Max and Jennie confirm their contentment in Florida, not claiming perfection —that would be unrealistic— but very good. On the subject of spending mony to maintain their Florida residence complex, Max takes a very un-frugal stand.
MAX: Even with all the protest that from time to time comes up, we are still happy satisfied here. Happy I can't say, because as I told you, happiness takes in a broad way, and we have plenty to be thankful. After we saw what's going on in the world, we have to be alert, and we have to give each other courage, and that's what we are doing. And if sometimes I feel a note of pessimism, it's only natural. Don't take it as a... a state of mind, always. The weathers were very good —compared to last year it was very good. From time to time we have here a cold spell, and it goes over, so we can help ourselves.
So Paul, be the best, you and all the children be the best. And we are placed in a nice place, with nice people, but you gotta expect the picture changing, like I mentioned you. Some people got sick, some people sell, the overall picture is changing. But up to now we manage to keep up the morale...
MAX: And our health is fine and alright. And the face of this place; there are some people they wanted to degrade the place, save on the lights, save on the water, save on this, save on that. Fortunately we have people that want this place to look decent and perfect...
JENNIE: ... and presentable.
MAX: ... and presentable, and that's what it is. Of course expenses will be more next year, some things will start to deteriorate, painting and so on…