Putting on a kilt still puts a smile on my face. Even though I'm unemployed, I still look up kilts and tartans that I want and battle with myself on whether or not to order it (the answer is always no, of course). I didn't get myself a birthday gift yet (it's been a month), and I am going to get myself a "Finally Getting A Job" gift too whenever that should happen - one of those gifts to myself will be a kilt for sure.

I've started a tradition of being kilted for my birthday (my biggest problem is not wearing a kilt because I live with family, and one family member doesn't approve). So I wear a kilt on my birthday (right at the beginning of spring) to get myself to wear one regardless of anyone's opinions. So the kilt is actually a part of my birthday celebrations.

The "fun" thing that I think about most is my design ideas for a kilt I want to make myself.

I love the feeling of walking around in a kilt. I enjoy talking with people that spot me in it and have something nice to say. I simply enjoy how I feel when kilted.

I went out with a friend and his girlfriend for my birthday, and they had no idea I was wearing a kilt for the first 4 hours or so, and when they finally realized they expressed that it was "cool" and she immediately tried to convince him to get a kilt. I started to join in convincing him but after a sentence that conversation got interrupted - but I'll work on it. I enjoyed the experience of bringing something "new to them, but old to me" to my friends.

To answer your question, yes. Kilting is still fun for me.