Posted by Bruce from Can. on January 29, 2019 at 03:07:16 from (74.12.71.182):
In Reply to: How Big is YOUR Dream posted by olgentdc on January 28, 2019 at 19:35:20:
Doing what I want, with my sweet heart. Always wanted to milk cows on my own farm. Met my wife when I was 15. Graduated from high school at 17, and worked two jobs till I was 20. Got the chance to rent a farm with a small dairy stable, used the money I saved and started dairy farming. Next year at 21, we got married... Don’t have any big pile of cash. , but we have a few investments, and still have the dairy farm. We don’t have everything paid for yet, not really sure a business really wants to be totally debt free, government starts to take a bigger share then , lol. All in all very happy life, lovely wife, three adult sons, and now two grandsons. I am just over 58 and still go to the barn 7 days a week, but I haven’t held a job since about this time of year 1981. So yes , I got what I wanted, yes I made plans to make it happen, and worked hard to be sure those plans worked out. If I could change one thing , it would be to slow down the passing of time. Years fly by at a ridiculous rate, and I am too young to be getting this old.
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