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Sometimes cars come so close, that I have to go in the bushes on the side of the road

Sometimes cars come so close, that I have to go in the bushes on the side of the road

by Lynn Oldshue | Dec 5, 2016 | A Southern Soul

I ride my bike or take the BRAT. I pay them $7 to go to Foley or $5 to go to Daphne. Sometimes my friends take me places, or I stay at home. Riding that bike keeps me in good health and the doctor told me to get plenty of exercise. Sometimes cars come so close on the...
For years I questioned why the stroke happened, then I realized God slowed me down

For years I questioned why the stroke happened, then I realized God slowed me down

by Lynn Oldshue | Dec 4, 2016 | A Southern Soul

“He had a stroke 15 years ago, he has a bit of aphasia with his speech, but we will be fine.” “I was an entrepreneur and ran a company that made dual laminates. All of a sudden, I had a stroke.” “He was 55 and at work. Another company had...
My husband works for Airbus and we have been here for 15 months

My husband works for Airbus and we have been here for 15 months

by Lynn Oldshue | Dec 3, 2016 | A Southern Soul

“I live next to Hamburg, in the north of Germany. My husband works for Airbus and we have been here for 15 months and will be here through July or August next year. I used to work for an airline and we went many times to America and other countries. Germans love...
I am the produce manager and he is the meat manager

I am the produce manager and he is the meat manager

by Lynn Oldshue | Dec 2, 2016 | A Southern Soul

“I am the produce manager and he is the meat manager. We order everything and make sure it looks good and pull it when it goes bad. We also sell to restaurants and have to know what to keep on hand. I have been working here for 25 years and he has been working...
I took care of my mama until she passed away. I try to be strong but I still miss her

I took care of my mama until she passed away. I try to be strong but I still miss her

by Lynn Oldshue | Dec 1, 2016 | A Southern Soul

“I turned 70 in October. I come down here to kill time. My mama died in 2008.  I am a bachelor and my family looks after me. I never married. I took care of my mama until she passed away. She had dementia and she was in a nursing home where she didn’t know anybody. I...
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