> -----Original Message-----
> From: Timothy Heald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 1:16 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: Hobbies
>
>
> Used to do some Brazilian Ju Jitsu.  Have been considering going
> back into that.  Also I found a new National Guard Light Infantry
> unit now, so I am really looking forward to doing some demo work
> or shooting some.
>
> Tim

Shooting was actually going to be my suggestion.

Most of the activities people have listed seem like they could lead to a lot
of frustration. Planting an aquarium? Ugh, too much fiddling with Ph and
such. Writing? To much frustration when the words don't come.

The trick is to find the hobby that never turns into work. Heck, my hobby is
building computers and some days I just dread the troubleshooting.

That brings up another thought. Why is it that we always pick expensive
hobbies? Sure reading a book isn't that expensive, but building computers
is. Or balsa RC planes.

But I figure you've got a gun or two and I know when I used to shoot that it
always put me into a "zone" where nothing else existed. It was much more
effective for that than various martial arts. Those take a lot more work to
become good at and there's that frustration again when you just can't get
that third kick in during the jump.

-Kevin



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