Hi Nancy,
RH> Quite so, and will be even more so on the next trip. The place where
RH> the team stays only has a dorm size fridge (a full size one is
RH> available wheere we do the cooking) so last year our cooler
RH> supplimented the small fridge. Planning on doing likewise this year,
RH> plus Steve and I will have the camper fridge for our stuff.
NB> Gives you plenty of flexibility... :)
Much more so than the team has had in previous years.
NB> NB>> I don't detest it, anyway... it just comes naturally as the
NB> situation NB>> dictates... whether for me, Richard, or someone
NB> else....
RH> Seems that's how things work out for most people--you find a niche
RH> that you enjoy and earn either a living or pocket money in that realm.
NB> Health care has never been even pocket money for me... only volunteer,
NB> and rarely even recognition... which is ok.. :) I did end up earning
NB> pocket money when I was teaching piano... never made a living at it,
NB> never had a lot of pupils at the same time, but did find some
NB> enjoyment and did it for quite a while until my last pupil couldn't do
NB> it
NB> anymore... never did much actively looking for pupils, just happened
NB> that way... :)
Most of my sewing business has been word of mouth. The cards are useful
for other times I need to give out information, as well as a reminder
with people that have mentioned wanting sewing done. A "who was that
person I was talking with?" kind of thing.
RH> I wouldn't want to be a professional cook/chef, even tho cooking
RH> can be fun. There are enough other issues involved with doing it
RH> professionally that I wouldn't want to deal with.
NB> Sometimes it just isn't feasible... :)
No, I'd need help lifting heavy pots, couldn't do all the cutting up or
other heavy lifting, etc so good thing I didn't make it a career choice.
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Catch you later,
Ruth
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