Progress on my TK
Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 9:40 am
Well I was going to add pics, but the files are to big, and I dont have any type of photo program to crop them etc. So I'll just babble
I joined the FISD and really didnt post anything till recently, but I can say that my choice for FX armor to my size was most likely a good choice ( 6'3" and thanks to work comp 250lbs) Although I can lose the weight, not much I can do about height!
And yes I know that the FX bucket is rather large, I didn't realize just HOW large until the kit arrived, but I look at it like this (trying to stay positive, and yes I know about "bobble head lol )It will give me experience for when the time comes, to replace the bucket with something a little more approriate!
And as it has been said on here and FISD.......we all started somewhere!
Overall I am still excited and pleased about the kit, and its one step closer to that childhood dream, and making children smile and raise money for charity at the same time!
That brings me to my next point, so bare with me........My mother was Diagnosed with Breast Cancer one week after I did my graceful fall and tore up my knee, and she is now passed chemo and in radiation.......but most important......she is a SURVIVOR!
I have always donated to Susan Komen Foundation as well as the Asthma, HIV and MS foundations.
All of these are nondiscrimenatory and the fact of when Troopers show up, it brings a smile to faces and smiling can help the healing process if only temporarily!
Anyway....I'll get off my soapbox now LOL
I'll keep everyone up to date, I'm still planning on VisionCon!
I joined the FISD and really didnt post anything till recently, but I can say that my choice for FX armor to my size was most likely a good choice ( 6'3" and thanks to work comp 250lbs) Although I can lose the weight, not much I can do about height!
And yes I know that the FX bucket is rather large, I didn't realize just HOW large until the kit arrived, but I look at it like this (trying to stay positive, and yes I know about "bobble head lol )It will give me experience for when the time comes, to replace the bucket with something a little more approriate!
And as it has been said on here and FISD.......we all started somewhere!
Overall I am still excited and pleased about the kit, and its one step closer to that childhood dream, and making children smile and raise money for charity at the same time!
That brings me to my next point, so bare with me........My mother was Diagnosed with Breast Cancer one week after I did my graceful fall and tore up my knee, and she is now passed chemo and in radiation.......but most important......she is a SURVIVOR!
I have always donated to Susan Komen Foundation as well as the Asthma, HIV and MS foundations.
All of these are nondiscrimenatory and the fact of when Troopers show up, it brings a smile to faces and smiling can help the healing process if only temporarily!
Anyway....I'll get off my soapbox now LOL
I'll keep everyone up to date, I'm still planning on VisionCon!