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Our entertainment consist of watching TV, going to visit family
(within 20 miles), going to DFW airport and sitting at the park watching planes take off and land, going to the American Airlines Museum (free), Pates Museum of transportation (free), etc... We rarely go places that cost money... You are not alone. Some of us are just farther along life's path. When we first moved to Iowa in '97 to set up our business, we literally spent everything we had to do it. We risked everything, and, of course, it took months for our business (newspaper distribution) to make any money -- plus we had a start-up business loan to pay off. Needless to say, flying was occasional (at best), and entertainment consisted of going to the public library with the kids, who were just 7 and 4 years old. We only ate out at the college-student-oriented restaurants ($3 all-you-can-eat taco night -- whoopee!), and spent a lot of time working. It was a tough slog in the mud, but by being careful (and having no life!) we paid off the start-up loan in a couple of years, avoided credit card debt, drove old cars -- and by late '98 we were in a position to buy our first airplane. (Which actually cost less than our full-sized Ford van, by the way. Aircraft are NOT all that expensive.) By 2002 we had "made it" to the point where we could look at trying something fun -- like buying an old hotel and turning it into a dream destination for pilots. We're making 1/3 of what we made in our last business, but are having the time of our lives. We've got a better plane now, but we still drive old cars, don't go out a lot -- and we still have no credit card debt. In fact, the only money we owe is on our home mortgage. Bottom line: Fiscal responsibility and financial success *can* be had -- but it takes discipline and hard work. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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