Just to get on a positive note as we all sit about a month or two away from our first events of the fall season, and inspired by Dale Beasley's comments, I ask the question.
What keeps you going in this hobby?
For me the whole thing boils down to friends. I have great friends in this hobby, in fact, one is standing in my wedding next year along with guys that have been friends of mine since I was in preschool. I've done about as much as I can do in this hobby, I've marched, I've boiled in wool, I've woken up at an event and had to knock ice out of my canteen and wait for the frost to melt off my blanket. I've been a Private to a Captain in this hobby several times over, and at the end of the day, that and a $1.50 could buy me a cup of coffee.
I've fought off burn out several times. In 2004 I sold all of my stuff after the Fort Gaines living history, and only after repeated phone calls from Andrew Martin, formerly of the WIG and Sloppy Beagle Mess AND Cleburne's, did I come back out. He sold out in March of 2005. My other good friend, Colbi Rosenthal sold out in March 2006, the same month as Justin Morris.
The research will keep going long after the last piece of my kit is sold on the AC for pennies of what I paid for it, so thats not a reason for me to stay around. My fiance loves this hobby, because she was raised in it, and we now enjoy doing research together, so I'm not going to sell out because the wife hates it. In fact that last reason is why I even attend as much as I do now.
So there are my reasons for staying in, what are yours?
What keeps you going in this hobby?
For me the whole thing boils down to friends. I have great friends in this hobby, in fact, one is standing in my wedding next year along with guys that have been friends of mine since I was in preschool. I've done about as much as I can do in this hobby, I've marched, I've boiled in wool, I've woken up at an event and had to knock ice out of my canteen and wait for the frost to melt off my blanket. I've been a Private to a Captain in this hobby several times over, and at the end of the day, that and a $1.50 could buy me a cup of coffee.
I've fought off burn out several times. In 2004 I sold all of my stuff after the Fort Gaines living history, and only after repeated phone calls from Andrew Martin, formerly of the WIG and Sloppy Beagle Mess AND Cleburne's, did I come back out. He sold out in March of 2005. My other good friend, Colbi Rosenthal sold out in March 2006, the same month as Justin Morris.
The research will keep going long after the last piece of my kit is sold on the AC for pennies of what I paid for it, so thats not a reason for me to stay around. My fiance loves this hobby, because she was raised in it, and we now enjoy doing research together, so I'm not going to sell out because the wife hates it. In fact that last reason is why I even attend as much as I do now.
So there are my reasons for staying in, what are yours?
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