Life and all its challenges

Can’t stay long. Had a bicycle injury and sitting is not possible for any length of time. Was exercising Juno and a deer shot out in front of us on the trail. I jammed on the brakes, the rear brakes grabbed, threw me off the seat and I collided solidly with the handlebars. I’ll leave it to your imagination where I collided with those bars on my body. But all is good, no fractured pelvis which is what they were worried about. Just a beautiful Technicolor bikini I will never show off at the beach. LOL

Mike is planning a road trip without me. His good friend from grade school and Mike are going to hit the road in June and drive to Alaska for a two week fishing trip with his boys! Lots to plan for- lots to look forward to and this was just the motivation he needed to get out of his wheelchair and start using his new leg. I am sure it will be a trip he will never forget.

We are now almost to the printing stages for the 2017 Rescue Calendar. Glad for all the eyes on this project and if you want to buy one- the final price is $10.00 plus shipping. I can’t wait to see the final product.

Gotta go- sitting is dreadfully painful

4 thoughts on “Life and all its challenges

  1. oh my gosh, I do hope you are not in agony for to long and grateful for not being broke. Is a broke pelvis like a horse breaking its leg, where you have to shoot it? just kidding. Glad to see Mike excited and I do hope he has a grand time, although something tells me that Mary Anne will be in a state of constant worry the whole time. feel better!

  2. 0o my gosh, take care of yourself. Happy to hear of Mike’s positivity and just what the doctor ordered. Yes, I would love to order 10 calendars. Let me know what total is and would I pay through PayPal?

  3. Wow, as a daily bicycle rider, I can well imagine the injury and pain. I’m pleased that nothing is broken but even so… I’ve developed the instinct of turning the bicycle to present a right angle to what is in front of me, simultaneously tilting the vehicle at an angle to the ground, rather like a skater stopping short. Braking for deer isn’t a danger in my town. I hope your recovery is rapid.

    You had mentioned Mike’s trip some time ago, and I was wondering how it was sizing up. This will be great for him, and not just the legs. A fishing trip in springtime Alaska!

  4. I hope that you are doing better and the pain is gone from your accident. prayers are being sent.

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