OK, so after we went through all of that with Nationwide recently, we’ve now decided to sell our motorcycles. A moment of silence here please…. thank you.
Here’s the thing… we want to add a master bathroom to our house. And, we don’t want to have to get a loan to do it. Which means… we’re saving. So one day a few weeks ago we were out in the shop looking at the bikes, which we don’t hardly ever ride, and we said to ourselves… selves… we don’t hardly ever ride them. We love having them, and we still love riding when we do, but we hardly ever get on them and go anywhere. And… that’s a big chunk o’ change toward getting our bathroom built. So, we put them up for sale.
This, actually, is a bit sad… it’s like giving up on the wild side of ourselves. Though, to those of you who know us, that will never really be the case. We are, after all, a couple of wild at heart babes. Which is what we keep telling ourselves.
Getting our motorcycles made us feel free, young, full of life. Riding them even more of all of those things. Giving them up, well… I still feel free, and will as I ride that new bicycle we just got for me; I still feel young, and probably always will (it’s the mischeivious twinkle in my eye – which Karen also has); and we both definitely still feel full of life, how could we not, leading the life we are. So… never mind. Having the bikes was something we wanted to experience, we did, and now we’re moving on. And we will never have to say to ourselves that we wish we would’ve done it, because we did. So… as Karen says… new chapter. Bathroom instead of bikes…. LOL OK, maybe we are getting just a bit older… but hell, who cares, I love my life.




















