Nope, it's not Liz here, it is Barb. Remember Arthur? Well, we had no house damage, thank goodness. I am grateful for that. But we live in the middle of 3 acres of grass, flower and shrub beds, and lots of tall hardwood trees. Bill wanted lots of land when he retired in 99. Now I wish we had 1/4 acre or less.
I just finished the backbreaking work, in heat and humidity, picking up what seemed like a million twigs, branches and parts of big trees, all blown down the other night. When I came inside, Bill was comfortably reading the paper and watching TV. He can't help much and I understand most of that.'
However, when I had just finished, here comes our 83 yr old neighbor lady, a sweet widow lady, with a bucket and her cloth gloves, and a sunhat, offering to help me. I thanked her for the offer and then she and I talked about all the teenage boys, and many more younger ones, who live in our neighborhood. Not one of them has offered help, I would pay well, but they all stay inside with their tv, ipods and pads, and games, etc. And mommy and daddy supply any spending money they want.
When I was a girl, and a young teen, I would have been out every day making money helping people with their yard work if it was needed. You all too? Or do I just need to shut up about all this and tell myself to clean up alone, with no help anymore. Even our daughter and SIL expect pay to help. I am pissed right now. Thanks for listening. And one more time, I HATE HURRICANES.
Barb
My Dad taught my brother and I, the pleasure that comes from helping folks. We went a couple doors down from us, one snowy winter day, and shoveled a nice older lady's walk....we really thought that we'd gotten away with helping someone as 'secret helpers'.....a few days later, a lavender envelope with a thank you card appeared in our mailbox....with a perfumed dollar inside....it was addressed to Jeff an I.............it was unsigned ;D ......we've never forgotten that.....
If I was closer I would help in a heart beat. I was taught that if you want something you had to work for it. I help my grandma all the time with yard work. She keeps trying to pay me. And will get offended when I refuse payment. I don't like taking her money. That's not why I help her.
It's just not right to accept money from relatives to help them!!! I have a 90 year old nieghbor i help out all the time and love to do it.
And there are people who help me out. One night we had bad winds and a half a tree fell here. I was out of town only to come home and find i
it all cut up and stacked. Never have found out who done it.
It's like at work. We can't keep help there. The starting pay is $12.00 a hour and everytime a young man comes in and works a couple days we never see him again!
Days are different now i guess. I have worked since i was 15 and now i'm 54. Have always had a job, either delivering papers,walking beans,detasseling something but always a job.