My middle-daughter and her husband are left leaning (especially him.) My wife's youngest sister also falls in with them but even more-so. While I don't necessarily like it I've learned to live with it.
My parents grew up during the Depression and WWII and with they being very poor they also have to be very thrifty. I was raised to save all I could because you might need it another day (some call it hoarding.) We had/have big gardens so we canned, dried and froze food for another day. We also had/have eating critters strictly for eating purposes. I also come from a military family (since before the French/Indian war) so we also learned about weapons and such. Having served in the US Army for 26 years I've learned a thing or two and I've collected defensive type "tools" over the years (all within the law.) Anyways the above have ridiculed me for years. I don't believe that the "man" is coming to take what is mine but that doesn't mean someone (s) else might I believe in being prepared.
With this past presidential election the above, especially my Son and Sister in law, have been asking a lot of questions regarding food storage and possibly weapons. Now I don't have a bit of problem passing information on to my daughter and son-in-law because they're family and it also greatly benefits three of my grand children.
While my sister-in-law is technically family I really don't care for her at all, I tolerate at best. I'll talk with her about food/medicine/etc acquisition and storage but I draw the line at weapons. Nope won't do it, after having been called the names that she has directed my way, nope.
My wife says that I'm being too sensitive about it all that I should be the bigger person and forgive. I retorted with I've forgiven but until she apologizes or admits the hypocrisy I'm not budging on the weapons.
So I ask am I being too sensitive and should I pass along my knowledge to my Sister-in-law???
My parents grew up during the Depression and WWII and with they being very poor they also have to be very thrifty. I was raised to save all I could because you might need it another day (some call it hoarding.) We had/have big gardens so we canned, dried and froze food for another day. We also had/have eating critters strictly for eating purposes. I also come from a military family (since before the French/Indian war) so we also learned about weapons and such. Having served in the US Army for 26 years I've learned a thing or two and I've collected defensive type "tools" over the years (all within the law.) Anyways the above have ridiculed me for years. I don't believe that the "man" is coming to take what is mine but that doesn't mean someone (s) else might I believe in being prepared.
With this past presidential election the above, especially my Son and Sister in law, have been asking a lot of questions regarding food storage and possibly weapons. Now I don't have a bit of problem passing information on to my daughter and son-in-law because they're family and it also greatly benefits three of my grand children.
While my sister-in-law is technically family I really don't care for her at all, I tolerate at best. I'll talk with her about food/medicine/etc acquisition and storage but I draw the line at weapons. Nope won't do it, after having been called the names that she has directed my way, nope.
My wife says that I'm being too sensitive about it all that I should be the bigger person and forgive. I retorted with I've forgiven but until she apologizes or admits the hypocrisy I'm not budging on the weapons.
So I ask am I being too sensitive and should I pass along my knowledge to my Sister-in-law???
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