DOING MORE HOMEWORK

The thing we were most worried about was keeping the house.  We weren't sure of the laws in our state, and that is what has kept us from contacting a lawyer even to get this thing moving.  We need to know about property protection exemptions, and the only way we can find out is to do a little more homework then contact a lawyer.  Deb wanted to take some more time and think things over.  I'm for that too, but we don't  have a lot of time left to decide things.  I'd say the longest we have is three weeks.  I suggested we go up to the lake, get away from the business, and really think things through this way.  There will be no employees, no kids, dogs barking, nothing.  She liked the idea.  I did to.  And I can get a little fishing in too.  I haven't had a chance  to do that in years.  That Friday we closed and drove up to the lake.  The weather was nice, not too hot.  We got to the house and found that it had been broken into.  Not by humans but by animals.  We think it might have been a raccoon, but we weren't sure.  I started the clean up.  What ever it was — and I think it might have been a couple of squirrels — really ripped the place apart.  We were wondering if they had escaped or maybe had died in the house.  We didn't smell anything, so we are thinking the go out.

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