so, she had tired of the long commute she had between her job in downtown wichita and she had married this farmer and is way outest. grandma arnie said she could quit her job but she didn't want to quit. when had she not worked? she was proud of what she did at the courthouse. what, she said? i got used to the big money. she received a meager salary, accepted without negotiation, as were most women's salaries, but living at the farm, she paid no rent or mortgage, a lot of what she earned went into savings for the first time in her life, or to bail out a friend who needed help the way betty herself had needed it so long ago. she was tired of the long daily commute from the farm, but it made more sense, the thought to keep her beyond and find a house in witch which, which could be a long-term property investment nye how. for all the moving in her haas and even her many years on the charges wichita was still her home. i went along as she visited open houses. i liked the brown brick house with the glass coffee table. they want $60,000 for it, grandma betty said. that is too high. back hom