My biorythms and retired status allow me to sleep past 9:00. I start work around noon and often continue into the wee hours.
Or I ride.
Most days I wake just in time to see my wife's cute butt shuffling out the door to her work. Sometimes I am coherent enough to say "Doll, I may ride today."
Her response: "Have fun! Call if you're going to be gone more than a day, okay?"
That's it. No questions. No guilt trips. No worries. Just a wish-you-well comment and a smile.
This is her:
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I'd like to think I am not alone in being so lucky to have a partner who promotes the fun that comes with spontaneous ride outs, whether for the day or a day that turns into a week.
Who else here has such good fortune?
Not me, but you also get to live in Cedar City? Have you considered that you may actually be experiencing paradise? 8)
If not paradise, certainly some awesome scenery!
Quote from: "TwoShots"I'd like to think I am not alone in being so lucky to have a partner who promotes the fun that comes with spontaneous ride outs, whether for the day or a day that turns into a week.
Who else here has such good fortune?
:wave :5moped :eusa_dance I do !
I confess to being similarly blessed with my good lady, years as a Land Rover widow have prepared her well :lol: :notworthy
Quote from: "JetdocX"Not me, but you also get to live in Cedar City? Have you considered that you may actually be experiencing paradise?
Oh yeah. I rode through southern UT the first time six years ago and knew then I'd return to immerse myself in the landscape. Traded out a GS for a Tiger and DR-Z and life is good! Cedar City makes for a killer base of ops for riding remote areas. I have it in mind to offer it up as a Western ride gathering spot. Maybe in a year or two.
Quote from: "Mustang":wave :5moped :eusa_dance I do !
Quote from: "Sin_Tiger"I confess to being similarly blessed with my good lady, years as a Land Rover widow have prepared her well
Ah! Amen and :bowdown to these fine women of which you speak!
I'm lucky too I guess, or after 32 years of marriage she's just used to me now :roll: .
I mentioned, during dinner the other night that I fancied going back to
Africa for a bike trip, maybe a ride to Timbuktu, well she said, if
you need to get it out of your system, you should do it.....bless her.
p.s. not blessed with the sort of scenery that you've got got tho' two
shots :roll:
Here's one of my good lady & daughter being very silly in Menorca last year...
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Lucky man!
I also have such a wonderful wife. She lets me go away when I want. Does want to know a little in advance since she has a business to run and we still have child number 2 at home.
I reciprocate. Right now she has buggered off and is in Guatemala learning Spanish for three weeks.
Cheers!
tett
Quote from: "TwoShots"My biorythms and retired status allow me to sleep past 9:00. I start work around noon and often continue into the wee hours.
Or I ride.
Most days I wake just in time to see my wife's cute butt shuffling out the door to her work. Sometimes I am coherent enough to say "Doll, I may ride today."
Her response: "Have fun! Call if you're going to be gone more than a day, okay?"
That's it. No questions. No guilt trips. No worries. Just a wish-you-well comment and a smile.
This is her:
(http://kolobwebstudio.com/myimages/adv_strikevalley.jpg)
I'd like to think I am not alone in being so lucky to have a partner who promotes the fun that comes with spontaneous ride outs, whether for the day or a day that turns into a week.
Who else here has such good fortune?
I too am very lucky,
my good wife treats me like a King;or is it a ten year old :lol: ??,anyway she is great,i can do what i want when i want,all she requires is a little notice to decide if she wants to come with me or not,and to be fair she has been most places with me,in the best of conditions and in the worst,
a real trooper.
Mine rides a tigger so her priority's are right ! :bowdown
I wouldn't trade her in for any one .
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I consider myself very fortunate. My wife of 31 years loves riding as much as I and now that we're both retired we have the time to enjoy it more. She loves her V-strom but wanted a dirt bike, so she talked me into getting a pair of Honda 230's. Whether it has been scuba diving, camping, hunting, fishing or motorcycling, we have always been together.
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It seems those of us who make this work either do things together or are happy to cheer the other on in their adventures.
My girl has gone to Fiji, New Zealand and Tasmania with her mates in the last 12 months.
I've been on a world trip with the grey line and head off on my desert trip in May.
It doens't work for everyone, but after 25 year I reckon it's working for us.
I think the word here is trust.
We both do trips and things on our own, but the best ones are together.
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Wow. Great pics. Clearly I am not alone. Cool.
:!: Unexpected perk: I mentioned the thread to my wife yesterday and after showing her the replies, I got my bones jumped.
More than you needed to know, I'm sure, but noteworthy!
Me too. Wife of 13 years has no desire to be on a bike herself, but has no issues with me riding as much as I choose.
Mine treads a middle path. She had a knee wrecked by a cage driver when riding as a young girl so doesn't ride anymore herself, but is happy to pillion anywhere.
If I want to go off myself she is supportive; if I suggest she comes it's more, "no ,no, no, no, oh alright then", as she reaches for the Neurofen... :lol: