Posted by JD Seller on March 05, 2018 at 14:57:13 from (208.126.189.95):
In Reply to: Lots of thinking posted by larry@stinescorner on March 05, 2018 at 13:18:21:
Larry your taking too much importance on your actions. How you did things before you battled cancer is what made you the person you where and will again be. Giving up on these things will not really improve your family's lives much if any and will make yours less enjoyable.
You always have been a person of action. For the first time you got hit with some thing that made that not possible for a long period of time. Then just as your getting over that you get hit with the flu. So you have had a rough year. You will not be able to just jump right back in. You will need to rebuild your strength of body and mind.
Now some harsh truths. The items your worrying about are not that valuable for the most part. So the money made or lost over them is not a large consideration. Second because of this it would not be hard for your family to dispose of them down the road either. Simple auction with whatever is left going to scrap. In my area you can hire it done turn key for between 10-20% commission. So actually little bother for anyone.
As for the flower beds and such. I have yet to meet any woman that would bot LOVE to have their yard fixed up like yours is. You see work and they see attractiveness.
P. S. That is why I do NOT let my wife see your posts. She does not need any help for her honey do list. LOL Perk up!!! good times are just ahead!!!!
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