Well back then Officer I was divorced.going for my LPN,trying to raise two kids,working as a horse trainer and racing on the rodeo circuit.I did at the time what I thought I had to do to keep going and survive.After I graduated from LPN school I gave up barrel racing,worked as a nurse and a trainer for awhile.Gave up professional training when I went to RN school. After getting my RN degree I quit the speed.
So that's my boring life in a nutshell
I really did need you to go that far. When you said not by choice I thought maybe someone was drugging you, so it was by necessity. I was a child of the 60s and 70s and when I first joined the Club it was our main source of income, we have better ways to make money now but back then everyone was into it and most of it came from the medical school but I along with half the population of the county did it. Me for about 10 years and I quit for other reasons not because I really wanted to but it was for the best!
