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Originally Posted by JMintzer
So, it's the neighbor's fault? Our neighbor's are very helpful. They watch our home when we're away. My wife helped a lady she came across sitting on the curb. She simply "ran out of gas" and couldn't finish her walk home. My wife assisted her home and stayed with her until her husband came home.
She didn't have a clue who this lady was, either...
I've taken another neighbor (who broke her wrist and can't drive) to the dentist. My wife took her to PT...
I posted on Next Door and our local neighborhood message board about needing to borrow a set of golf clubs for my son in law who was visiting. I had a dozen offers...
You didn't answer my question. Being smaller doesn't mean you don't have to drive. Nor does less traffic. Once you can't live by yourself, Mr Schwartz had no plans to take care of anyone...
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You are fortunate to have such neighbors. And I bet your wife and you are like that yourself.
Being smaller meant my aunt could walk from her house relatively safely to where she needed to go. Try that now.
If you notice, some people refer to their house not as my “home” but as an “investment”. At least they are being honest about it. Funny how people who plan to age out in their home, don’t usually refer to it as an investment.