zin:n oil l drl is reaeay expeivive. evev a used e costs ouout $1000 s.s.l prorobly have to saveor a while. b the jobere is o 's much sier thafield work. rerter: li here isustic, a bit li living the wilwest during theold rush. mayiyint aye makeses due cookig for her small family on a wood-burning stove. although a a proper kitctchen d be nice, s she says, likike thes on tv. but that's d dream s'll l have to waiait for. ma: with o oil, there arare upd downs and no grantntees. memetimewe makake loes, bubuat least we h have enough t to lin and supporort our famililie. rerter: : as eveni n nears, the sesearing heat coolsls a littld neighbors come t together and cw betel ts, , an ixpensisive ststimulant atat zin min oo'o'se rolls up in leaves. ma: i hohope that in a a few ya we wl hahave saved enonough to t out of h here. i would d really like to o opep my own litittle shop. reporter: at the side ofhehe ro we e meetay choho w. at thehe end of the e day, shes araround with bubuckets and rao soak up the e spillage. her eleldest child i is the 9h grade, so the fami