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AZ Jane 05-13-2013 05:40 AM

Ziplining next month with Grandson when he gets home from deployment!!!

HopeandFaith89 05-13-2013 05:58 AM


Originally Posted by Yooper32 (Post 6061096)
I too would love a trip on a zip line. However, would have to train self to use a silent type scream so as to not lose teeth.

Lol. That made me laugh.

tessagin 05-13-2013 06:01 AM

took me awhile to figure this one out. Had to inbox my son on FACEBOOK what smh (shaking my head) meant. Then next thing I see my GD texting in script.

michelleoc 05-13-2013 06:08 AM

Ziplining is amazing! The only thing that I can think of on my YOLO list is flying first class. I'd love to go to Europe and see all the amazing cities there.

Lori S 05-13-2013 06:11 AM

I am getting to cross one of the list next week... going to Bali! I am too excited to sleep.

Daisy spot 05-13-2013 06:15 AM

It's easy what is on my list
going to the real disney land ( seen Paris too many times) for my son.
and win the lottery so we can buy another house ( don't like the neighbourhood here)

romanojg 05-13-2013 06:33 AM

I hadn't heard this one before. When I did it reminded me of one of my kids friends; Max. He would never say good bye to anyone; just see you later or until next time. He always said; there are no guarantees for tomorrow. He was full of love and fun. Last month, on my birthday and his dates birthday, they were both killed in a car crash. His girfriend just celebrated her 19th birthday and he was 22. It was like he always knew and tried to make the most of his life while he could. So many of us don't do that and I'm not meaning taking life threatening chances because that is stupid. But so many dwell on what isn't or what could be but don't enjoy what is. These are the ones who miss out on so much. I think I could handle the zip lining, definitely not the parachuting, I dont' even like to fly and refused when my young son wanted me to bungie jump with him. There are so many things in life to enjoy, including life itself and we should hold onto that. Be safe and enjoy what you want and try to make all who come into contact with you have something good to say about you when you leave. It breaks my heart when I hear of all of the young kids getting killed in speeding cars and other reckless things and alot of times these things are being done to prove they aren't afraid instead of because they enjoy it. Hold onto your bucket list and your YOLO list and do them because it makes you (or someone else) happy but be safe.

Stitchit123 05-13-2013 07:05 AM

Hello my name is Dawn and I am a Sissy - La-La Girlie Girl. I see absolutely no good coming from jumping out of a perfectly running airplane-- or from the edge of a scenic cliff strapped to a kite--- or a bridge attached to a giant rubber-band---as to a zip-line after seeing a 20 yr old girl fall from one who will be in a wheel chair the rest of her days only made it too clear that I love having my feet firmly on the ground and my heart beating safely in my chest. But to all the Thrill Seekers among us Be Safe and Be Wise -NEVER sign a waiver releasing these outfits from their responsibilities concerning your safety and well being..

jeanharville 05-13-2013 02:30 PM

Stitchit, I'm with you.

ptquilts 05-13-2013 02:45 PM

Me too, stitchit - I have no need to get my heart pumping that hard. I don't handle excitement well. Contentment is more my style.


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