Its been one of those years, fraught with stress and loss, but despite it all I have had a surprising amount of fun. Cars are coming along, and working on them is fun to me. I really enjoy taking a rusty heap and making it drivable and look nicer.
I have spent more time with friends this year than I have in the last ten combined. Not being chained down to someone allows you to do whatever you want, when you want to do it. I spent my time with people I enjoy being around, other than just her.
I seem to thrive on planning, and there are big plans for next year. I want to do HRPT or HRDW with one of my cars, but I also need to build a shop to work in. However, if the land deal falls through then its just a matter of moving stuff back to Nebraska and setting up shop there. Whatever happens, I have a solution for the problems and plans for what goes right.
The big thing though, is there are two 65s and a 70 Pontiac that are going to see some miles as soon as the snow is gone. I dont have to work, so I can enjoy my time and do the things I want to do.
I dreaded this happening, but I should have remembered how much more freedom and opportunity I had after my first go with a wife. What this tells me is that I do not need a wife, nor do I want one. Not out of bitterness, but because they just seem to sap the fun out of everything. A female friend who is into cars and wants to go have a blast in them, ok sure.
Life is too short, and has been too messed up for me to date, for me not to go out and enjoy what I have left of it.
All I see ahead of me is opportunity, possibility, and more fun than humans should be allowed to have.
I think these two cars need to come out of hibernation. 71 Ventura and a 79 10th Anniversary Trans Am. I had more fun in that TA than any car I have ever owned, and it was 14 seconds of slow...
I have spent more time with friends this year than I have in the last ten combined. Not being chained down to someone allows you to do whatever you want, when you want to do it. I spent my time with people I enjoy being around, other than just her.
I seem to thrive on planning, and there are big plans for next year. I want to do HRPT or HRDW with one of my cars, but I also need to build a shop to work in. However, if the land deal falls through then its just a matter of moving stuff back to Nebraska and setting up shop there. Whatever happens, I have a solution for the problems and plans for what goes right.
The big thing though, is there are two 65s and a 70 Pontiac that are going to see some miles as soon as the snow is gone. I dont have to work, so I can enjoy my time and do the things I want to do.
I dreaded this happening, but I should have remembered how much more freedom and opportunity I had after my first go with a wife. What this tells me is that I do not need a wife, nor do I want one. Not out of bitterness, but because they just seem to sap the fun out of everything. A female friend who is into cars and wants to go have a blast in them, ok sure.
Life is too short, and has been too messed up for me to date, for me not to go out and enjoy what I have left of it.
All I see ahead of me is opportunity, possibility, and more fun than humans should be allowed to have.
I think these two cars need to come out of hibernation. 71 Ventura and a 79 10th Anniversary Trans Am. I had more fun in that TA than any car I have ever owned, and it was 14 seconds of slow...
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