Losing currency.
Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2015 6:32 pm
So I keep doing too many things ( mostly eating ) and then soon enough I have not flown for 6 months.
Before I was blissfully married this would not have happened. After putting a ring on the finger of my wife's most cherished possession, I stopped working out of town, making lots of money and easily being able to afford flying, while making payments on her house and a sorely neglected overpriced motorcycle.
At the time I ended up not flying for nearly five years. Every single day I wanted to fly.
Now things are paid off but my new job tending children, a dog and the house, just did not pay in money.
I grabbed a part time paying job but spend those wages on more eating. The "choice" part of this tale.
Chuck, do you feel like your skills are slipping away a bit? I know for me not flying has always been a little like paddling up stream, you stop and you float backwards needing to relearn things. Then again I only have 300 hours. 75 or more probably wasted by fooling around instead of flying precisely.
I am much happier these days. Never though I would be satisfied rarely flying but for whatever reason I am.
I have to take my daughter to the museum and grab some groceries for camping tomorrow. I am interested in reading how you feel about not flying Chuck.
Before I was blissfully married this would not have happened. After putting a ring on the finger of my wife's most cherished possession, I stopped working out of town, making lots of money and easily being able to afford flying, while making payments on her house and a sorely neglected overpriced motorcycle.
At the time I ended up not flying for nearly five years. Every single day I wanted to fly.
Now things are paid off but my new job tending children, a dog and the house, just did not pay in money.
I grabbed a part time paying job but spend those wages on more eating. The "choice" part of this tale.
Chuck, do you feel like your skills are slipping away a bit? I know for me not flying has always been a little like paddling up stream, you stop and you float backwards needing to relearn things. Then again I only have 300 hours. 75 or more probably wasted by fooling around instead of flying precisely.
I am much happier these days. Never though I would be satisfied rarely flying but for whatever reason I am.
I have to take my daughter to the museum and grab some groceries for camping tomorrow. I am interested in reading how you feel about not flying Chuck.