Hi Shawn,
RH> of vegetables. The chicken was surprisingly quite moist; I was
RH> expecting it to be dried out so was happy that it wasn't.
SH> That is good. I know some of the bigger places the heat lamps tend to
SH> dry stuff out.
I know, I've had food like that before. Other side of the coin is that
the side is dished up, then they cook the meat, leaving the side to get
cold. I've had that happen too--and sent the side back to be reheated.
RH> We had our times like that, especially when the girls were still at
RH> home. We've been doing better the last few years tho and been able
RH> to pay it off each month. Helps keep our credit report looking good,
SH> It's sad, I haven't been this broke since I went bankrupt back in the
SH> financial crash of 2009. I started over then, had a nice business
SH> made some money, illegal business took over my industry and now I work
SH> for a big corporation and live pay check to pay check. In my 50's I
SH> have $0.00 in savings. Not one penny. Most months I dip into a line
SH> of credit to pay the rent. I sure do thank the gubment for letting
SH> illegal companys take over.
OUCH!! That hurts. What kind of an industry were you in and couldn't you
get training in something else? Not sure how Canadian laws work for
something like that so I may just be pipe dreaming.
RH> those unexpected events, a clean and clear line of credit goes a
RH> long way.
SH> I'll never have that again as long as I live.
Is Andrea affected the same way or does she have a separate credit
history? When Steve was in the Army, he had a Top Secret clearance and
had to keep everything in order, even his finances. I could do nothing
that would affect his clearance. He co-signed a note to purchase a
vehicle for our younger daughter; sometimes payments were made at the
last mminute of the due date but we got thru that. It did enable her to
establish her own credit so she was able to buy future vehicles without
needing a co-signer.
We're getting ready to make a quick trip up to NY State to see Steve's
mom. Taking the camper so I was just out there checking what foods we
need to pack. We'd left some things in from our trip to TN so don't need
to bring out quite as much, do need to get some eggs to pack.
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Catch you later,
Ruth
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