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<blockquote data-quote="BkerChuck" data-source="post: 1188111" data-attributes="member: 29320"><p>hppants, my wife and I always enjoy reading your ride reports. We had a similar situation in our lives a few years ago when job cuts took my wife's job and we spent a period of about 7 months with her not working. Thankfully, and I'm quite sure it will be the case for you as well, it all worked out. Life sometimes throws us curves like that and the only thing we can do is continue onward striving for the best.</p><p></p><p>I'm very fortunate in that my other half loves to ride and has had her own bike for almost 20 years now. Occasionally she'll get on the back but most of the time prefers to ride her own. We love to take off on those sort of one day excursions to clear the mind and refresh the soul.</p><p></p><p>Best of luck to your and your wife in whatever direction you head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BkerChuck, post: 1188111, member: 29320"] hppants, my wife and I always enjoy reading your ride reports. We had a similar situation in our lives a few years ago when job cuts took my wife's job and we spent a period of about 7 months with her not working. Thankfully, and I'm quite sure it will be the case for you as well, it all worked out. Life sometimes throws us curves like that and the only thing we can do is continue onward striving for the best. I'm very fortunate in that my other half loves to ride and has had her own bike for almost 20 years now. Occasionally she'll get on the back but most of the time prefers to ride her own. We love to take off on those sort of one day excursions to clear the mind and refresh the soul. Best of luck to your and your wife in whatever direction you head. [/QUOTE]
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