tarponhead
New member
Just curious,
How do you folks - particularly those with non-skiing spouses - keep the DTI (Domestic Tranquility Index) at acceptable levels?
My season opener has just been downgraded from Thanksgiving weekend (Black Friday on) at Mt Snow, to at best a day trip to "Huntah"... DTI threatened to get to heavy. This was not a "fall on the sword" issue so I walked away but it still kinda sucks.
My other passion is fly fishing, which my better half knew when she married me. Perhaps because I spent many weekends sleeping next to my car parked along river "X" she kinda expected it and generally does not give me much flac. Skiing on the otherhand is new on my life list of passions. My guess it kinda blind-sided her. Complicated too as my skiing is never solo, always with my two sons who both love it as well.
In the end, despite starting out this post with a question, I think what I am really looking for are similar circumstances and how you dealed with them. I've been married long enough to understand the ying-yang of marrage.
Time for another glass from that delicious box of wine.....:beer: (yeah, I'm that classy)
How do you folks - particularly those with non-skiing spouses - keep the DTI (Domestic Tranquility Index) at acceptable levels?
My season opener has just been downgraded from Thanksgiving weekend (Black Friday on) at Mt Snow, to at best a day trip to "Huntah"... DTI threatened to get to heavy. This was not a "fall on the sword" issue so I walked away but it still kinda sucks.
My other passion is fly fishing, which my better half knew when she married me. Perhaps because I spent many weekends sleeping next to my car parked along river "X" she kinda expected it and generally does not give me much flac. Skiing on the otherhand is new on my life list of passions. My guess it kinda blind-sided her. Complicated too as my skiing is never solo, always with my two sons who both love it as well.
In the end, despite starting out this post with a question, I think what I am really looking for are similar circumstances and how you dealed with them. I've been married long enough to understand the ying-yang of marrage.
Time for another glass from that delicious box of wine.....:beer: (yeah, I'm that classy)