rummuser,
Yes, I need someone to share it with too.
Mike,
Travel counts as play if that’s what you enjoy doing.
BHB,
I don’t have To Do lists, I have Possibility lists. Most of the items are for play and I have a lot more than I have time for. But if you enjoy working, go for it!
although this last week, one of things I was thinking about when prone on my bed (sick) was that i think all challenges that involve travelling be put on hold or never done again…this occured when a refreshment/pit stop didn’t seem to be on the agenda of the bus company – only pickup/drop off occurred!
on the way home, same company bus stopped 20mins – apparently they are supposed to do that…don’t know why not on way down!!!
Me too. I don’t like living out of a suitcase. Things get lost & stolen. After 2weeks of a 3 or 4 week trip I REALLY want to be home. If we’re on the other side of the world, it doesn’t pay to only do 2 weeks, with time travel, jet lags, cost.
I like visiting the kids better. [Kids is not a universal word. Probably sounds as strange as lads does to me.]
BHB,
We drive out to see Kaitlin, Torben and the grandanimals every other year. For a while we were going to Montana in alternate years, but 2010 was a red-letter year for me because we didn’t have to go anywhere. What luxury!
Exactly! Eat, drink, play and sleep, but with a wife alongside.
Works for me… with (quite) a bit of travel thrown in. 😉
I’d also need my to-do (possibility list). I need jobs to do that I mark off when done. Ahhhhhhhh
Good for me. As long as enough stuff is included in ‘play’.
rummuser,
Yes, I need someone to share it with too.
Mike,
Travel counts as play if that’s what you enjoy doing.
BHB,
I don’t have To Do lists, I have Possibility lists. Most of the items are for play and I have a lot more than I have time for. But if you enjoy working, go for it!
Evan,
You get to decide. 🙂
Women tell me that they have a cleaning person. “That’s what I do for myself.” [they say]
What I do for myself is clean— so that I bend, stoop, reach, lift, shove, twist, move…
BHB,
No wonder you’re in such good shape. 🙂
Ahhhhh gee, You say the nicest things.
all the dogs’ life plus challenges…
although this last week, one of things I was thinking about when prone on my bed (sick) was that i think all challenges that involve travelling be put on hold or never done again…this occured when a refreshment/pit stop didn’t seem to be on the agenda of the bus company – only pickup/drop off occurred!
on the way home, same company bus stopped 20mins – apparently they are supposed to do that…don’t know why not on way down!!!
Cathy,
I agree, I don’t like to travel anymore either. I love my everyday life.
Me too. I don’t like living out of a suitcase. Things get lost & stolen. After 2weeks of a 3 or 4 week trip I REALLY want to be home. If we’re on the other side of the world, it doesn’t pay to only do 2 weeks, with time travel, jet lags, cost.
I like visiting the kids better. [Kids is not a universal word. Probably sounds as strange as lads does to me.]
I love my everyday life.
BHB,
We drive out to see Kaitlin, Torben and the grandanimals every other year. For a while we were going to Montana in alternate years, but 2010 was a red-letter year for me because we didn’t have to go anywhere. What luxury!