How about the house that the cart is parked in. When my husband and I pioneered we lived in a 1950's mobile home that the rent was dirt cheep. We ate bean's and rice so as to put all of our money pioneering. We would never have dreamed nor could we even have afforded a home like that one in a our wildest dreams. Where I live now that home would cost 250,000. How do you pay for a home like that flopping whoppers part time because you did not go to collage.
What about all the brothers we hear about all the time in Africa who swim through crocodile infested waters to get to the meeting carrying their cloths on the heads. How fair is that to those poor brothers who sacrifice their lives every time there is a meeting. It's all we hear about in the year book. Yet this couple live in a very nice home and by the ocean.
Must be hard to pioneer now days.
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