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To: jaycee
First, I don’t like motorcycles and wish my son didn’t have one.

I hear what you're saying, jaycee! My son bought a Harley last year and I feel the same way. It's a mother's worst nightmare, but what can you do? I take some comfort in the fact that my son is very cautious and he came out at the top of the class in the motorcycle safety course. I just worry about everyone else on the road with him. He rides it to work, on the freeways in the Bay Area. *sigh*

Let's just pray that our sons never ride faster than their angels can fly.

357 posted on 12/04/2009 6:50:19 PM PST by Mama_Bear (Molon labe!)
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To: Mama_Bear

I don’t know why they didn’t get their fill when they were younger although I worried about it then. I’m grateful when the weather is cold as he doesn’t ride. But in summer, he is to the place where he doesn’t want to tell me when he’s going out for a summer ride ‘cause he knows I worry.

The niece from Mississippi that visited me recently with my brother and wife....her hubby is an Orthodontist and about 3 years ago, he bought a new Harley. They all tried to talk him out of it because one wreck could ruin his dental practice which is huge. He could be hurt where he couldn’t do his work. I think he has lost some interest now and my brother said he had it on Ebay a few months back and hadn’t received an offer he would accept. We’re hoping he gets rid of it. He also likes a drink or two now and then and we hope he doesn’t do that and ride.

I guess worrying does no good ‘cause we can’t stop anything from happening. We can just ask God to watch over them


360 posted on 12/04/2009 7:26:23 PM PST by jaycee (((("His eye is on the sparrow and I know He watches me."))))
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