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the family worked. Laundry, cleaning, preparing food--Dottie had plenty to do in helping keep up the household during her formative years.This admirably dedicated work ethic instilled by her parents during childhood has stayed with her throughout her life. Now well into her 60s,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Dottie finds it difficult to NOT work. She's currently nursing a wrenched back,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], the result of rearranging and cleaning up her front porch--against doctor's orders. After recent surgery for a slipped disc,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Dottie's doctor demanded that she take it easy until he determined that her back had healed enough for her to resume normal activities. "But I can't just sit around," she says. The porch has gotten too cluttered for her liking; there is gardening to do; the elephant ears are growing out of control,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], choking out other plants in her landscaping. "I can't just stop because my back hurts. I have to keep working."NOTE: Keep an eye out for more about my visit in Moundville,http://www.ewwealth.com/, AL in a forthcoming issue of The Atlantic magazine |
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