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This thread got me thinking.
https://www.homesteadingforum.org/t...s-lifelong-dream-of-flying-in-spitfire.37502/
Have you done anything similar in your older years, just to have fun?
A few years back, during COVID lockdowns, we got sick of being locked in. The Mrs. and my daughter took off to FL for a getaway. Oh boy, they left me and my son alone. We're now going to play.
I mentioned age in the title so I'll state that this happened when I was in my late 50's.
My son and I went to a national race track and raced go-carts. Awesome fun.
He wanted to step it up a bit. His suggestion... let's go skydiving. Without hesitation (because my wife was not around to keep me grounded (pun intended), we did it. She would have kicked my ass if I even suggested it.
Free-fall from 13,500'. OMG, what an incredible experience. The joy and experience happened too fast but it was fantastic.
What do you do for fun as your age progresses?
https://www.homesteadingforum.org/t...s-lifelong-dream-of-flying-in-spitfire.37502/
Have you done anything similar in your older years, just to have fun?
A few years back, during COVID lockdowns, we got sick of being locked in. The Mrs. and my daughter took off to FL for a getaway. Oh boy, they left me and my son alone. We're now going to play.
I mentioned age in the title so I'll state that this happened when I was in my late 50's.
My son and I went to a national race track and raced go-carts. Awesome fun.
He wanted to step it up a bit. His suggestion... let's go skydiving. Without hesitation (because my wife was not around to keep me grounded (pun intended), we did it. She would have kicked my ass if I even suggested it.
Free-fall from 13,500'. OMG, what an incredible experience. The joy and experience happened too fast but it was fantastic.
What do you do for fun as your age progresses?