tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9065215693412629004.post399050031234350900..comments2016-01-21T06:30:58.588-05:00Comments on A Day in the Life of a Pilot: Entry for September 30, 2007Runway in Sighthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13981285468014577534noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9065215693412629004.post-91609704130007397392009-09-12T19:36:51.000-04:002009-09-12T19:36:51.000-04:00Author:Anonymous Couple things:*I read 7 blogs in ...Author:Anonymous <br>Couple things:<br>*I read 7 blogs in two days, I'm finally caught up again!<br>*You mentioned a jersey and I was reminded of Harrison. You getting him one like you promised?<br>*I see "the mold" differently. Some people want that. People like me. Its common and expected because at some point thats what people wanted to do. I want to get married. I want to be a mom. I want to have that be my life. You make it sound like its a bad thing for someone to do that, like its not their choice, its just our culture. But I argue that its a large part of our culture because people choose it. Yeah some people dont want to and do it anyway (and they end up divorced), but its not a bad thing when someone "fits the mold". <br>--Sis<br>2007-10-01 15:22:29 GMT <br>Author:Anonymous <br>what about the people who are in the mold doing a 9 to 5 and love their jobs, i am all for your travels and i 100% support you, but i am very happy with my life, i have a full time job that i love, i get to interact with people who are awesome and help them out, are there times that i wish i could take off for a week and road trip, are there days i just want to ride my bike and not come in, are there days i wish i could stay up till 5 am and sleep all day, sure there are, but that doesn't mean i am not happy or content with my job or my life, i love what i do , the pluses for me far outweigh those other things, my job and my life are my passion...<br><br>-Super Dave<br>2007-10-01 16:58:32 GMT <br>Author:Anonymous <br>Touche. I can appreciate your comments. And I understand fully. We need our 9 to 5'ers to coordinate the business plans for making the surfboards, we need our factory workers for making the surfboards, and we need our thrill-seekers for buying those surfboards. To each his own. If any one part is missing, the system can't function. It's the beauty of life, I suppose.<br><br>But in the same breath, I received another e-mail again today of the "good ol' days." From an old lady that I know. I just think there is something in our culture about growing up too quickly, and I say this only because I talk to old people that yearn for what it used to be like...for the years gone by. And that is why I will still fight for slowing down just a bit. For not growing up so quickly. Because I listen to people that have been there, done that, and have learned.<br><br>That is all.<br><br>--The Author<br>--The Author<br><br>2007-10-02 20:25:24 GMTAdministratornoreply@blogger.com