Flying, Cats, and Knitting - in that order!
To the person who emailed me with a clearly "fake" email address:
I'm not giving up flying because Mr. Ken wants me to. Indeed, he's my biggest supporter and would love for me to keep flying as long as I want. If he were more interested in flying himself, or even flying with me, I'd consider it. Unfortunately, he gets really motion sick and has never flown in a private plane. And doesn't really want to.
I'm ready to give up flying because of time. Time I never have enough of, time I'd rather spend with Mr. Ken and friends or just at home by myself. Time to waste without feeling guilty that my skills are getting rusty, which might lead to an accident (or incident) that could hurt someone - not just me. (That's a pilots biggest fear: hurting someone else with one's plane.)
Mr. Ken has given up motorcycle riding and racing since his stroke. I supported his efforts to ride again, and the race team we kept when he couldn't ride. I've supported buying motorcycles and going to races because he loved it and it was a world where he belonged. I really didn't want him to ride or race again, but I never told him. He's now selling his last 4 race motorcycles and lots of the gear because he's decided that it's time to give up that dream and hobby.
We'd both rather spend our time together, and not take unnecessary risks that might shorten it.
As far as cats Debby, yeah, there're 12. I had some qualms about putting the feline households together, and the best way to introduce the prides. In the end, due to time constraints and other stresses, I basically put both sets of cats in the new house, introduced them to the food, water and litterboxes and left them to their own devices for a day! Not recommended, but it worked; probably because each pride could be self-sufficient, and because I was "familiar" to all the cats. We had very few hisses, and not fights that I'm aware of. The more cats you have, the easier it is to integrate another one.
Our cats currently range in age from 13 to 2, with a cluster of 5 that will be 8 in January. Sweetie is 13, Maya is 11, GreyGuy is 8, and FullHouse is 2. SparkPlug, LiveWire and Smokey are 6. Murphy, Nipper, LittleLion, Maynard and Teddi Grrrl are 7.
Since we've been married (6 years) we've lost Myrddin (in 2000, when he was 7), Freyja (in 2003, at 17), Echo (in 2005, at 19), Sylvia (2005, at 9) and KittyHark (2006, at 11). We've also lost the lovely stray, Funny Face just a few months ago. That's the hardest part of being owned by cats.
OKC: Yesterday during lunch at the office, one of my co-workers saw me knitting the cuff of the yellow alpaca sock. He came into the conference room we reserve for our lunch time "discussion" sessions and whispered "You look so calm, working on your knitting. How do you do it?" I broke out in giggles, and explained it was all an act - I'd ripped that cuff out 3 times since the BART ride that morning! Sock is now progressing well.
Buoyed up by that success, today at lunch I tried to start one of the sleeves for the green sweater. Cast on, joined, dropped a stitch in the first knitted row. Did it again; twisted the join. Lather, rinse, repeat - this time I miscounted.
Tomorrow is another day!