bread paddle. She couldn't wait till the county inspectors came. Within days John and Joan had all of the house done except for the second and third floor's windows and that could wait till they had more money. They had a roofing company come out and inspected the roofing and it needed a new roof so they spent their savings to get a metal roof put on. John had put out a sidewalk sign that his law firm was now open. His first client was a pro bono case presenting his wife's case that her company had been sabatoga due to him testifying against the illegal dealings of the Harding Law Firm in their old county. After hearing their side of the case the county told Joan that she would be required to take this one day class held at the county health departmentJoan was glad to sign up for the one day class and aced it with flying colors way before the rest of the group that had assembled there so she got her paperwork and then went to get her business licsence and was ready to go into business. She loved the candy business but with baking breads and pies she would be able to offer more to the public. The town's people was glad to buy her different kinds of bread and pies and cinnamon rolls. The children of the town loved her hard choclate dipped strawberries and bananas along with her Choclate Pecan clusters, her Peanut Butter Balls and her homemade fudges. For the first time Joan felt as though she belonged somewhere and John's Law firm was getting started as well. He had several n