Michael,

> Then you're doing exactly what you need to be doing...reworking the 
> plan.  I meant no disrespect, as I'm sure you know.
> 
> I'm all for living in your dream house/area, provided you can find 
> gainful employment to meet the needs/expenses.  When that's not 
> possible, you must move on.  That's a big reason why Pine Grove never 
> worked out for me....no tech jobs (for VFP!) anywhere near 
> there.  I had 
> one that ended in 2002 but we all know it's been a "rare breed" tool 
> that we love.  (Another reason to expand your toolset!)

I am not offended by what you said. I'm 51 and my life savings is sunk into
this property. If it doesn't work, I will be losing a lot. I've faced that
fact that it might not go the way I want... But I'm certainly not at the
giving up point yet.

The new company will be Emryld Advantage. I'm still working on getting it
all going the way I want it to go. McStyles Software, LLC is still
responsible for all of the consulting jobs and the web sites. Emryld is
everything else -- insurance, pre-paid legal, and so forth. I'll be licensed
as a mortgage broker soon too. This is me picking up stuff that I'm
interested in for online services. The market won't be depressed forever.

We felt our property was worth far more than we have in it right now. That's
a good thing since we are probably on the hook for around $1.3 million on
it. Either way, if it goes down the toilet we'll be living on Steve's
pension in a trailer park for a while. Obviously, I'll work as hard as I can
to avoid that... But no matter what happens we'll survive it. I don't kill
easily, and money isn't the sole definition of my self-worth.

If it does go OK, we'll be doing well financially as well as having the
property we really wanted. The trees and streams and views are really
difficult to duplicate. I truly love it here. I'll go through a lot to keep
it.

Kristyne McDaniel
http://www.kristynemcdaniel.com/blog
http://www.militarydraftissues.com/
http://www.mcstyles.com/
 
Whether you think you can, or you think you can't.... you are right.
 -- Henry Ford



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