Very good words of advice and wisdom Gents.
I like the I'M SAFE acronym - that's really cool. And, it actually follows the same line of thinking in SCUBA, jumping, shooting/hand loading, motorcycle riding (some riders anyway), etc... I'm going to print that out and add that to my list of acronyms and checklists. I wish I could post that at all stop lights for the idiot drivers to read, but, they're usually too busy talking on their cell phones, doing their homework, etc... Or they just don't know how to read. ;D
Brett, I just went through that with SCUBA this past year and motorcycle riding about 4 years ago. And, I really only have a few more jumps left in me. D@mn! I think I might be growing up

SHhhh!!! Don't tell my Mom I said that

Here's a kinda sad but true personal story. I had turned 20 years old right before we shipped back from the Middle East. Although I felt like I was 120 years old, I stayed in the reserves for 4 more years and worked for the Postal Service as my "day job". (Fast-forward a bit) One day I was on a Marines-only website (young, old, war or peace time) where a thread came up posing the question "what would you do if you found out that you only had 24 hours more to live?" (We often speak about killing and death as if we were deciding what to have for lunch.) Well, a bunch of young bucks chimed in with "I'd hurry up and do 'this' and 'that'". And without realizing what I was typing at the time, my response was "I have done everything I ever wanted to do. If I died today, I will have lived a full life." -and I wasn't kidding, I'd made it into and out of a combat zone (and got more than I bargained for), jumped, dove, rode a motorcycle across the country a couple of times, got a few short flying hours, owned two homes, sport cars, worked 80-100 hour weeks for months on end, lost it all, and started all over again. Now here's the sad part, I was 28 years old when I typed that response. It took me about 3 years before I realized what I had typed, and it was the first jolt that made me realize that I might want to slow down bit before I either hit a brick wall or ride off the side of a cliff. Sometimes getting out of the pressure cooker and relaxing isn't such bad thing. I remember that most every response to the question after my post was by the more seasoned folks who spoke of hugging their kids and loved ones and those types of answers. So, I can recognize and appreciate words of wisdom. Thanks Gents... :)
Semper Fi, Dave