Daily writing prompt
What are you most excited about for the future?
The things that I am most excited about for the Future are my parents and I, after being stuck in the house in the Detroit suburb of Warren, Michigan for over 3 decades (as of the time of writing this post) almost like if we had each received lifetime prison sentences in this house and neighborhood in September, 1990; finally moving out of this awful house and neighborhood, and into a house on the type and amount of property somewhere within the rural rim of the Detroit area not unlike, as an example; this house in the Town of Elizabethtown, Illinois (a Town on the Ohio River, and the Illinois-Kentucky border):
Or, to a house and type of property like this one in the Town of Golconda, Illinois (another Town located near the Illinois-Kentucky border, and not too far East of the Illinois-Missouri border):
Moreover, for as long as my parents are still alive; I look forward to purchasing a Class A Diesel Pusher Motorhome on a Class 8 Stripped Chassis, powered by a Big Bore Cummins, Caterpillar, or Mercedes-Benz/Detroit Diesel 500-600 Horsepower Turbocharged Diesel Engine, like the ones in the Brochures seen on the bottom of this very post. And, traveling to all of the places that I need and want to travel to, and seeing all of the people that I need and want to see; and transcribed in this earlier post: The Things That Matter The Most To Have In Order To Have A Happy And Successful Life.
I look forward to excluding from the rest of my life, my mother’s family, relatives that I was never meant to have anything to do with; as written in this earlier post I Am Worried About My Parents Potentially Choosing To Stay Put In The House That We’ve Tried Many Times To Move Out Of For So Many Years Prior, That My Parents Could Rekindle Their Relationships With My Mother’s Family, That I Could Wind Up Living With My Sister And Her Husband, And That My Parents May Acquire Any More Minivans. In part and parcel, should my parents ever rekindle their relationships with them, I look forward to my parents respecting my wishes, being mindful of yours truly choosing to exclude my mother’s family from my life for the rest of my life, and having an attitude and a mindset along the lines of “If Matthew doesn’t want to have anything to do with them, so be it. We’ll just leave him alone about it”.
I also look forward to excluding not my sister, but her husband from my life for the rest of my life, and my sister having an attitude and a mindset along the lines of “If my brother doesn’t like him, and doesn’t want to have anything to do with him, so be it. We’ll just leave him alone about it”.
In part and parcel, I look forward to instead of living with my sister and her husband, owning my own place on acres of property while employing a caregiver to look after me; and owning a Compact Tractor, a collection of vehicles as large as that of Jay Leno’s, and NASCAR Driver Tony Stewart’s; possessing an Advanced Amateur/Ham Radio License, and owning and operating all of the necessary equipment (including all of the necessary Indoor and Outdoor Antennas) for my Amateur/Ham Radio apparatus.
Moreover, I look forward to having my Novel that I wrote under one of my two Pen Names “Wilbur Hay” https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-day-to-day-lives-of-a-well-off-couple-and-their-autistic-son-wilbur-hay/1140309955?ean=9781668575581 adapted into a Live or Animated Motion Picture.
I am also looking forward to potentially becoming more involved in the Broadcast Radio and Television Industry.
Additionally, I am looking forward to maybe having my “handprint” (as the saying goes) on the Automotive Industry.
I am even looking forward to the inevitable, when I return to our spiritual home with God, where the 1970’s, 1980’s, and early 1990’s linger forevermore; and spend eternity in Heaven and in other Universes with God himself, my parents, my paternal grandparents, Marie “Mimi”, her daughter Mary Ann, her five children (including Shannon), Shannon’s husband Ray, Alison’s husband David, John Roeck, Jeannette Wesolowski, George Seguin (whose passing I wrote about in the following post a few years ago: A Teacher That I’ve Loved Has Passed Away), Shari Lewis, Orpah Winfrey and her friend Gayle King, Allen Shaw, ABC founder Leonard Goldenson, other ABC employees Fred Pierce, Elton Rule, and Roone Arledge; CBS founder William “Bill” Paley, Neal Pilson, Ken Squier, Brent Musberger, Jim Nantz, Pat Summerall, George B. Storer Sr. and Jr. and Peter Storer Sr. of the Storer Broadcasting Company (also known as Storer Communications); Jim Patterson, Clyde McClean, Doug Mayes, Robert “Bob” Schlosser-Lacey, Helen Chickering, Moira Quinn, Reno Bailey, Cheryl Wardlynch, and Shelly Hill-Crawford of Jefferson-Standard/Jefferson-Pilot Communications and the WBT Stations; Bob Vila, Marc Brown, Maryland Public Television (MPT) employee and Founder and Host of the PBS Television Program “MotorWeek” John Davis, John Davis’s colleague and MotorWeek’s Automotive Repair and Maintenance editor Patrick “Pat” Goss, fellow Maryland Public Television employee Bonnie Erbe, Travel Expert on Europe Rick Steves, NASCAR Team Owners, Drivers, and Crew Chiefs Ray Evernham, Rick Hendrick, Richard Childress, Dale Earnhardt Sr., Neil Bonnett, Lee, Richard, Maurice, and Linda Petty, Bobby, Donnie, and Davey Allison, Ned and Dale Jarrett, Junior Johnson, Coo Coo and Sterling Marlin, Rusty Wallace, Bill Elliott, Ernie Irvan, Lake Speed, Lennie Pond, Rick Mast, William “Billy” Standridge, Cecil Gordon, J.D McDuffie, Rick Wilson, and Jake “Suitcase Jake” Elder; and the Luce family of the School Bus coachbuilder Blue Bird, the Carpenter family of the School Bus coachbuilder that was based in Indiana that bears their name, the Ward family of the School Bus coachbuilder based in Arkansas that once bore their name, later became AmTran, a part of International Harvester/Navistar, and is now IC Bus; the Lawrence and Clements families of the School Bus coachbuilder Wayne that was based in Wayne County, Indiana; the Hackney family of the School Bus and Commercial Truck coachbuilder Hackney Brothers, the founding family of the Oklahoma-based School Bus coachbuilder Excel, and the Garford family of the Ohio-based School Bus coachbuilder Superior.