- Location
- East Stabbington
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Now I don't even want friends. I want cookies.
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I'm working on a 6 pack now...Dude, she's got some talent. You could quit working and become a trophy husband... better start working on those abs.
If you have cookies like that, friends are a side effect.Now I don't even want friends. I want cookies.
I just wanted to bring this up as sort of a frustration vent.
I've been trying to organize a trip to Moab with some friends and family. I had interest a few months ago and now that I'm trying to work on accommodations I'm getting crickets.
It's frustrating because I used to visualize me with a group of friends and families hanging out and doing things together... but I'm realizing this is seemingly not meant to be. A few years ago my wife and I did Moab with a few friends and had a blast. Now it seems that we can't very people together to do these things anymore. I have always had a decent group of friends but getting older and everything it's just slipping away.
Even the people I am trying to get organized aren't into wheeling. 1 is... but the rest not so much. It just seems I've been struggling with this more lately.
/Vent off
@Cody where'd the cookie page go?
Im not really taking it personal. Im more sad that I don't have friends with similar interests anymore...and little effort on their part to actually get together.
Since I'm not the best at going it alone, I need to try it I guess. I've never beenvery versed in Moab snd have always been hesitant to wheel alone. However, that may just be what it comes to.
Being on your own schedule also gives you f*ck it flexibility. If you decide you want to sleep in and go swim in the river instead of wheelin? F*ck it. You blow your last set of crappy Dana 44 parts and you've already scavenged every last compatible set within 75 miles? F*ck it, go for a hike. Who's going to complain, yourself?
I used to do moab alone. I would sleep under my buggy on the trailer, then pal around city market and sheepishly befriend strangers or try to coordinate with the random forum folk that seemed least likely to cause me to wake up in a bathtub full of ice, one kidney lighter. Met some great people that way..
I now need to decide if I want to take my wife and 2 daughters to Moab with no one else.