Susan2 took time off and dipped into savings to make it work.
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Where I had to be off for a year. And so I lost a school year there. And that was hard, because we’d just been married a couple of years. And you know, finances, we had to take some money back out of our RRSPs, which you get slammed for, those kinds of things, to make things work. But we did, we got through that with help of family.
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