Not sure if this is the right place to post. I never read most of the other sections on here so I feel like this is my hood, My Dad stopped truck driving last winter do to health concerns. He was first diagnosed with Parkinson’s but then a brain tumor was found late summer.
When my life is not roses I have absolutely no ambition to work on anything. I went from my usual running to the basement after my full time job to running to a nursing home to be with the man who shaped me into the insignificant human being that we all are.
Reading this forum has been one of the few things I felt like doing to keep sane.
My Dad joined my Mom and Son on Thanksgiving. Now I can again run to my insignificant basement and work on my insignificant cues. All the time telling myself I’m building a legacy when in fact I just do it for the same reason the rest of us do it, because we enjoy it. With that said, I woke up Saturday, ran to my basement, and finished my first cue since March!
With Christmas fast approaching, I’m thankful for my wife and daughter and my own good health. I’m also thankful for my 8 older sisters that I’m now even closer to than ever. I don’t think they will mind this year that I haven’t had time to make presents for them, and thanks Santa but I really don’t need anything myself accept the sanity of building cues that I now have back.
I wish you all a merry Christmas, and a healthy New Year.
PS: For those friends out there waiting quietly for fixture gifts from me, thank you for your patients.
When my life is not roses I have absolutely no ambition to work on anything. I went from my usual running to the basement after my full time job to running to a nursing home to be with the man who shaped me into the insignificant human being that we all are.
Reading this forum has been one of the few things I felt like doing to keep sane.
My Dad joined my Mom and Son on Thanksgiving. Now I can again run to my insignificant basement and work on my insignificant cues. All the time telling myself I’m building a legacy when in fact I just do it for the same reason the rest of us do it, because we enjoy it. With that said, I woke up Saturday, ran to my basement, and finished my first cue since March!
With Christmas fast approaching, I’m thankful for my wife and daughter and my own good health. I’m also thankful for my 8 older sisters that I’m now even closer to than ever. I don’t think they will mind this year that I haven’t had time to make presents for them, and thanks Santa but I really don’t need anything myself accept the sanity of building cues that I now have back.
I wish you all a merry Christmas, and a healthy New Year.
PS: For those friends out there waiting quietly for fixture gifts from me, thank you for your patients.