How do you relax after a day of work

RON P/JON FIFE

I am trying to get tickets to hear a talk by the authuor of the "rich dad,poor dad" book at madison square garden tuesday night.
He is one smart dude.
 
Pain Pills!

Guess you young guys that are in good physical shape don't need them but an old out of shape guy like me does!!

When they kick in then its naptime! ;)

I just did that today.

Dave Olson
 
Books & writing for me.
If we are up to it, Rod and I like to dance.
He also likes to stargaze and read.

Blockbuster is fun if there is a good new release out.
Watching football with Miles (12) and doing girls's arts and crafts with Madison (8).

Family game night. No TV, just board games and junk food.

Beth :)
 
:) After work is play time!

Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays my buddies and I all hit the track for several hours. There is no better stress relief for me than to go out on the track and simply forget about everything (except for beating the competition :) ). I've been in motocross for close to 15 years and I can't get enough at times. We all have the desire to go pro (naturally :) ) but I will be happy just to get my pro license. 125 A for now... (the level below pro-am).

Unfortunately the wood care season shares a trait with motocross... we shut down for a few months in the winter. So this year I picked up a 96' Yamaha Vmax snowmobile (ready to ride Mike??? ). The fun part is I have never ridden one to this day.

Aside from that it's time with the family (Alison my wife, Nate (2.5 year old son) and Austyn (1.3 year old daughter)... I probably should have put them first but this was about stress relief :) some of you have heard their screams :rolleyes:

I am also a big computer nut... I like toying with graphic design and the web stuff. Photography is on that list too... love that perfect action shot.. ummmm or a deck.



Greg Rentschler
 

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Greg,
You must be a superman to work, raise a family, and compete MX in the A class. I 'wrenched' for my son for 5 years from novice all the way to 250 pro. It was not relaxation - it is a total way of life. About 60 races per year. He retired 11 years ago. Today I wouldn't have the energy - I have little reserves left after work. Like David it's nappy time for me - not very exciting but better than the alternative for an old guy.
Richard
 
Hi Richard,

Fortunately I still have some youth on my side (28). As I get older I can feel things wearing on me though..

I have such a passion for this sport.. it's a great family sport with lots of great people involved and it has grown tremendously over the past few years. This is one sport that truely keeps kids out of trouble as I have seen it first hand.

The sad part is I got out for a couple years back in/around 94 and was totally miserable.... :eek:

Take Care,

Greg
 
my relax time is a cold beer after the drive thru at the bank. If it's friday a nice long ride......



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greg, it's a 99 Shadow VLX600 Deluxe. I put cobra boulevard straight pipes (baffled of course), a stage I dynojet jets on the carb, and put some other extras into it. It has 21,000 miles on it, so it doesn't sit idle.

This years wish is to step up to a tourer, toss up between 3. Victory V92TC, HD Road King or the HD Heritage Springer Softail. Depends on how much $$$ I don't have to use this winter.


Reed
 
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