Posted by olgentdc on June 01, 2022 at 20:36:07 from (38.2.12.14):
My Wifes sister in sicily is dying from cancer.my wife is still recovering from extensive back fusion surgery that went very well .her daughter and or grandaughter does not want to go home with her to sicily for the sad events. I could go for 2 weeks , and come back seperately. but .there is few dependable folks here to look after my 18 pairs cow calves. , i might sell down to 10, but still gonna be tuf for a 15yr old kid and a neighbor guy to look after them while i am gone .if i sell out completely i can never get back in easily,and have the nice clean herd i now have . i am certain many of you know what you would do in my situation , so tell me..... both of us are worn down from health problems.i suggested one of my sisters to go , but i know my wife wants me to go and i will be miserable and out of step all the while she is gone out of lonliness. .i do have sons , one is crippled from abroken neck ,the other flys all over with his new job he loves. they just cant be bothered to look after cows like i did for my dad, last winter while i was in the hospital they were barely capable of pulling trees off fence and keeping cows in when the storms came thru. and naturally they want me to stay on the farm .
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