Hi. I have a question.Folloing is an article that I found.
Dear Annie: My 80-something neighbor, "Addie," is being kept in her home and out of a nursing facility by me. She`s tough but sweet. A lot of neighbors used to take turns helping out, but have dropped off.
If her children would split the work, it wouldn`t be too difficult. Addie needs help with cleaning, yardwork, shopping, cooking nutritious meals, minor home maintenance and trips to the doctor. So how do I get her relatives to take over? She`s very particular, but she`s spunky. -- Worn-Out Woman
On the bottome line, it says "she's very particular,but she's spunky"
I looked up a dictionary to find out the definition of spunky. Its synonyms
are bold, brave, strong and irritable. Let's say she's very particualr, but she's brave. But it sounds weired to me. Could you hlep me out?
2006-08-27
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