Oh yeah and gather up your jewelry and sell it. Can't wear it diving anyway.
What do you need life insurance for? Your child is grown.
So your grown child doesn't have to pay to bury you.
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Oh yeah and gather up your jewelry and sell it. Can't wear it diving anyway.
What do you need life insurance for? Your child is grown.
So your grown child doesn't have to pay to bury you.
Satiated? Never. At least when you go out for a fancy dinner, you are full for a while. When you buy that new car, you enjoy it for a long time and it smells wonderful. Once I bought a pricy piece of jewelry which I had longed for many years and after I put it on I did not like it. It was bulky, uncomfortable and attracted unwanted attention. Sure wish scuba diving addiction felt like that piece of jewelry… Sure am happy my child has been going to Community College and is almost finished! I wonder is anyone else is in the same boat. Is this worth it?
Now if I could only stop getting higher certifications I could dive much less expensively.
I can't afford trips to really nice places and live in the desert. I can afford to stay an extra couple of days on the end of a business trip once a month. Channel Islands in So Cal, Florida, Maine, Mass and parts of Asia. All work out to a few hundred bucks a whack, which is affordable. The dive gear is merely an investment, if you continue to use it over 10-20 years its not all that bad unless you keep buying the latest, greatest, best all the time.