...and good morning.
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...and good morning.
I just learned that Fort Logan is the sixth busiest Armed Services Cemetery in the country averaging twenty services a day.
For those of us that are in NE and E Colorado, please keep an eye on the skies this afternoon and be ready to take cover.
There is enough potential with sufficient dew points and shear at elevation to get nasty today.
High Risk in south central OK and western central KS.
“I’m need a scope for my 6.5CM for hunting. What scope should I get?” Responses are NF ATACR F1, RZ gen2 4.5-27 and USO. Because everyone who hunts uses those.....
Amazing horseback ride in the San Juans today. the views were spectacular.
Somewhere from Ridgway to Durango will end up being my forever home someday. Damn I love this state.
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Yeah, rising property values are terrible.
Anybody got any coupon codes for PSA? Need a couple BCG.
It'd really help if you had more realistic housing requirements. It's a tough market to buy in, but from what I can glean from your posts, you probably make enough money.
Well I guess I did it all wrong. I worked hard, saved a little money, and was responsible enough with my credit to be able to buy a house (first one a VA loan) less than one year after ETS.
I didn't know I should have waited for my 'rents to die.
Seriously, that's your plan? Kinda morbid dontcha think?
Not to mention medical bills eating up that inheritance. Granted it's probably protected, but if you don't expect your parents to for within 20 years, then you could easily have that amount of money set aside by yourself. Enough talking about your parents though.
I liked that there was a lot of appreciation shown for our veterans today, that's cool.
Oh Gosh, i remember my first VA loan, back when interest rates were in the teens. Thanks to the VA, an easy $5k started the dream. Now we're hoping to find a place under $200k
I am working hard, putting money away. Paying off debt. Still going to go back to school in the next few years and further my education into the practice of law.
Dont take my post so literal. I didnt expand on it in exact detail.
I'm not just sitting around waiting on them to die just so I can buy a cabin. But with their health issues, I dont expect either to live beyond their 70's (next 10-15 years is my guess).
But when they do, I know what I want to do with the money. That's all.
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Chainsaws are too taboo to loan out here on COAR huh bob[Coffee]
Some people wait for parents to die and others spend (& sell) nearly everything they have in order too make sure they recieve the care they need, to each thier own.
Bob Dole
I mostly borrowed trash cans. Let's see if I can post a photo while using my phone.
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Nope. I'll fix it when I get home.
One of my parents has passed, I doubt the other makes it another 5 years.
I want nothing from their passing.
They have already given me much more than I ever could have imagined or could have repaid.
And none of it involved money or material things.
:( May they rest in peace, BP.
Couldn't wait for Friday....so Indian Taco for lunch right now
I had an idea what assets our parents had.
My sisters who lived in the area took care of dad the 6 years after mom passed. When it was time to divide any monies there were in the estate, i told them to split it among them since they were there to deal with everything.
Well, it is Taco Tuesday after all.
I'm kind of in the same boat. My brother lives an hour/hour and a half from my parents and I'm 10 hours away. There are a couple of nick-nacks from my grandparents I'd enjoy having, but mostly just let me brother have everything.
While I see my parents too rarely, we do communicate often and what I really want is for them to stay alive forever (which I know is unrealistic) so I can learn even more from them. I know they won't be here forever so I'll just take what experiences the good Lord provides and enjoy they presence in my life while I can.
While I see my parents too rarely, we do communicate often and what I really want is for them to stay alive forever (which I know is unrealistic) so I can learn even more from them. I know they won't be here forever so I'll just take what experiences the good Lord provides and enjoy they presence in my life while I can.
I think this sentiment could fit a great many families. It certainly does in the case with my own folks, and it's different with my friends parents. Dementia is part of the sum on this deal, and that is a game changer for sure. Especially when an outside caregiver starts to indicate to the recipient that amorous interests from the patient are OKAY. wtf? There is some fixing going on with that aspect right now.
Yay, first date this past Saturday, then I find out that half of my iMessages haven’t been going through or I haven’t been receiving them. Good times