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Continued thanks, friends.

Part of what's made this awful... The disease itself. ALS is a nightmare. But also, I was close with my parents - nothing unsaid and very supportive. I lost my dad when my wife was pregnant with my oldest. The realization that it's just me and my brother- who, tbh, I've never been close with.. not antagonist at all, just never close... Dunno. That void is massive. That loss of support- massive. Not being able to ever talk with her again- and I've found myself daily with little things that I'd normally reach out about and then realize I can't... Ever again.

After my dad, I know life continues and you have to make the most of it. But that new void that was such a huge part of my and my family's life... Awful.
 
i know it is from a movie but get busy living or get busy dying is pretty much a complete truth

Also from the greatest mini-series in the history of network TV and you take that to the bank bromigo.

 
i know it is from a movie but get busy living or get busy dying is pretty much a complete truth

Also from the greatest mini-series in the history of network TV and you take that to the bank bromigo.

I watched it again a month or so ago and it still is a fantastic as ever.
 
i know it is from a movie but get busy living or get busy dying is pretty much a complete truth

Also from the greatest mini-series in the history of network TV and you take that to the bank bromigo.

I watched it again a month or so ago and it still is a fantastic as ever.

I've watched it at least 5 times in my life and still think it's one of the greatest westerns ever put to film. The acting is just incredible and that cast is going to go down as one of the greatest ever assembled.
 
i know it is from a movie but get busy living or get busy dying is pretty much a complete truth

Also from the greatest mini-series in the history of network TV and you take that to the bank bromigo.

I watched it again a month or so ago and it still is a fantastic as ever.

I've watched it at least 5 times in my life and still think it's one of the greatest westerns ever put to film. The acting is just incredible and that cast is going to go down as one of the greatest ever assembled.
There are like 97 Oscars/Emmys in that cast :lol:

I don't know if you've read the book, but I would have a hard time trying to convince myself that it isn't the best American novel.
 
i know it is from a movie but get busy living or get busy dying is pretty much a complete truth

Also from the greatest mini-series in the history of network TV and you take that to the bank bromigo.

sweet jesus i own it on dvd and it is one of my favorite shows ever nothing beats the whole we dont rent pigs scene take that to the bank brochachos
 
i mean how do you beat well the first man come along who can read latin is welcome to try and rob us as far as im concerned id like the chance to shoot at an educated man for once in my life the whole show is just the berries take that to the bank bromigos
 
i know it is from a movie but get busy living or get busy dying is pretty much a complete truth

Also from the greatest mini-series in the history of network TV and you take that to the bank bromigo.

I watched it again a month or so ago and it still is a fantastic as ever.

I've watched it at least 5 times in my life and still think it's one of the greatest westerns ever put to film. The acting is just incredible and that cast is going to go down as one of the greatest ever assembled.
There are like 97 Oscars/Emmys in that cast :lol:

I don't know if you've read the book, but I would have a hard time trying to convince myself that it isn't the best American novel.

Never read the book, though I did read "Streets of Laredo" which was also fantastic. I might need to dust off Lonesome Dove one day - I have a copy somewhere.
 
i mean how do you beat well the first man come along who can read latin is welcome to try and rob us id like to shoot at an educated man for once in my life the whole show is just the berries take that to the bank bromigos

The water moccasins scene did for me with Texas rivers what Jaws did for many with oceans and you can bank on that Captain WoodBro Call.
 
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larry mcmurty and louis lamore were basically all i read as a kid man i wanted to be a cowboy something fierce for a while there and you can take that to the bank brochachos
 
i know it is from a movie but get busy living or get busy dying is pretty much a complete truth

Also from the greatest mini-series in the history of network TV and you take that to the bank bromigo.

I watched it again a month or so ago and it still is a fantastic as ever.

I've watched it at least 5 times in my life and still think it's one of the greatest westerns ever put to film. The acting is just incredible and that cast is going to go down as one of the greatest ever assembled.
There are like 97 Oscars/Emmys in that cast :lol:

I don't know if you've read the book, but I would have a hard time trying to convince myself that it isn't the best American novel.
I have a good friend that's super into literature and he thinks it's the Best American Novel.
 
Continued thanks, friends.

Part of what's made this awful... The disease itself. ALS is a nightmare. But also, I was close with my parents - nothing unsaid and very supportive. I lost my dad when my wife was pregnant with my oldest. The realization that it's just me and my brother- who, tbh, I've never been close with.. not antagonist at all, just never close... Dunno. That void is massive. That loss of support- massive. Not being able to ever talk with her again- and I've found myself daily with little things that I'd normally reach out about and then realize I can't... Ever again.

After my dad, I know life continues and you have to make the most of it. But that new void that was such a huge part of my and my family's life... Awful.

<bro hug>
 
Woke up to the water heater leaking yesterday . Gotta replace that.

Tonight, trying to be the cool parents, we let the kids come over. They dented the refrigerator door. Gotta replace that

My sisters dog might be dying. Can’t replace him.

Chin up everyone. We carry on.

Love yall.

<also bro huggable>
 
I’ve been at the new house in Wisconsin for a month. Haven’t had to use a sleeping pill once.

Also, the pain and pit I had in my stomach for the last 12 years is gone. All that stress - gone.

67 degrees right now and sleeping with the windows open. Heaven.
So happy for you, bud. And wouldn't ya know it, I'm about to take on a new project in downtown KCMO. :)
 
I’ve been at the new house in Wisconsin for a month. Haven’t had to use a sleeping pill once.

Also, the pain and pit I had in my stomach for the last 12 years is gone. All that stress - gone.

67 degrees right now and sleeping with the windows open. Heaven.

That's awesome. Sorry for being behind, but what was the stress from? And how has it been relieved? Retirement? Or something else? Also, was there a connection / specific reason for Wisconsin? (And I've very much enjoyed Wisconsin the times I've been there.)
 
I’ve been at the new house in Wisconsin for a month. Haven’t had to use a sleeping pill once.

Also, the pain and pit I had in my stomach for the last 12 years is gone. All that stress - gone.

67 degrees right now and sleeping with the windows open. Heaven.

That's awesome. Sorry for being behind, but what was the stress from? And how has it been relieved? Retirement? Or something else? Also, was there a connection / specific reason for Wisconsin? (And I've very much enjoyed Wisconsin the times I've been there.)
Just life. Stressful jobs mainly.

Moved to Wisconsin for the following reasons:

1. Son is playing college football this fall in Wisconsin. Campus is about 4 hours from our front door vs 10 from KC.
2. Wife and I are gonna retire up here anyway
3. 16 year old son wants a career in the trades and the high school here can set him up as an apprentice for local companies starting this fall. He also loves fishing and would rather do that than anything, and there is world class fishing within about 10 minutes from my land.
4. Daughter and me hate the heat.
5. Our whole family loves the outdoors and hiking and fishing.

It's beautiful here.
 
I’ve been at the new house in Wisconsin for a month. Haven’t had to use a sleeping pill once.

Also, the pain and pit I had in my stomach for the last 12 years is gone. All that stress - gone.

67 degrees right now and sleeping with the windows open. Heaven.

That's awesome. Sorry for being behind, but what was the stress from? And how has it been relieved? Retirement? Or something else? Also, was there a connection / specific reason for Wisconsin? (And I've very much enjoyed Wisconsin the times I've been there.)
Just life. Stressful jobs mainly.

Moved to Wisconsin for the following reasons:

1. Son is playing college football this fall in Wisconsin. Campus is about 4 hours from our front door vs 10 from KC.
2. Wife and I are gonna retire up here anyway
3. 16 year old son wants a career in the trades and the high school here can set him up as an apprentice for local companies starting this fall. He also loves fishing and would rather do that than anything, and there is world class fishing within about 10 minutes from my land.
4. Daughter and me hate the heat.
5. Our whole family loves the outdoors and hiking and fishing.

It's beautiful here.
That is so awesome. I want to retire so badly. I envision that it will feel something close to what you’re describing.
 
Moved to Wisconsin for the following reasons:

1. Son is playing college football this fall in Wisconsin. Campus is about 4 hours from our front door vs 10 from KC.
2. Wife and I are gonna retire up here anyway
3. 16 year old son wants a career in the trades and the high school here can set him up as an apprentice for local companies starting this fall. He also loves fishing and would rather do that than anything, and there is world class fishing within about 10 minutes from my land.
4. Daughter and me hate the heat.
5. Our whole family loves the outdoors and hiking and fishing.

It's beautiful here.
That is so awesome. I want to retire so badly. I envision that it will feel something close to what you’re describing.
Yeah, we got really fortunate. Ended up on 8 acres in the middle of nowhere. 50% timber and 50% meadow.

I live between two towns with 3200 residents and 8000 residents respectively. Both about 22 minutes from my house.

I can see the stars again. No light pollution at all. Absolute quiet other than the wind and the birds. Occasionally I will hear some ATV's riding the trails down the road. There is a bar at the end of my street. I can be on the water in about 15 minutes and there may be only one or two other boats on the water.

The next day I can choose from one of 50 other lakes within 30 minutes of the house.

Both of my boys have jobs already in town. My daughter loves the weather and the hiking.

Love it here so far. Ask me again in February. :lol:
 
I’ve been at the new house in Wisconsin for a month. Haven’t had to use a sleeping pill once.

Also, the pain and pit I had in my stomach for the last 12 years is gone. All that stress - gone.

67 degrees right now and sleeping with the windows open. Heaven.

That's awesome. Sorry for being behind, but what was the stress from? And how has it been relieved? Retirement? Or something else? Also, was there a connection / specific reason for Wisconsin? (And I've very much enjoyed Wisconsin the times I've been there.)
Just life. Stressful jobs mainly.

Moved to Wisconsin for the following reasons:

1. Son is playing college football this fall in Wisconsin. Campus is about 4 hours from our front door vs 10 from KC.
2. Wife and I are gonna retire up here anyway
3. 16 year old son wants a career in the trades and the high school here can set him up as an apprentice for local companies starting this fall. He also loves fishing and would rather do that than anything, and there is world class fishing within about 10 minutes from my land.
4. Daughter and me hate the heat.
5. Our whole family loves the outdoors and hiking and fishing.

It's beautiful here.
4 hours, northwest WI, college football, wisconsin isn't that big....... tell him if he wants to shoot some hoops or grab a burger off the grill he can walk down the street to the furley's :bye:
 
So, I just received my new Wisconsin's drivers license in the mail and it says: Instruction Permit.

So @SWC er, do I need to pass some kind of test on how to drive drunk before they issue me a Regular License?
sadly a first time dui in wisconsin is not even a criminal offense is it a civil citation the culture of binge drinking and being ok with the results of that in this state is nothing we should be proud of yet you will have a lot of people boast about it which is basically like saying look how stupid i am take that to the bank brochacho
 
I’ve been at the new house in Wisconsin for a month. Haven’t had to use a sleeping pill once.

Also, the pain and pit I had in my stomach for the last 12 years is gone. All that stress - gone.

67 degrees right now and sleeping with the windows open. Heaven.

That's awesome. Sorry for being behind, but what was the stress from? And how has it been relieved? Retirement? Or something else? Also, was there a connection / specific reason for Wisconsin? (And I've very much enjoyed Wisconsin the times I've been there.)
Just life. Stressful jobs mainly.

Moved to Wisconsin for the following reasons:

1. Son is playing college football this fall in Wisconsin. Campus is about 4 hours from our front door vs 10 from KC.
2. Wife and I are gonna retire up here anyway
3. 16 year old son wants a career in the trades and the high school here can set him up as an apprentice for local companies starting this fall. He also loves fishing and would rather do that than anything, and there is world class fishing within about 10 minutes from my land.
4. Daughter and me hate the heat.
5. Our whole family loves the outdoors and hiking and fishing.

It's beautiful here.

That's awesome. Congrats! I spent a bit of time in Sheboygan and Appleton a while back and loved it. Super chill vibe. I found it a lot like some places in the South just a different accent and much better bratwurst. And more beer.
 
So, I just received my new Wisconsin's drivers license in the mail and it says: Instruction Permit.

So @SWC er, do I need to pass some kind of test on how to drive drunk before they issue me a Regular License?
there are really only two rules you need to know to drive in wisconsin 1 stay in the right lane unless you are passing and 2 fibs stink take that to the bank bromigos
 
So, I just received my new Wisconsin's drivers license in the mail and it says: Instruction Permit.

So @SWC er, do I need to pass some kind of test on how to drive drunk before they issue me a Regular License?
there are really only two rules you need to know to drive in wisconsin 1 stay in the right lane unless you are passing and 2 fibs stink take that to the bank bromigos
I have found 1 fib stinks also.
 
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So, I just received my new Wisconsin's drivers license in the mail and it says: Instruction Permit.

So @SWC er, do I need to pass some kind of test on how to drive drunk before they issue me a Regular License?

Have show your "proof of cheese certificate" first.
And then pick up your full license down at the meat raffle.
 
Continued thanks, friends.

Part of what's made this awful... The disease itself. ALS is a nightmare. But also, I was close with my parents - nothing unsaid and very supportive. I lost my dad when my wife was pregnant with my oldest. The realization that it's just me and my brother- who, tbh, I've never been close with.. not antagonist at all, just never close... Dunno. That void is massive. That loss of support- massive. Not being able to ever talk with her again- and I've found myself daily with little things that I'd normally reach out about and then realize I can't... Ever again.

After my dad, I know life continues and you have to make the most of it. But that new void that was such a huge part of my and my family's life... Awful.

It is insidious. My MIL has had it for a little over a year. Lost my father in law to it two years ago, after a 20 year fight. My own father passed in 2016 after a 5 year battle.

It is incredibly devastating to lose a parent. At least with ALS you have some time to create some lasting memories and say everything you wanted to say. But losing them quickly is not less crippling.

My mom suffered a massive stroke in 2011. It happened between 5:30 and 5:45 pm on a Monday; I spoke to her a few minutes earlier after the Tigers hit a homer in the playoffs to take the lead. The call came less than an hour later, the next morning they gave us the Cat Scan results at 6 a.m. Two days later we had a private ceremony, turned the machines off, and she passed in 20 minutes.

There is nothing I can write that will make anything better. There is no right or wrong way to grieve. I do think important to let yourself feel the pain; don’t push it down or try to act like it’s not there. In some strange way that acknowledgement is part of the healing process.

When you are ready, here are two books which helped me.

The Long Goodbye: A Memoir by Meghan O’Rourke

I met Meghan a few months at a mutual friend’s Easter brunch. She grew up in Brooklyn Heights, went to St Anne’s & Yale. She teaches poetry at the latter & is the editor of the Yale Review Her mom was a teacher and artist. More recently she wrote another amazing book called The Invisible Kingdom: reimagining chronic illness.

The Year Magical Thinking by Joan Didion

One of the best ways you may honor the memory of your mother is to grieve well.

Don’t ever worry about how long it is taking or, later, question if you’re moving on too quickly. It takes as long as it takes.

Love you, brother man. Praying for you and your family.
 
Moved to Wisconsin for the following reasons:

1. Son is playing college football this fall in Wisconsin. Campus is about 4 hours from our front door vs 10 from KC.
2. Wife and I are gonna retire up here anyway
3. 16 year old son wants a career in the trades and the high school here can set him up as an apprentice for local companies starting this fall. He also loves fishing and would rather do that than anything, and there is world class fishing within about 10 minutes from my land.
4. Daughter and me hate the heat.
5. Our whole family loves the outdoors and hiking and fishing.

It's beautiful here.
That is so awesome. I want to retire so badly. I envision that it will feel something close to what you’re describing.
Yeah, we got really fortunate. Ended up on 8 acres in the middle of nowhere. 50% timber and 50% meadow.

I live between two towns with 3200 residents and 8000 residents respectively. Both about 22 minutes from my house.

I can see the stars again. No light pollution at all. Absolute quiet other than the wind and the birds. Occasionally I will hear some ATV's riding the trails down the road. There is a bar at the end of my street. I can be on the water in about 15 minutes and there may be only one or two other boats on the water.

The next day I can choose from one of 50 other lakes within 30 minutes of the house.

Both of my boys have jobs already in town. My daughter loves the weather and the hiking.

Love it here so far. Ask me again in February. :lol:

Will you adopt me?
 
Moved to Wisconsin for the following reasons:

1. Son is playing college football this fall in Wisconsin. Campus is about 4 hours from our front door vs 10 from KC.
2. Wife and I are gonna retire up here anyway
3. 16 year old son wants a career in the trades and the high school here can set him up as an apprentice for local companies starting this fall. He also loves fishing and would rather do that than anything, and there is world class fishing within about 10 minutes from my land.
4. Daughter and me hate the heat.
5. Our whole family loves the outdoors and hiking and fishing.

It's beautiful here.
That is so awesome. I want to retire so badly. I envision that it will feel something close to what you’re describing.
Yeah, we got really fortunate. Ended up on 8 acres in the middle of nowhere. 50% timber and 50% meadow.

I live between two towns with 3200 residents and 8000 residents respectively. Both about 22 minutes from my house.

I can see the stars again. No light pollution at all. Absolute quiet other than the wind and the birds. Occasionally I will hear some ATV's riding the trails down the road. There is a bar at the end of my street. I can be on the water in about 15 minutes and there may be only one or two other boats on the water.

The next day I can choose from one of 50 other lakes within 30 minutes of the house.

Both of my boys have jobs already in town. My daughter loves the weather and the hiking.

Love it here so far. Ask me again in February. :lol:

Will you adopt me?
No.

Yes.
 
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Moved to Wisconsin for the following reasons:

1. Son is playing college football this fall in Wisconsin. Campus is about 4 hours from our front door vs 10 from KC.
2. Wife and I are gonna retire up here anyway
3. 16 year old son wants a career in the trades and the high school here can set him up as an apprentice for local companies starting this fall. He also loves fishing and would rather do that than anything, and there is world class fishing within about 10 minutes from my land.
4. Daughter and me hate the heat.
5. Our whole family loves the outdoors and hiking and fishing.

It's beautiful here.
That is so awesome. I want to retire so badly. I envision that it will feel something close to what you’re describing.
Yeah, we got really fortunate. Ended up on 8 acres in the middle of nowhere. 50% timber and 50% meadow.

I live between two towns with 3200 residents and 8000 residents respectively. Both about 22 minutes from my house.

I can see the stars again. No light pollution at all. Absolute quiet other than the wind and the birds. Occasionally I will hear some ATV's riding the trails down the road. There is a bar at the end of my street. I can be on the water in about 15 minutes and there may be only one or two other boats on the water.

The next day I can choose from one of 50 other lakes within 30 minutes of the house.

Both of my boys have jobs already in town. My daughter loves the weather and the hiking.

Love it here so far. Ask me again in February. :lol:
Welcome to the Great Midwest! Great Lakes region is extremely beautiful. We love it here on our 5 acres in BFE Michigan
 
I grew up in north central Indiana and then spent almost 25 years post college in Chicago. I've been out in Portland for 8 years now and I had to move back to the Midwest it would be either in SW Michigan or Madison, WI.
 
I grew up in north central Indiana and then spent almost 25 years post college in Chicago. I've been out in Portland for 8 years now and I had to move back to the Midwest it would be either in SW Michigan or Madison, WI.
madison is having a hell of a housing crisis right now and it is amazing to me how fast it is growing especially on the west side of the city the beltline is overwhelmed and it is crazy how much traffic there is i love it but man is it a boom town right now take that to the bank brochacho

 
I grew up in north central Indiana and then spent almost 25 years post college in Chicago. I've been out in Portland for 8 years now and I had to move back to the Midwest it would be either in SW Michigan or Madison, WI.
madison is having a hell of a housing crisis right now and it is amazing to me how fast it is growing especially on the west side of the city the beltline is overwhelmed and it is crazy how much traffic there is i love it but man is it a boom town right now take that to the bank brochacho

I've got quite a few friends there and I normally go back there once a year for a camping / disc golf bromigos extravaganza. But it's been two years since I've been back...will definitely be heading through there next June.
 
I grew up in north central Indiana and then spent almost 25 years post college in Chicago. I've been out in Portland for 8 years now and I had to move back to the Midwest it would be either in SW Michigan or Madison, WI.
madison is having a hell of a housing crisis right now and it is amazing to me how fast it is growing especially on the west side of the city the beltline is overwhelmed and it is crazy how much traffic there is i love it but man is it a boom town right now take that to the bank brochacho

I've got quite a few friends there and I normally go back there once a year for a camping / disc golf bromigos extravaganza. But it's been two years since I've been back...will definitely be heading through there next June.
Or some AUGUST? :whistle:
 

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