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I know I told you I use a wheel chair, but only when I am going to be a long time. I have spent most of my adult life on a motorcycle. It almost did me in when I found I could not throw my leg over the seat of my shadow. I honestly did not even want to go outside where I may see someone on a bike. And it still bothers me some.

However my two children knew what it meant to me. My wheelchair is the color of my shadow, and my scooter is painted with a "ITS HARDLY A DAVIDSON" on the sides. I have leather saddle bags on it and my granddaughter fixed up a CD of Harley sounds. lol I know it took a lot of time and and some money to do this for me but I don't feel like an old lady. By the way my walker has a 1920 aaauga horn.

Don't feel . We don't grow old until we feel old.

I hope this little out burst helps.

( I had a 1987 Shadow 700 shaft driven Honda. and I rode her to Sturgis 5 times.)

Think happy thoughts and keep the shiny side up.

Prayers for peace and acceptance.

Love you guys.

Jackie

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Hey everyone, I'm sorry I haven't been around lately, but am battling the depression monster right now, I cry at the drop of a pin, and feel really tired. Had a wheelchair issue, when I went to my yearly MK seminar, by the way I hate having to use a wheelchair so much! Maybe I just need to stop going to these things, they just ware me out, and others just don't understand! I will try to check in soon. Blessings, Marla

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Jackie, it's a tribute to you that you have such a cool & creative family! I'd like to see some pictures of your chopper substitutesRamblin' RoseModerator A merry heart is good medicine. Proverbs 17:22 It's not that life is so short-------It's that we wait so long to begin. (attributed to Wooden, among others) To: Neurosarcoidosis From: shadowme810@...Date: Sat, 14 Aug 2010 23:01:15 -0500Subject: Re: Re: [Neurosarcoidosis marla I know I told you I use a wheel chair, but only when I am going to be a long time. I have spent most of my adult life on a motorcycle. It almost did me in when I found I could not throw my leg over the seat of my shadow. I honestly did not even want to go outside where I may see someone on a bike. And it still bothers me some. However my two children knew what it meant to me. My wheelchair is the color of my shadow, and my scooter is painted with a "ITS HARDLY A DAVIDSON" on the sides. I have leather saddle bags on it and my granddaughter fixed up a CD of Harley sounds. lol I know it took a lot of time and and some money to do this for me but I don't feel like an old lady. By the way my walker has a 1920 aaauga horn. Don't feel . We don't grow old until we feel old. I hope this little out burst helps. ( I had a 1987 Shadow 700 shaft driven Honda. and I rode her to Sturgis 5 times.) Think happy thoughts and keep the shiny side up. Prayers for peace and acceptance. Love you guys.Jackie depressionHey everyone, I'm sorry I haven't been around lately, but am battling the depression monster right now, I cry at the drop of a pin, and feel really tired. Had a wheelchair issue, when I went to my yearly MK seminar, by the way I hate having to use a wheelchair so much! Maybe I just need to stop going to these things, they just ware me out, and others just don't understand! I will try to check in soon. Blessings, Marla

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