Hello Everyone, What a great topic starter.
I am from a small farming town called Castleford Idaho 2 hours ride east of our capitol Boise we have a pop.245 people.
I am 53,and I am also disabled. There are a lot of us disabled folk. My disability just meaning I can't walk.
I thought I was the oldest woman alive to still play video games. I feel so much better knowing that there are others who still freak out over them.I say freak out,because here I am posting about how much I love a game and writing posts over it.
So many of my family and friends think I've lost my mind.lol
I thought that this forum was filled with young and teenage
}+children and I was totally weird.And I am happy to be wrong.I have a daughter 26 named Aurelia. She is a CNA in a hospital in a town called Twin Falls about 30 miles east of here. She is still going to school to get her PA degree(Physicians Assistant)She seems like a lifer as far as her education goes,she was once going to be a social worker, but formed the opinion she couldn't do it because she might have taken children from thier families. And she believes families need to stay together and work through thier problems.I agree.
I have a wonderful husband who I have been happily in love with for 30 years. And who thinks I am totally crazy to get all excited over a game,but he still puts up with me.
I have a mini pincher named kokakola,a black cat named ash(he is my best friend)two out side dogs named pastor and duke.
And VV has literally saved my life.I am totally dependent on my daughter and husband. And I feel very blessed to say that because so many people in my situation have no one.
I crochet afgans, baby blankets, make dolls and other crafts.
I was always blessed to have been a stay at home wife and mother. There are so many women who have to work outside the home because of financial reasons or because they want to.
I chose to be one of them that stayed at home. But staying home doesn't necessarily mean not working (as I am sure you stay at home mothers agree).
VV is a wonderful game it takes me to somewhere other than my disability allows me. It helps me to put my mind in other directions.It literally has kept me thinking about my little people not myself.
I Really am glad to have met you all.:)
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