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The blanket is never used for sleeping outdoors anymore – it’s too luxurious. The Fixin’ Cuts & Stickin’ Butts Is What I Do – Medical Assistant Shirt, Hoodie is without a doubt the warmest outer garment I have ever worn and wool retains its heating properties even when wet. However, the issue with blanket costs changed radically with the Industrial Revolution in England in the early – mid 1700s and in the US in the mid 1700s with the construction of the Slater Mill and Lowell’s American Manufacturing Company in Waltham, MA. Not only were sleeping habits changed as the price of a blanket plummeted but the entire social fabric of the region changed as workers moved from being farm hands to factory workers. But the always-falling price of blankets was a marvel at the time no less remarked-upon than today’s “Moore’s Law” which talks of the price of technology being cut in half every seven years.

It really depends on how religious you still are. If one simply joins a more “liberal” church, it can be much less traumatic. You might still be ostracized by your family, but in areas of the U.S. with a large Anabaptist population, there will be many others who have made the same choice, and you will not have a difficult time finding a Fixin’ Cuts & Stickin’ Butts Is What I Do – Medical Assistant Shirt, Hoodie home with others who have followed the same path. And in families with many children, statistically it is likely that some will leave. Many Amish/Mennonite families have to deal with children leaving the church, and eventually come to terms with the black sheep. If you’re one of the younger children, and the second or third to leave, there will be less drama. If you don’t have another church community to go to, it can be very hard. One has to build a circle of friends and find their way in the world from scratch. Given the culture in areas where Anabaptists commonly live, the default for ex-members is to become blue-collar rednecks. Truck drivers, construction workers, mechanics and the like. Plain folk have good Swiss/German genes, and are pretty hearty drinkers once they let themselves. The background of independent thought and hard work makes them fairly well-suited to entrepreneurship.