Trev… it’s true… and there’s no emergency brake either!
Roller Coasters are a great amusement. Some people are scared to death on the things… but if you just let yourself go and not hold on so tightly to the car, they can be quite fun.
Yes, the roller coaster ride… with all the dips, tunnels, crazy swerves and the upside down into a 180 degree turn. It’s all there… just relax and go with it.
So true. I think one of the differences in roller coaster riders – but not the only difference – is the level of trust. When you get on a roller coaster fully trusting in operating perfectly and making you perfectly safe even while it’s trying to scare the caffeine out of you, you’ll enjoy it wonderfully. If you do NOT trust the safeness of the ride, it brings in an element of true fear.
Randie, focus your trust on Ryan. It may be a scary change coming, but you have safety your husband.
Indeed! Change, fast or slow, is gonna happen. And Ryan would be wise to pack the underwear, and also a breathing mask… the local out of control fires are making the air quality really unhealthy!
The biggest issue with modern life can sometimes be a lack of waiting and adjusting times. this life don’t come with no BRAKES!!!!!
Trev… it’s true… and there’s no emergency brake either!
Roller Coasters are a great amusement. Some people are scared to death on the things… but if you just let yourself go and not hold on so tightly to the car, they can be quite fun.
They can be fun for a while but living on one could be difficult.
When the only change you used to worry about is what was jingling in your pocket, this new kind can be kind of scary.
Ha… yah… the funny thing is, THIS change will change the jingly change, but you have to be willing to change.
Trust me, Randi, it ALWAYS seems like change happens too fast. The only thing about change that you get used to is that you’ll never get used to it.
Enjoy the roller coaster ride as much as you can, though!
Yes, the roller coaster ride… with all the dips, tunnels, crazy swerves and the upside down into a 180 degree turn. It’s all there… just relax and go with it.
So true. I think one of the differences in roller coaster riders – but not the only difference – is the level of trust. When you get on a roller coaster fully trusting in operating perfectly and making you perfectly safe even while it’s trying to scare the caffeine out of you, you’ll enjoy it wonderfully. If you do NOT trust the safeness of the ride, it brings in an element of true fear.
Randie, focus your trust on Ryan. It may be a scary change coming, but you have safety your husband.
Change is inevitable. The only unchanging thing in life is change. Which reminds me. . .remind Ryan to pack spare underwear.
Indeed! Change, fast or slow, is gonna happen. And Ryan would be wise to pack the underwear, and also a breathing mask… the local out of control fires are making the air quality really unhealthy!
Randi should remember that one of the changes on offer here is a steady income.
And a steady income is nothing to sneeze at… or cough upon… or toss your cookies over.
Rye, a man on the go! He’s a lil’ go-getter.
Yes, he is. He’s quite the fella!