"you must have had you daddy help, huh?" I suppose I have had some help, but my brothers and I have helped him a LOT also! We all helped around the farm while we were growing up in grade school and high school, and NEVER did we get a regular "paycheck". Yes we did get a little spending money on the occasional time we did get to go to town to "play". Our summers were spent doing whatever kind of work was going on at the time: farming, haying, harvesting, fencing,etc. I think as a child we took 2 vacations. We all bought our own cars by doing odd jobs here and there. These were the vehicles we drove to high school. They were not given to us. Yes, we were given food and shelter, gas for our vehicle, but we were also expected to put in a day's work, which we did. So yes I did have daddy's help, but we are also helping our dad, with NO regular paycheck, so he is able to stay on HIS farm/ranch since he is no longer able to do all the work. Yes, we use some of his equipment and he uses ours. It is a win-win situation for us. But no, it is not like we were born with a silver spoon in our mouth, by any means, and "daddy" has given us the world. We have worked for what we have, like most all of the people on this board have. I did not need the gov't financing, but was told the interest rates would be much better and guarenteed for 30-40 years.
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