Carol has worked off and on through our married life. She has at times derived a lot of pleasure from working and meeting people while she worked. And then it gave her some money of her own so that she would feel more independent, and she enjoyed that, and I was glad for her. Because of diabetes and failing strength she is no longer able to work. The last two years that she worked she just barely made it. She was so tired at times she had to use both her breaks to take a morning nap just so that she could survive. The last job she had was doing laundry for a resort, bed sheets, pillow cases, towels, etc. Her job was of the nature that she could take a long break if she needed to. She had worked harder jobs before that, and she could no longer handle those, but now her working days are over. She just does as much as she feels like doing, and that is okay.
Our very good friends that I am going to the Philippines with this fall each work. He is a post master, and she works at an assisted living place. They are having a house build in Negros Orient, and a lot of his money goes for that project. She sends her money to her family in the Philippines, and it helps them survive. I don't know her family yet, but she is a very good person, a devout Catholic. She prays a lot and is a real believer. I think they are attending a Methodist church now. They are very happy with that arrangement because they both have an investment, his in the house, and hers in the support of her family in the Philippines.