned how to speak French, he’d always bring something back for everyone. Now he has a tax business and works at the sheriff’s office in Mt. Vernon part time. I believe he works harder than he ever has. Him and Laviania my mom’s sister and just like my own mother, have always been very conscious of what they bought. He bought his truck with a check because they were so wise and planned ahead. Laviania worked while he went to college at EKU. When they first got married at Gibson, the same place where my mom worked her whole life. I believe at some point she got most of her brothers and sisters who needed a job on there to help them out. Lavania baby sit for me until I was probably kindergarten, she didn’t work. She got on at Madison pediatrics then and I recall her many times saying she wished she’d stayed home with me. They are the best role models a person can