Okay, so everyone has their reason for taking a deep breath, then lauching out into space.
Maybe your parents drive you so crazy that anything sounds better than listening to them squawk all day. Maybe they're awesome, taking care of your every need, but it's time to flutter on your own.
Whatever. The point is, one way or another, there's calm blue sky above, and a sharp rocks and a dog below.
This blog is to help people make the transition from the feathered, fluffed and cooshy home nest to surviving on your own twigs while you build a place of your own.
My personal launch into space was rather sudden. Sudden, as in I had a single box of clothes when I moved out, and my parents and I didn't contact each other for two months afterwards. Hopefully your launch won't be as sudden, but if it is, it's still possible catch air and loft to clear sky.
This blog should hopefully cover the basics of first flight survival:
Expectations
Shelter
Food
Transportation
The Fun Stuff
Building a Good Nest of Your Own
The information I'm sharing doesn't apply to everyone, but if someone gets a tip that makes things easier, that's A-Okay + Awesome in my books. Feel free to add your own ideas as well, it's a stormy world out there.
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