Saturday, March 12, 2011

Veronic's new Life and Home Cripple Creek Farm

Veronica in her city was always known as simply and average girl next door kind of pretty no real beauty, boys were always satisfied to just be her friend. Yet her in her husband's home town of Echo, Wisconsin they all seemed to adore her endless beauties with never ending and even embaresing compliments at times. She took it lightly as small town country kindness and nothing more. Her In-laws were the worst with all of this vain flattery. Again, she just thought it a cultural difference in oppinons and simply laughed every time. She also assumed most were out to be extra nice in fear of loosing work, since the Witmore's owned half the bussiness's in town already. They had thought to sell the old family farm, it didn't do much business anymore but still held much too many fond childhood memories for Vincent her new husband. So there they put up roots and had there first three sons the first three years they lived there. There fourth, boy came two years later. Then the girls one every year for four years. Veronica had made it her mission to give all her children a great country experience for there childhood memories. She had the best counrty tailor come and sew them all baby clothes, and diaper's quilts, pillow cases, coats, hats, mittens everything they needed was just sewn right up by the house tailor. Never anything store bought, her children could pick whatever they choose from the catologs, magazines,the highest of fashions and have it made right from home. That's how skilled her tailor was. There cook was the same any meat dish from the fields or the oceans prepared with ease whenever they liked, and all variety of fruits and veggies were always kept stocked well in there very large panty's straight from there own fields. Veronica and Vincent never did any of this work them selves of course, much to busy with the families book work and the children. Vincent had been the first of his family to graduate college or even to go at all, with his business degree. He was smart enough now to not only run the farm but a couple town hardware shops as well and a restaurant, and two grocery stores.He owned them and managed them he wasn't home allot at first but then he found the right people he trusted so he could be more at home with his wife and children. Then he seemed to hardly never want to leave the farm at all, he said this is how life was meant to be lived in the great outdoors having fun enjoying yourself, not always clouded with too many thoughts and worries behind desks somewhere. Veronica did agree with her husband, she too loved there life at Cripple Creek.

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