There's still caroling? Onward Christian Soldier
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What if...
...caroling turned out to be an excuse to ride in a wagon full of hay, behind a tractor, drinking 'fortified' egg nog and singing loudly?
What if...
...."And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night.
And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them: and they were sore afraid.
And the angel said unto them, “Fear not! For, behold, I bring you tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people.
For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ, the Lord.
And this shall be a sign unto you: Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger.”
And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying, “Glory to God in the Highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.”
And THAT is what Christmas is all about, Charlie Brown. ♥
Merry Christmas to all and to all a Good Night!
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What if...
...today is my 56th birthday?
I'm now as old as my father was when I went to Desert Shield a week after Hussein invaded Kuwait. I honestly wasn't convinced I was coming home in an animated piece. The "million man Army" and the elite "Republican Guard" had all these Soviet weapons designed to take out helicopters. As arguably one of the better pilots in the squadron, the difficult missions would be including me; that was a given.
My dad wasn't sure I'd be coming home either. Mom didn't say anything. Dad had recently made a "life-transition" - building his home-based business, trying to make some sort of fortune after being a company man for 35+ years and getting run over.
They were "financially okay" with 2 kids through the Naval Academy, one a Capt in the USMC, the other a LTJG in the Navy, the 3d a new 2ndLt from an AF ROTC scholarship, and 1 kid still living at home, but heading out the door soon to USNA.
We often compare ourselves to our parents to determine "success."
Here I am, at that same age now, financially comfortable (not going to buy a fleet of Ferraris but not worried about buying the high end cuts of beef either), not needing to work daily, and thoroughly enjoying my daily life.
Both my daughters are doing well. They both have jobs they love and are getting paid to do them.
This compared to where he was, getting up at 06, showering, shaving, putting on his suit and "going to work" in the back office in the house to make money for the next meal, mortgage, insurance, etc. Over the next 20 years, he made a LOT of money in his home based business. From age 56-75, he made more than enough to let him travel the world, "work" on mid-sized sailing vessels - the schooner "Zodiac" out of Washington State was his favorite. However, at age 68, his doctor put him on a heavy dose of Lipitor to combat a cholesterol issue and after ten years on the statins, his leg muscles had degraded such that he could only do the "Tim Conway Old Man" shuffle and has been basically unable to comfortably motigate himself about since 2010. At age 84 now, sailing on the Zodiac has sadly not been an option for him for several years.
As I look towards the next 20+ years of my life, I want to be on two wheels, 'sailing' the country, meeting new and interesting people, and thoroughly enjoying the friends I have made over my life time.
With the help of a very significant friend to keep me accountable, I've started a path towards a healthier lifestyle that not even the USMC could instill in me while I was serving.
My goal is to get rid of about 35 pounds (210 to 175), get off my blood pressure meds (should happen when I lose the weight) and maintain proper body chemistry to avoid having to go on any "long-term" scripts.
Cancers cannot exist and propagate in an alkaline environment, while they do thrive in an acidic one.
Bottom line: eating the right foods and the GOOD right foods is paramount to success in this goal. They can be made very tasty as well. The age old question "Synthetic or Dino" DOES matter! No GMO for me, please.
Proper daily dosages of "non GMO anti-micobials" (scotch, bourbon, etc) also help. :cheers:
So, on this day, I wish all of you the best in the coming Year. 2019 is going to rock!
Don't make New Year's Resolutions - make Life Goals. If you can do something for 30 days, it becomes routine.
Sláinte mhaith my friends,
Steve
Well put. Hope it works out.
What if...
...I survived my 56th birthday?
And then I changed Isleen's oil? Rotella T6.
Bosch filter.
She's so happy!
What if I comment on a thread about "What ifs"?
Am I really here?
What if'in I'm not?
Could I really be, the B?
Here in north eastern Ohio hills, when I pull away from a stop, easily accelerate down the road into a gentle sweeping turn,
still on the gas a little coming out the other side,
I just have to look up and smile. What a great life.
At my age its better that sex.
Hell, better than a York peppermint patty!
What if...
...I'm teaching a Motorcycle Safety Foundation Basic Rider Course this weekend?
Under a contract for the US Navy Traffic Safety program, I'll have 6 military students.
All day Saturday & all day Sunday. Gonna be fun!
Mm, what if you aren't riding the F6B?
What if the "what if" thread becomes the greatest thread on this website?
7 Pages and still going. :confused:
We need a place vent our futile concerns.
We had a blast!
6 GREAT students, 3 of them brand new riders, 3 of them had 'some' experience.
Needless to say, the new riders are ALWAYS my best students - no bad habits to break!
The common denominator in experienced rider problems continues to be these two things:
1. Not setting throttle and using the friction zone (aka 'riding the clutch') for low speed maneuvers.
2. Not keeping the head (not just eyes...use the whole head) up and in the direction of intended travel. Using the whole head forces the arms and body to shift to permit proper control inputs.
It's a joy to watch these riders "get it" when they do.
You can see the light bulb go on over their head, the huge smile under their helmet, and the twinkle in their eye.
That's why I do this.
Cheers,
Steve
What if...
...The Eagles are still in the post-season?
Steve, how many of the riders have big bikes? How many drop them?
For the Basic Rider Course, we provide the bikes; Yamaha VStar 250 or Yamaha TW200 (for longer inseams).
Usually one or two get no kidding just 'dropped' each class. About every 5th class of 12, someone will try and defy physics by using the front brake to correct their speed while IN the turn and wipe out.
For the BRC2, Experienced Rider Course, and the Advanced Rider Course, the students bring their own bikes, and very seldom does one get dropped, but it does happen - usually if the student had less than 6 months 'good' experience on that particular bike.
Hope that answers your question....
What if...
...I just mowed my lawn?
And now I'm going to go for a ride!
I'll be what iffin that in 4 months.
Mow your damn lawn, I'm glad to get a break!😎