7 pwh y a- was the fact that I might be paralyzed, ,but it didQ' seem like it took the rescue squad anytime to get there. B: Well, th/t' certainly good, and tbrta one advantage of living in a rural area, I guess you could call it a rural area, as opposed to city living. C: And I know that the people who live around us, some of them came to help us, that I dicnt know, that I had never seen, and they were extremely good to us. One lady, in particular, her husband was a sergeant in the army, and lived down below us, and when she heard that I was in the wreck, as soon as she got her supper meal over, she came to the house to see if anything that she could do, because we had at that time my grandchild, which-as'-c- he wasn't even three years old, and I had two small children, ad she did come to the house you- rinowto see what she could do, and she stayed there with the children, while my husband came to the hospital, and then later that night, about twelve or one o'clock, she brought him back to the hospital without anyone _or asking her to do so. And she could have very easily said, "Well, thaI up the street, that s no concern of mine." And various peopleF I got get-well cards from various people that I really did-' expect it of, and even after I went home, then she called several times, CuIO Ck, L\ ( L-l y0 to-see if there was anything that she could do,-that-shek-cw-help me in anyway, and like I say, 've been in the hospital up here. One time I was in the hospital my husband couldn't even get anybody to 6' i' y \Y Jc\- To me, there that shows that there is a difference, people like us who care, they worry about each other. B: Right.