How could I have forgotten to tell about my sister's valentine gift? Duh! Happy V-Day to Tammy who is the proud owner of a gorgeous Kawasaki Vulcan 1500....it's a cadillac, fer shizzle! Can't wait to ride witcha, sis!
Happy V-Day to you, my dearest sister/friend!!! I'll be riding w/ya soon as I figure out how to get these training wheels off this dang thang and graduate to hard surfaces instead of the field!!!LOL We were actually thinking about the 5 yr. anniversary comin up, but getting a pair means we're good for all occasions the rest of the year, right? *wink* Hope this Valentine's Day is the best of your life!!Love you, Tammy
I am going to try not to cry as I type this. Y'all know I wasn't raised in the same enviroment as you. (right mom?) :) I guess I can't go through life worrying about things that COULD happen... I just don't know what I will do without y'all and don't want to have to worry about it anytime soon. Please be careful on your "bikes" and the next time you go 110 mph (mom), I don't want to know about it. Just be careful, please. As I sit here trying to think of a closing line...a Harley just drove by. How freaky!! Wear your helmet, always!!!!!! I love you two!
My Sweet Darling Chris, I did not go 110 mph!!!I rode 110 miles with my favorite men, Daddy and Randall on Valentines Day!!! I truely understand about being raised different affects you after you grow up!! This I may have never told you, for as far back as I can remember...Grandpa had a motorcycle, mostly harley's and a killer midnight blue honda, that was soon replaced with another Harley. Anyway,whenever he would get a chance to ride he went thru this ritual, that I quick picked up on *wink*!! When he walked in the kitchen w/his leathers on and helment in hand, layed it down on the kitchen table, that was my clue!!! "Daddy, can I go?", the answer varied over the years, but they ranged from, "Do you have your chores done?" to just flat out "Yeah Baby, get your helment and gear on, lets go"!!! I didn't have a choice Chris, the first little, slow, short ride got me. It's been my life long dream to have my own "Thunder between my thighs" as G-Pa says!! I'm wanting to tear up trying to tell you all what a Outrageous Valentine's Day it was for me. My first ride on my own bike, yes, still behind my dad *wink*, but on my own thunder and my precious husband behind me on his. It was my dream come true!!!! I hope when you get home tomorrow, you'll see the joy it has already been to me and we'll have our time to talk and discuss anything you want to, I promise not to interrupt!!!I love you too, Mom
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Happy V-Day to you, my dearest sister/friend!!! I'll be riding w/ya soon as I figure out how to get these training wheels off this dang thang and graduate to hard surfaces instead of the field!!!LOL We were actually thinking about the 5 yr. anniversary comin up, but getting a pair means we're good for all occasions the rest of the year, right? *wink* Hope this Valentine's Day is the best of your life!!Love you, Tammy
I am going to try not to cry as I type this. Y'all know I wasn't raised in the same enviroment as you. (right mom?) :) I guess I can't go through life worrying about things that COULD happen... I just don't know what I will do without y'all and don't want to have to worry about it anytime soon. Please be careful on your "bikes" and the next time you go 110 mph (mom), I don't want to know about it. Just be careful, please. As I sit here trying to think of a closing line...a Harley just drove by. How freaky!! Wear your helmet, always!!!!!! I love you two!
My Sweet Darling Chris, I did not go 110 mph!!!I rode 110 miles with my favorite men, Daddy and Randall on Valentines Day!!! I truely understand about being raised different affects you after you grow up!!
This I may have never told you, for as far back as I can remember...Grandpa had a motorcycle, mostly harley's and a killer midnight blue honda, that was soon replaced with another Harley. Anyway,whenever he would get a chance to ride he went thru this ritual, that I quick picked up on *wink*!! When he walked in the kitchen w/his leathers on and helment in hand, layed it down on the kitchen table, that was my clue!!! "Daddy, can I go?", the answer varied over the years, but they ranged from, "Do you have your chores done?" to just flat out "Yeah Baby, get your helment and gear on, lets go"!!! I didn't have a choice Chris, the first little, slow, short ride got me. It's been my life long dream to have my own "Thunder between my thighs" as G-Pa says!!
I'm wanting to tear up trying to tell you all what a Outrageous Valentine's Day it was for me. My first ride on my own bike, yes, still behind my dad *wink*, but on my own thunder and my precious husband behind me on his. It was my dream come true!!!!
I hope when you get home tomorrow, you'll see the joy it has already been to me and we'll have our time to talk and discuss anything you want to, I promise not to interrupt!!!I love you too, Mom
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