I think that’s a good plan. I will take it up when I’m older ;-).
It certainly helps me function at my best, instead of this “too tired to function” functioning. It was just a part of the checks and balances I had set up when I realized the scope of the disease. I had forgotten it because I “felt very good.” It’s only because of that day off in between that I felt so good, and now I realize that without it, I can’t function. So I will force myself to go back to it.
I just went to Casey’s to get some honey for my allergies (they were out) and he said he would give me at least $800 for the Tracker, put a new engine in it and sell it for $2500. Good for him.
Good that he’s willing to buy it, and good that he may already have a buyer for it. He does, after all, have all the work records for it since I’ve been here.
So there are at least two people who are interested.