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RE: Old Sarge Introduction - GAW9576 - 09-18-2021 (09-18-2021, 01:53 AM)Old Sarge Wrote:(09-18-2021, 01:12 AM)GAW9576 Wrote: Absolutely. I enjoy most of the process and we go to a community day each Monday and go over the weeks lesson materials. It is a great group and gives the kids time to interact with others their age. Homeschooling also allows me to keep an eye on my kids development more closely. I struggled with severe depression from a very young age and it can run in families. I'm really glad I can talk to my kids about it and watch to be sure they don't struggle with it. I didn't talk to anyone about it until I was 29 and that was only the beginning of a long struggle to get to the point I'm at now we're its not a constant problem. I'm 44 now and have had very little struggle with the depression for the last 4 years. Yeah so far the kids haven't been interested in any activities. We live in the country though and have chickens and quail they take care of. We also have a 14' by 25' greenhouse and several gardens they help with. That and we are pretty involved with church and do a lot with friends. So we are pretty busy without sports or other organized activities. I think Americans in general are pretty tight lipped about depression men more so than women and I can definitely see we're it would be even more so in the military. I have found that talking about it has been the best therapy. That and my faith and involvement in our church were we have made some really good friends that we get together with a lot. The meds they had me on for a while certainly didn't help. In fact they made things a lot worse. Luckily I've been of all meds for many years now. I know they can be beneficial for many people but my experience with them was very rough. Yeah we are definitely off topic for a shave forums but like you said this is your introduction thread so the topic is pretty much anything you want to talk about. RE: Old Sarge Introduction - ShadowsDad - 09-19-2021 You are definitely on topic for this forum thread, clearly the OP guides it and allows it. It might not be SE shaving but we love vets. Carry on! That's an order! Save vet' lives! Far too many take their own lives from the horror that they saw or experienced. And clearly I have over stepped my authority by stating that. RE: Old Sarge Introduction - GAW9576 - 09-19-2021 (09-19-2021, 03:53 AM)ShadowsDad Wrote: You are definitely on topic for this forum thread, clearly the OP guides it and allows it. It might not be SE shaving but we love vets. Carry on! That's an order! Save vet' lives! Far too many take their own lives from the horror that they saw or experienced. Thank you. It's not easy to talk about a lot of times but I feel it's something that should definitely be talked about. RE: Old Sarge Introduction - Old Sarge - 09-19-2021 (09-17-2021, 03:34 AM)Old Sarge Wrote:(09-17-2021, 02:48 AM)GAW9576 Wrote: OK. The search and rescue team found the pictures in my archives much faster that I had thought possible. But I'm tired so I'm not searching for a more proper place to post pictures pointing out possible peculiarities per my observations of perfectly pretty razors positioned to point out said peculiarities to people. So if anyone knows of a more proper spot to post this please inform me and I will repost there also. Hey, GAW9576! It just dawned on me that the top cap on the Gen I looks like the 1912, while the top cap on the Gen II looks like the G-Bar. RE: Old Sarge Introduction - GAW9576 - 09-19-2021 (09-19-2021, 04:35 PM)Old Sarge Wrote:(09-17-2021, 03:34 AM)Old Sarge Wrote: That's some kind of search and rescue team you have there! It's late, at least where I am, so I can appreciate you are tired and I'm grateful for your efforts! There are a lot of "P" words in your first "P"aragraph...I'll have to give that one another read tomorrow. Kind of has a Dr. Seuss sing-songy way about it! I will have to compare the razors to see if they are identical of just similar. You are right though. |