I had over four months off last year, Franky; it is hard.
Financially, we managed. My missus works part time but it's decent money. I dipped a bit into my savings, as well. (I had another part time income, too, and that was a big help [especially when they said they weren't paying me but they did
] but that's no help to you). We did get offers from our families, too, but we didn't need to take them up.
My round is mostly in my head. I leafletted my customers to let them know and that I was coming back. I lost one (3 windows
) but received numerous texts and calls wishing me well and saying that they were prepared to wait for my return.
Another couple of wc'ers also did a few cleans for me but the rest of my customers were very patient. I think customers like to know where they stand.
Overall, I was lucky in many ways. A good family was vital and I reckon you've got that. My customers valued me as as a window cleaner and as a person and I think you've got that covered, too.
Personally my biggest struggle was myself; it can get you down and you almost feel inadequate. I lost my temper with my little boy one night and it nearly reduced me to tears; nothing is worth that. You can manage without money and a round but you've got to stay
you. Your missus and son want you not money and a business.
So, do what you can to get by and manage your round but it's not the be all and end all; you can always start another or try something else.
Chin up, big fellah; you will survive
.
Ps. And I'll get round to donating one day