First blog post

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This is a new adventure for me. I started riding thanks to my supportive husband when I turned 50. It has been an awesome experience for me and the only time I have uninterrupted time to think, reflect,  and really connect with my own thoughts and with God. I want to share those thoughts in hopes it may speak to someone else out there and help them in some way.

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13 thoughts on “First blog post”

  1. Wow is all I can say. I truly enjoyed reading your blog. I understand how you feel. I wish I could ride a bike myself but I don’t believe that’s in my future (unless we want to stunt drive) haha., but that’s exactly how I feel on the back of my sweetie’s bike. There is a since of being free, no worries, time to just absorb all of God’s beauty and blessings. Please keep posting. Look forward to reading them.

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    1. This is wonderful. A friend sent me your link. I’m 55. Lost our first grandchild at age 2 to leukemia. I got a bike to help me grieve and heal and trust God again. Look forward to going through your posts.

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  2. Thank you for your beautiful post I feel the same way when I am riding I just turned 54 and got my new bike Due to neuropathy I had to have it converted to a trike Couldn’t hold it up when I stopped But my wonderful husband made it possible by getting the trike kit And having been raised with a dad who loved cows I can understand the smell bringing back memories Dad is herding cattle for God now I look forward to reading more of your posts

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      1. Stumbled across this, and looking for the little things was the very message I needed to hear…….would love to follow this site. Most of my kids are grown, but no grand babies yet, but I too started riding a few years ago, and find that a few minutes of the wind blowing, blows the stress of the day away….Please add me to your list 🙂

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