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Thursday, June 12, 2014
pretending
Still just pretending to fly and trying to work through the mental block. Had just enough rain to facilitate a first sprout on the cleared airfield 100,109,73,0,B
I know it's hard to work through that block. I can assure you tho, that once you do, it will be so worth it! I think the victory is much sweeter when you do have to overcome a block. I'll keep you in my thoughts and prayers, John. I know you can do this. ~Sherri
Maybe it would help to have someone there with you on the ground. My fear would be something could go wrong and you would be by yourself. They just need to be there for moral support.
I know it's hard to work through that block. I can assure you tho, that once you do, it will be so worth it! I think the victory is much sweeter when you do have to overcome a block. I'll keep you in my thoughts and prayers, John. I know you can do this. ~Sherri
ReplyDeleteMaybe it would help to have someone there with you on the ground. My fear would be something could go wrong and you would be by yourself. They just need to be there for moral support.
ReplyDeleteEmergency satellite phones last about five years and cost around $500.00 for 10 minutes a month plus for extra minutes.
ReplyDeleteDon't throw caution to the winds, I say :-) When you're ready that mental block will have vanished!
ReplyDeleteYou'll do it when it's right for you. BTW-That looks like a mimosa tree. It seems odd for that to be first life on the airfield.
ReplyDelete...it's a mesquite.
ReplyDeleteKurt said he would be glad to come back, the training never ends.
ReplyDeletewe missed him in Farmington NM