March 5, 2010 10:50 PM PST
I can totally understand where a few of you are at in life! I was married for 18 years, then ex decided to take a road not traveled which didn't include me, but not til he made sure that there was nothing left (had my 17 year old son move with him, and we lost the house, money, car). So I started from scratch, kept my relationship with my son strong, kept the job and my vehicle. The first relationship I had, the gentleman had a motorcycle and that was my introduction to riding. We rode 14,000 miles in one year! I took tons of photos (5,000). But I knew that relationship was going to be terminal, so I walked away, we still remain friends and have taken a few rides together, but I take my bike now! I decided that I loved biking so much, that I needed to have one of my very own. So after about a year in therapy for injuries from a highway crash (in my truck) I took that Riders Edge course, passed and bought my neighbor's bike. It was a 2007 and only had 250 miles on it! The first three months, before winter, I put on 1000 miles. The second season I have put on over 5000 miles on it. But I had to work that around some major medical issues, in which I wasn't allowed to ride at all. I can only ride after work, weekends, and during the summer I have more time to ride. I ride it to work sometimes. It is a major part of my life now, I learned how to change the oil and do a little work on it, and I ride the daylights out of it, wipe it down and it is ready for the next day. I too worry about the economy and what it has done to the world we have come to know. Just always know in your heart that this to will change, hopefully for the better, and what you go through will make you stronger and wiser!
January 19, 2011 8:22 AM PST
It's tough being a single mom in a couple's world. Most places i go, i go alone and you wouldn't believe the looks i get! Single women make people (men and women) very uncomfortable! lmao
January 24, 2012 3:45 PM PST
Know this is an old thread but a good one!
It IS hard for single ladies. I ride alone alot & get a lot of strange looks. One of the most fun rides I try to de annually is a "Girly Ride" that originated from just this sort of thread. We have a real mish mash of bikes & rider styles, but the bottom line is we are all women. Hubby's & BFs aren't allowed! As a result the guys put together a Manly Man Ride that ends where the Girly Ride does.
I rode alone all the way to Nebraska last Easter & then hooked up with some other Vic riders. (All guys although some had the wives with which was cool) I then continued on to Spirit Lake Iowa with one of the guys from New Hampshire. I rode home alone to California.
I refuse to sit at home & wait for some one to ride with. My bike is dependable so not worried. I know a few things about wrenching etc but not anything major.
I also ride with a SPOT ~ it's a satellite tracking device & I have friends following me & it also has a 911 button just in case.
I got my bike to ride & ride I do! I have several other lady friends that ride solo on long trips.
I keep waiting for Mr. Right to ride up next to me on his iron steed, but in the mean time , I'm gonna go have a ton of fun & sMiles!
Syd aka Fishy
February 3, 2012 3:07 AM PST
This tread is over 2 years old so I know I will find you standing proud and know that you are standing there on your own. Well, at this point you've done it YAY! I guess that is how we all have done it. Sometimes you just have to be striped to the ground or below ground level to see that everything will be ok. Money doesn't matter as much as you thought for if there's a will there is a way, Men aren't the answer we can accomplish what they can, sometimes the best friends and family jump ship so there your left with the folks that are your real friends. Ok it might be about half, but in this world you only need one good friend.
At the time the world was just whirling by, and ya can see the way out just didn't know how to grab the next rung of the ladder to help pull yourself out. It happens and ya get that foot hold and the rung appears and up you beging to climb, in the beginning ya get stuck every once in a while but if ya keep trying having faith in self you come to a point where the climbing is smooth and even and even looking down. There are many emotional and physical barriers to this journey but once complete it is very satisfying and rewarding. The reward is we discover a completely "new" us, and we find what we are made of, we can be woman and all heart at the same time. Glad ya hung on. have a great one "T"
April 5, 2012 4:41 PM PDT
I just wanna thank you all for all the greatly inspiring posts here. Kinda in the same boat. Had, what I thought was a great husband till he could no longer hide the drugs & alcohol, then the nightmare began....they can sure make ya feel like a worthless pos till somebody makes you realize it's him & not you. Well after two years in hell, I'm bouncing back! I can thank my kids mostly for their support and help. It is definitely hard on the pocket, but I'd rather be poor & happy , than rich & miserable. My kids & grandkids make me smile every day and that keeps me going. My favorite thing to do was the long rides on the bike, so this summer I'm just gonna get my own(or keep one of his in the divorce,evil grin). Next MC safety course available is in July, and I'll be there
. Yeah, I still have bad days, but at least now the good is out-weighing the bad. My "D" day is in May and I'm going pro-se so wish me luck. Like was said, "What don't kill ya only makes ya stronger". You are all strong, beautiful women who deserve the best. B-Safe & Happy.