Showing posts with label motorcycles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label motorcycles. Show all posts

Monday, July 20, 2009

Meet the Ninja

I'm still a bit in shock, but there is a motorcycle in the garage. It arrived late Wednesday night, and Jason only had about an hour or so to ride it Thursday night since we left for a long weekend Friday. He is still very much in practice mode and is slowly learning the bike around our house. He hasn't ventured more than a few blocks from our street yet.
Next on the list is to get it inspected and get a lightweight armored jacket so that he isn't riding in a heavyweight leather jacket in 80 degree weather, or he may just crash from heatstroke!
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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

The motorcycle

If you haven't heard, Jason is getting a motorcycle. I know all the reactions by now, the shaking of the head, the eye rolls, the quick intake of breath. I know them, I've done them, I've seen you all do them.

For ten years I did my best to foil his intentions and I gave him every argument in the book on why this was a bad idea. I won't regurgitate them all here as we all know them. For the record, crying doesn't work and neither does screaming or calling him names. A few months ago he said he was going to do it. Period.

By this point I am tired. I'm tired of fighting. There are so many other things that could be wrong in our marriage, I gave up. That doesn't mean I'm not upset or scared or angry, but I'm done. I told him to increase his life insurance, and that I was done fighting. He did, and we are.

When I started to share this news of the impending bike with my friends, everyone of them confirmed what I was feeling, except for one. I was floored when my friend Becca said to me, "Laura, think of the joy you can bring Jason by giving him your blessing to fulfill his lifelong dream of having a motorcycle?" Huh? Becca's words, although not what I wanted to hear, made me stop in my tracks. And she's right.

So Jason has started shopping. I still haven't gotten to the point of showing enthusiasm when he shows me used motorcycles on Craigs List, but I'm trying. Now I'm just hoping that when he finally is on his bike, and I see his joy, that I feel it too.