Everyone is right things can always be alot worse. This was just a rant and I apologies to everyone never ment to offend. The dwindling of local hobby stores and other small business was the point I started after, I didn’t bring that across at all tho. At this time of year everyone just be safe hang on to your family and spend as much time as you can with them. I apologies again hope any I offended will except it.
I don’t want to annoy you or anything like that, and I also hate to see a hobby shop fade away - but I have to tell you, if you describe something like that a bad weekend, then you must live a happy and care-free life, I tell you!
Well I’m not complaining myself, doing all right, but think about all the people that are starving, fighting a war, or plain having to work all the week like the workers in China! Or health problems for that matter. I hope you know what I mean - so I wish you a nice day and good luck with your modelling projects!
Pawel you are totaly right maybe bad weekend isn’t the best way to describe it. I work 60 hours a week on average so having a weekend off is few and far between for me but you are totaly right it could be alot worse. The main point I was trying to float across was the dwindling away of hobby shops and other mom and pop places in general.
I’ll tell you tell you about a bad weekend my dog died my wife was rushed to the hospital and I got layoff from my job.i think this qualified as a bad weekend.
Rambo - don’t worry, I wasn’t offended. Like I already wrote, I didn’t want you to feel bad or nothing the likes, just wanted to point out that we’ve got it quite good in our lives, otherwise we wouldn’t have the time nor the “power” to do scale models. We should be thinking about that and be glad, and use that thought to overcome trouble that we see, knowing that there are other people who have it worse than we have it.
What I call a VERY sad weekend is my friend who has to bury his son . We attended the funeral services yesterday driving 3 1/2 hours to Ft. Luderdale and back home last evening. To some driving 7 hours + may feel like an incovenience but then try to imagine how a parent that has to bury his child feels like. The wife and I were there to confort him and his family, and they greatly appreciated it. RIP Jonathan.
Sorry to hear of your friend’s loss…It’s a pain that never goes away when you bury your child. I hope your friend will find peace in time. My sincere condolences to your friend and his family.
In the grand scheme of things, I’d call it a disappointing day. But nothing terrible by any stretch. And if that is the worst thing in your life right now or recently, you’re doing pretty good. We can all lament the loss of places that we enjoy from our past. But life goes on and we usually find new ways to fill that loss.
Take a look around in your life, and I bet like many of us here, you will have more good things that are taken for granted, than true bad things. A little perspective goes a long way. Every day at work reminds me of how fortunate that I am in this life. All I have to do is look around.