FLVT 9 Page 13 Her children were younger. She must have had somebody come in. G: Was there a nursery or anything in Flavet Three? A: Not that I know of. We tried one here in town, and she didn't like it, so I quit my job temporarily until she started school. G: That was the preschool that your husband was telling me about? A: Yes. She just couldn't adjust. G: Did you have any concerns about raising your child in Flavet? A: Not at all. I sure didn't. G: Did you expect that your financial situation would change after your husband graduated? A: Oh sure. G: Did living in Flavet influence your life in any way? A: I guess you can't forget the bare necessities that you put up with. G: What were the negative aspects of living there that we haven't already covered? A: I don't know. I guess we're easy to please because I never had any [complaints]. G: What was the best part about living there? A: It was on campus I guess. It was cheap, very cheap. G: What was the worst? A: I can't think of a worst. We had a car to get our groceries. G: Are there any other individuals that you can suggest that I should interview for this study? A: That lived in Flavet? G: Yes. A: There's only one couple, and they were graduate students that we were very