Shepherd
Final Approach
But, After 41 years together, I suspect the only thing that can end it is me flying into something that's not fluffy.
To comments about spending time n money on the hobby;
Oh yea this may get Shirley, my plane, some VG’s. Yup definitely gunna be burning more lowlead in near future- maybe not today or tomorrow but fuel bill will definitely be going up now!
I’m lucky I got back into flying when I did, last November, I’ve rekindled and made a lot of new friends at the airport... so I’ll keep busy after today n maybe tomorrow... there’s another old country song to play after all the sad ones, “ya can’t keep a good man down”.
If anything happens to my current marriage there will not be another one.
Make sure you get the custody worked out perfect and in the papers (and make sure she follows it), especially if you have a half way meet spot to drop/pickup kids. I've seen too many guys get screwed by an ex because she doesn't want to drive that weekend and demands he come pick them up or he doesn't get them. And not wanting to be the bad guy, they give in to her demands.
50% of marriages end in divorce. The rest end in death.
So try to see the bright side.
Very sorry you’re going through this. The best advice I can offer is when you’re going through hell, don’t stop there. Press on with life.
Not the right attitude. Work it out, for the sake of the kids. It really isn't worth fighting over this stuff. There will be give and take. If you can't work it out, the people who suffer is the kids (not your ex, by you proving to your ex that you are stronger and more right). Fortunately for my son and I, both my ex and I agreed on this concept and put our son first.
We all make bad decisions. Don’t hold it against him.Years ago I had a friend getting a divorce say "you have permission to shoot me if I ever tell you I'm getting married again."
About 5 years later, he's walking down the aisle.
Years ago I had a friend getting a divorce say "you have permission to shoot me if I ever tell you I'm getting married again."
About 5 years later, he's walking down the aisle.
And never forget... Chicks dig pilots!
That was not my experience the after my divorce- seemed like many found it kinda dorky
Chics dig the idea of you being a pilot, not the reality of you taking funds and time to do it, IME
Obviously you guys aren't doing it right.
Turns out I’d make a terrible hit man.
He is still married to the gal, fwiw.
That was not my experience the after my divorce- seemed like many found it kinda dorky
But, After 41 years together, I suspect the only thing that can end it is me flying into something that's not fluffy.
I think it's all your fault. Because anyone named Kendra has to be hot.
So, how'd you screw it up?
I think it's all your fault. Because anyone named Kendra has to be hot.
So, how'd you screw it up?
Because anyone named Kendra has to be hot.
Mayonnaise is a finger food!
Kendra Krinklesac and her husband, Lester.
Exactly the same for me. We see each other only two or three times a year!I am still friends and business partners with my ex. It can be done, but you do need some space for a while and don't let things get nasty. Stuff can be replaced and isn't worth fighting over. The best thing for the kids is to keep it as civil as possible. For our divorce, we actually shared a lawyer and had pre-agreed on everything.
If anything happens to my current marriage there will not be another one.
But, After 41 years together, I suspect the only thing that can end it is me flying into something that's not fluffy.
20 for us this summer. No way I would be able to move on.It will be 46 years for us the end of July. Tarheelpilot, you are correct. If anything were to happen to my wife I doubt I would even consider another.
Shepherd, I agree. I hit the jackpot decades ago and wouldn't consider changing it.
Sorrysorry guys just gotta say it- not our normal topic...
But I’m in the backside of 30 and back on my own... after 7+ years Kendra n I tearfully called it quits... been a struggle all 7 years but reguardless of how tough it was we loved each other. She just couldn’t do it anymore. I understand... but I’m crushed n heartbroken - didn’t think I’d have to deal w this crap again forgot how much it sucks!
I think tonight calls for a bottle of wine n old country music then pull up the boot straps and get on with life...
Chicks dig the $300k/year big iron pilots, not spam can steerers.Chics dig the idea of you being a pilot, not the reality of you taking funds and time to do it, IME.
@JB1842 your point being a promise is stronger than a commitment, or vice versa?
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My chick likes the spam can driver in me. She asked, "why don't you have a float plane rating? Oh, you need a float plane? Let's get one!"Chicks dig the $300k/year big iron pilots, not spam can steerers.
Chicks dig the $300k/year big iron pilots, not spam can steerers.
I've never made anywhere near that and that has not been my experience. I could tell you guys plenty of stories. Like the time 2 nurses from LA came up to Alaska and flew around Denali with me in a lowly C-185. That was an experience, and there's many more like it.
Like I said, you guys aren't doing something right. Maybe the problem is you're getting married to the first girl who bats her eyes at you.
When I rejoined the dating scene, after a 22 year marriage (yes, you do move on), I found that most women I met were not that willing to hop in a small propeller driven plane, let alone with an amateur pilot.
Well, in my case ‘amateur’ would mean hobbiest who doesn’t make any money doing it. Perhaps younger women are more adventurous. The late 40’s/50ish group seem to be a bit skittish. They definitely weren’t linings up to fly right seat.What the hell is an 'amateur pilot'? I think I'm starting to see the problem here.
I bought my first plane 1 week after I started lessons. I took my first friend for a ride immediately after the DPE signed my cert. My friend was standing in the FBO waiting so I could take her. In the first two years I flew 400 hours. 200 per year and most of that was with some cutie sitting beside me. Get real guys. Grow a pair and introduce aviation to these girls.
I tell people I can't afford a wife as I already own an airplane.
Well, in my case ‘amateur’ would mean hobbiest who doesn’t make any money doing it. Perhaps younger women are more adventurous. The late 40’s/50ish group seem to be a bit skittish. They definitely weren’t linings up to fly right seat.
We live in different worlds. Many women of this age have children and distrust small planes (not unreasonably so). Maybe Alaska has a different culture as well.Do you have 3 heads and 6 fingers or something?
I honestly don't think I know anyone who would turn me down if I asked them if they wanted to go fly.