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At this time, flying would have to be mine. My younger brother is moving to Italy for a job, my older brother is having health issues. Would like to be able to pop in and help out. Asked my husband this question. Without missing a beat, he said x-ray vision. hhuuummm ๐ค Christine
I do like my sleep! It's just that I've always been involved in something that carries on late into the night, some interesting project. I guess that began as a youngster reading books late at night, carried through to my late term university studies and thereafter. And I just want to continue with that "study" project that I'm working on...late into the night when I can really focus on it..
I was a bachelor for a long time (until getting married at age 46). So my "eating", or rather food preparation, was always very simple, quick and easy. Anything to minimize the bother. Others I've known are real foodies and their interests revolve (in part) around food, the way mine revolves around various study projects.
@fffred Great answer. I totally get it. When you get into a "zone" and don't want to stop what you are doing, and time seems to fly by effortlessly. Once you are married, ( even more so when you become a parent ) those periods tend to be less available. --- Christine
I am right there with you picking flying. I loved Superman as a kid (still do) and I used to wish I could fly too. I was fascinated by the flying scenes in the first Chris Reeve Superman movie. That scene flying Lois Lane around was beautiful. I used to fly my kids to bed in my arms when they were young and they loved it, which made bedtime much easier in our house. To this day they still remember the laughs we had pretending to crash into walls until they landed in their beds! I do have to admit that your husband may be on to something! I may have to reconsider.
@postman29 What wonderful memories your kids will always have. Loved that flying scene, Christopher Reeves and Margot Kidder, The original Superman movie came out when I was a teenager, and I fell hard for Reeves. A sucker for blue eye. As I recall, there was a scene about x-ray vision! Christine
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