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cozmik_cowboy

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Re: A thought i had written ...
« Reply #15 on: September 11, 2021, 08:55:58 PM »
  This feels like a purposeful community with values steeped in compassion, consideration and care.   

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Exactly.  I think there ought to be a word that encompasses all that mixed together.  Oh, wait - there is!  It's "Hippies"!

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Re: A thought i had written ...
« Reply #16 on: September 12, 2021, 01:40:11 PM »
MS. Jones, I've had several times in my life playing bass where I simply walked away for a while.  Life can get very hard, can spin your priorities, and sometimes these things become suddenly more important than those things.

I took my 'walkabouts' away from the damn things as normal, as I just didn't even want to see one, much less play, or especially go back to a band.

Usually, over time, the yearning would begin to manifest itself, and little by little, I'd get intrigued enough to begin again.  I took this as a normal turn of events, as for much of my life, I obsessed myself with basses, playing, listening, the whole deal, often to the exclusion of everything else in my life, a large mistake, but hey, my hair was on fire to do it, and I was determined to do it, big time.

I found it was like riding a bike, you get rusty, but you don't forget.  And often, the time away spurred different ways of thinking or imagining different concepts.  This was very healthy for me.

Infants and toddlers are 25-hour-a-day job, and no wonder you're tired and a little de-horsed to play bass.  Family comes first, and children are at the head of that line.

But I'd dare say life will adjust, you'll feel the itch calling you very quietly one day, and you can begin again when you're ready to do it at whatever level suits you at that time.

All the Best,

JW

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Re: A thought i had written ...
« Reply #17 on: September 12, 2021, 04:16:21 PM »

… And often, the time away spurred different ways of thinking or imagining different concepts.  This was very healthy for me.


^^^. That is exactly what recently happened to me and it is exciting and fun and amazingly cool.


Exactly.  I think there ought to be a word that encompasses all that mixed together.  Oh, wait - there is!  It's "Hippies"!

Peter

I am glad someone is listening!   :) ;) :)

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Re: A thought i had written ...
« Reply #18 on: September 14, 2021, 08:47:04 AM »
I hear you about being tired. There is also the disruption to daily routines and inability to start any long projects since you never know how long nap time will last. My granddaughter turned one this past Saturday and I have been taking care of her during the day since last October. Even though we were younger when raising our kids and had more energy I now have a greater appreciation for what my wife dealt with on a daily basis. Little motors with BIG batteries. I do have to say I am more relaxed this go around knowing when to be worried or not about something the little one has done.

And now back to her highness who has decided she is done entertaining herself and that it is time for granddad to keep her occupied. Thank goodness it is time to move the laundry to the dryer as she loves to take the stuff out of the washer before putting it back in for me to move.       

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Re: A thought i had written ...
« Reply #19 on: September 14, 2021, 09:12:48 AM »
I am so jealous, Keith!  Ours are one, two, and three time zones away.......

I sent the oldest pic of him & I on my motorcycle when he was 7 to show his son; he & his wife professed amazement that I was 28 in the shot, and that She & I were able to do our parenting when we were so young & clueless.  We, on the other hand, are exhausted just thinking about them being 44, with a 4-y-o & 2.5-y-o twins (and I can assure you - they are just as clueless as we [and all other parents] were.  Grandparents = the people who think your children are perfect - even though they're sure you're raising them wrong).


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Re: A thought i had written ...
« Reply #20 on: September 18, 2021, 03:14:09 PM »
Little motors with BIG batteries.
Doesn't this sum it up perfectly!  Goodness. I always feel like I need a nap. I KNOW the grandson wants to sleep when he's rubbing his eyes and yawning non stop. But wow he fights it like no one ever thought possible. :D I'm thinking in my head, please sleep... so I can.  <3

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« Reply #21 on: September 19, 2021, 08:00:55 PM »
We adopted ten week old kitten sisters in July.   Going through very similar things.   Thankfully they seem to be on the same nap schedule.   Once we get them down, Senior Management and I just want to collapse from near exhaustion.  But boy are they cute and fun!

Bill, tgo