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Date: | Thu, 7 Aug 2003 08:54:38 -0700 |
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i have cp and a house. i however am a walker. as a
young person i could do much of the stuff like cutting
grass etc. as i have aged, i am less and less able.
i advise that you spend the money to make the house as
matainence free as possible, ie: not needing painting
by using siding etc.
next purchase judy and i will go to something that has
more accessability features as i and ,who knows, she
may need a chair or scooter in the future.
--- Michael Orzel <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> I do not communicate much to you guys but Wendy and
> I did something
> last week that you should all know about. WE BOUGHT
> A HOUSE. After
> living in Apts. for around 20 years, we decided a
> long time ago to
> look for a house. It happen last week and the
> projected date for the
> closing is Oct. 7.
>
> We have ideas as to how up keep up OUR house but,
> does anyone on the
> list (who has cp that is very involved) owns a
> house. I would like to
> see how others with cp takes care of their house.
> Thank you.
>
> P.S. Kyle good luck with everthing
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