Are you looking into learning more about photography? The photography classes I took completely helped.
You.went.skydiving. Seriously?? That's on my bucket list. How awesome was it?? Were you terrified?
And what prompted you to buy an auto electrical business? How is that going? What...what does that even entail?
p.s. You are only as old as you feel :) Smile every day and you'll feel younger and younger <3
Oh good cos I’m not sure I can do not random. Yep, anything that isn’t reblogged is mine. I read a lot of photography tip newsletters and stuff but I think I like to wing it, if anything I would take a class to learn what all those functions on the camera do, so maybe one day when my schedule eases right up.
Yep I went skydiving, for my 21st, but then it rained and apparently rain drops hurt like needles if you try to jump then so it was postponed and then I did it a week before my wedding, you can imagine what sort of comments that got. It was…hmmm… first I was a little nervous but not heaps, then we climbed in the plane and still okay, then we started getting higher and I started getting a little more nervous but nothing that would hinder my want to do it, the view was…amazing! Then it was time to jump and we moved (strapped to the instructor) toward the door and suddenly I was literally hanging out a plane door looking at the ground 15,000ft below me and the thought flashed through my mind “What the hell am I doing up here and why is it too late to change my mind!!!!” and then bammo, we’re falling, and I’m reminding myself that if I intend to keep seeing the most amazing views ever I really better keep breathing normally (hyperventilating may have started for the first few seconds considering my instructor thought it would be awesome to do a few flips once we exited the plane, it was but talk about disorienting), the camera dude was incredible, no wonder these guys like doing that for a living, by the time we reached the ground I had so much adrenaline pumping through me I thought I might take off by myself. It was simply AWESOME!I fully recommend it. Especially if you can do it somewhere you know the view is spectacular, say like New Zealand haha, no but really, Taupo, Rotorua (that’s where I jumped) and Queenstown are incredible.
And the business, well my husband worked for the dude that owned it for almost 8 years, then he offered to him and we took it. Mostly it’s anything electrical in a car, which is a surprising amount of things and most of the things that will go wrong without you crashing.It’s going ok though, thankfully I only the financial stuff because trying to make sure I didn’t blow a car up would be, well, let’s just say there would be no guarantee you would get your car back in one piece.
Wow I just write you essays, forget about random comments, I write random essays, must be uni mode.