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Rhoni
07-19-2008, 08:08 AM
began something that you didn't finish and then later wish you had, or feel guilty/disappointed that you didn't follow it through to completion?

Just curious,
Rhoni

rgcraig
07-19-2008, 08:13 AM
Well, once there was this.............

Margies3
07-19-2008, 08:40 AM
Hasn't everybody? I thought that was just a part of the human condition.

RandyWayne
07-19-2008, 08:44 AM
began something that you didn't finish and then later wish you had, or feel guilty/disappointed that you didn't follow it through to completion?

Just curious,
Rhoni

My feeling is that if something is hard to do, it is simply not worth doing. So I will pick up anything I started and put it in the closet, along with my old unicycle, pogo stick, and skateboard, then just go into the house and watch some TV.......

AmericanAngel
07-19-2008, 08:51 AM
Well, Rhoni, Yes, there was once something that I , but wait, first I hav ta tell you about my cat. She is so crazy. :crazy I called the doctor. I said, "Doc, my cat is so crazy, what do I do?" Speaking of doctors, why do they..."ring-ring" ...hold on...(answers phone)yes? Ahuh. Oh my! Yes, thankyou very much. (hangs up) Ok, and then my brother, God rest his soul, gave me his favorite autographed baseball. :cubsYeah, (tears up) Ah, ya know baseball, what a great all American sport. Do you remember how it felt to be at your very first statum game? I sat in the nosebleed section and acually got a nosebleed! Yeah, really! I went to Hawaii once too...but I say, if ya can't go to Hawaii, than bring Hawaii to you!Let's have a Luau!! Par-tah!!
:party
But seriously, Rhoni, yes, I wish I would have finished college.

Rhoni
07-19-2008, 08:55 AM
Well, Rhoni, Yes, there was once something that I , but wait, first I hav ta tell you about my cat. She is so crazy. :crazy I called the doctor. I said, "Doc, my cat is so crazy, what do I do?" Speaking of doctors, why do they..."ring-ring" ...hold on...(answers phone)yes? Ahuh. Oh my! Yes, thankyou very much. (hangs up) Ok, and then my brother, God rest his soul, gave me his favorite autographed baseball. :cubsYeah, (tears up) Ah, ya know baseball, what a great all American sport. Do you remember how it felt to be at your very first statum game? I sat in the nosebleed section and acually got a nosebleed! Yeah, really! I went to Hawaii once too...but I say, if ya can't go to Hawaii, than bring Hawaii to you!Let's have a Luau!! Par-tah!!
:party
But seriously, Rhoni, yes, I wish I would have finished college.

:ursofunny:ursofunny You're too funny. It is strange for me...by the time I was 28 I had accomplished everything that I had hoped to up until that time. Where do you go from there but....down, down,down...

then you have to make other goals and change your plans.

There are a few things in the past few years left unfinished in my life. This is the first time...I don't know where to start...so

any advice for Dear Rhoni?:snapout

AmericanAngel
07-19-2008, 09:00 AM
:ursofunny:ursofunny You're too funny. It is strange for me...by the time I was 28 I had accomplished everything that I had hoped to up until that time. Where do you go from there but....down, down,down...

then you have to make other goals and change your plans.

There are a few things in the past few years left unfinished in my life. This is the first time...I don't know where to start...so

any advice for Dear Rhoni?:snapout

Ya mean, you were over the hill at 28???? LOL:tease
:IAM

Michael Phelps
07-19-2008, 09:01 AM
:ursofunny:ursofunny You're too funny. It is strange for me...by the time I was 28 I had accomplished everything that I had hoped to up until that time. Where do you go from there but....down, down,down...

then you have to make other goals and change your plans.

There are a few things in the past few years left unfinished in my life. This is the first time...I don't know where to start...so

any advice for Dear Rhoni?:snapout

You had seriously accomplished everything you wanted to do in life by the age of 28?

Either you were very motivated, or your list of things you wanted to do was very short!:ursofunny:dance

Rhoni
07-19-2008, 09:06 AM
You had seriously accomplished everything you wanted to do in life by the age of 28?

Either you were very motivated, or your list of things you wanted to do was very short!:ursofunny:dance

Both. I was raised ultra-conservative UPCI. I did what I was supposed to do...go to Bible College, marry a preacher, and Pastor a large church. That is all of life that I knew there was to do.

After church trouble, a divorce, and single parenting...I realize life is much more than I thought it was. Do other Apostolic people have any goals that I don't know about?

Just curious...

Rhoni
07-19-2008, 09:07 AM
Ya mean, you were over the hill at 28???? LOL:tease
:IAM

Absolutely...30 was just as traumatic as 50:snapout

ReformedDave
07-19-2008, 09:09 AM
Wish I would have gone farther in my medical education but that's purely for monetary reasons. I actually love what I do.

I do wish I'd never stopped playing the trombone. I'm trying to get back in shape after a 25 year layoff.

Michael Phelps
07-19-2008, 09:11 AM
Both. I was raised ultra-conservative UPCI. I did what I was supposed to do...go to Bible College, marry a preacher, and Pastor a large church. That is all of life that I knew there was to do.

After church trouble, a divorce, and single parenting...I realize life is much more than I thought it was. Do other Apostolic people have any goals that I don't know about?

Just curious...

Well, I want to tour Europe, play golf at St. Andrews, visit all the major sights in the US, lose 30 lbs, get a garage band together, pay my house off by the time I retire, get my kids thru college, teach project management classes, and enjoy my retirement years.

Working on most of those things even as we speak..........

Rhoni
07-19-2008, 09:14 AM
Well, I want to tour Europe, play golf at St. Andrews, visit all the major sights in the US, lose 30 lbs, get a garage band together, pay my house off by the time I retire, get my kids thru college, teach project management classes, and enjoy my retirement years.

Working on most of those things even as we speak..........

Yes, I see...well I'd like to finish the two books I have begun, visit Sis. Alvear in SA, go to Israel and Italy...

rgcraig
07-19-2008, 09:17 AM
Rhoni you should rent the "Bucket List" to watch.

Rhoni
07-19-2008, 09:19 AM
Rhoni you should rent the "Bucket List" to watch.

O.K. What is it about? I think I am in a mood today. LOL...My Dr. upped my hormones to stabilize my moods...it is horrible getting old, but I guess it beats the alternative:):ursofunny

bethola
07-19-2008, 09:49 AM
Well Rhoni I started a quilt made out of the ties of men at our church back in 1995. I was going to be a present for my oldest son who was in Bible College at the time. I FINALLY got all the squares together in 2002 and currently they are sitting in a zip lock bag in my quilting bag in the closet. I will finish it MAYBE for my grandson when HE goes to college. LOL But, I look at it this way.....I'll ALWAYS have something to work on! See how you can turn those unfinished things into a positive? LOL

I agree with Margie. I think it is part of the human condition. Then again, my YOUNGER cousin asked me once if I had Adult Attention Deficit Disorder because I have done so many different things! LOL I told her absolutely not that incredibly intelligent and creative people must constantly be challenged and therefore change directions frequently. See? Again...POSITIVE!

Rent "The Bucket List"; kick back; and have a good weekend!

Beth in KY

rgcraig
07-19-2008, 09:51 AM
O.K. What is it about? I think I am in a mood today. LOL...My Dr. upped my hormones to stabilize my moods...it is horrible getting old, but I guess it beats the alternative:):ursofunny

http://thebucketlist.warnerbros.com/

Jack N & Morgan Freeman - the list if things they want to do before they kick the bucket.

Rhoni
07-19-2008, 09:52 AM
Well Rhoni I started a quilt made out of the ties of men at our church back in 1995. I was going to be a present for my oldest son who was in Bible College at the time. I FINALLY got all the squares together in 2002 and currently they are sitting in a zip lock bag in my quilting bag in the closet. I will finish it MAYBE for my grandson when HE goes to college. LOL But, I look at it this way.....I'll ALWAYS have something to work on! See how you can turn those unfinished things into a positive? LOL

I agree with Margie. I think it is part of the human condition. Then again, my YOUNGER cousin asked me once if I had Adult Attention Deficit Disorder because I have done so many different things! LOL I told her absolutely not that incredibly intelligent and creative people must constantly be challenged and therefore change directions frequently. See? Again...POSITIVE!

Rent "The Bucket List"; kick back; and have a good weekend!

Beth in KY


Thank you...I think I will :):friend

Blessings, Rhoni

Dedicated Mind
07-19-2008, 10:01 AM
great movie!

Dedicated Mind
07-19-2008, 10:04 AM
still have a $2,000 paul read smith guitar in my closet. waiting on the talent to play lead to drop from heaven.