No Time… Hiatus?
If you missed my last blog post, you can read it here. Pretty much explains what’s going on and should […]
If you missed my last blog post, you can read it here. Pretty much explains what’s going on and should […]
**Summary:**
While navigating the mental and financial hardships of building a new business, the author faces a sudden family crisis. His wife, Julie, who recently launched her own entrepreneurial path, tripped and broke both of her ankles, requiring immediate surgery on one. Because their home is structurally unequipped for a wheelchair and the only accessible entrance is decaying, they urgently need to replace a failing porch railing and build an ADA-compliant ramp. Facing existing heavy debts and a projected cost of $4,000 to $12,000 for construction, the author feels their dreams are beginning to crumble under the overwhelming physical and financial weight, yet he resolves that he has no choice but to find a way to push forward.
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