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I truly understand what AMN is saying and the point she is trying to make.
Sometimes I need help but would prefer it to be the way I need it and not the way the person who is offering it would prefer. They seem to think I am ungrateful but quite the contrary. As AMN pointed out, it takes me less time to do it my way than it would with someone else's help. I know what needs to be done, how, and in what order. Here's one example: pruning trees - only about 500-600. I used to be able to do it in one, maybe two days. Now it takes me a week. My husband has offered to help me which I have discovered makes the task twice as long. ![]() Since it doesn't rain here, there is no need to haul everything back into the shed. I can leave everything out in the field where I left off the day before thus saving myself time and energy. The problem is that he wants to help his way and not the way I need help. He doesn't know how to prune trees for retail (I have tried to teach him and even had someone else try!) Solution: I prune without his help. He can now mow the field with the tractor and not run over the fence, the irrigation pipe, or knock down trees!
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