JDSeller Your story of life reminds me so much of my own. But only from the Childs View.... My Father was a farmer/logger/builder & @ 29 years old with a pregnant Wife (me) & 3 other children had a accident with dynmite lost his eyesight for life. Never did I or my brother & sisters go to school in dirty cloths, none were new but always clean. We always ate, maybe not what I wanted but ate & ate Well. Since the accident, dad didn't look at his handicap as a problem on a inconvience. He built a Chicken Coop, 104'x 36' 2 story, graded the site with his own dozer Mom Steering it & Dad operated it. We had 7000 laying chickens, we all did the work , mostly dad. Then he started wood working again (BLIND) & did Chickens including butchering called out birds every week. Dad built gun cabinets /china hutchs / ceder chest / Kitchens / haywagons / silage wagons / roofed house's overhauled engines BLIND. Never did we get federal assistance & I remember many times the only money he had was the Money in his pocket which amounted to 10 to 40 dollars. When times were bad God came through, by inspiring a friend/neighbor or church with something that was what we really needed. After a few years We signed a contract with Scotch Game Call Co. of New York to make Box Turkey calls, to the tune of 10,000 calls per week? Us Kids Fainted.... He did it, made it work, his sacrifice of steady work for us Kids is unmeasured, he passed away in 1973 of a stoke at the age of 46.... He is with me always.
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