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(11-02-2015, 09:59 AM)Bokobob_imp Wrote: How nice. Thank you all. Please know that I am blessed. My wife of 60 years as of last week is profoundly handicapped from a stroke, cannot speak, is dizzy 24/7 in any waking moments, is paralyzed on one side and cannot get out of bed and yet is cheerful as a senior in high school whose love object just asked her to go steady..Yes, she is still in love, and of course, I too.
I visit with her every day twice, and I hire ladies to assist her with dinner 6 night a week. She indicates she has a happy life, likes her room, like her aides and nurses, roommate, and is not mad at God for being sick all these years...when I awaken in the morning, I feel like there I wind blowing into my sails and I just go over to assist her with breakfast. Then I go back for lunch. She never complains although she does indicate with her good hand making a circle in front of her face that she is dizzy when I show up. My goal is to out live her so she does not get lonely..we are high school sweethearts. She is extremely alert. She cannot write. I just wanted to share that info with you all. Oh, she was stricken on March 23, 2005..It's been a long, long time.
Again, thank you for your welcome.
Bob
Thank you for sharing that Bob. My wife and I are childhood sweethearts, got married at 19 years old and have been married for 47 years. Now that we are getting old and are still in love we think about the near future and what that may hold, but whatever it is it will be together. Little did we know what our love would mean to us in later years
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Well, that was hard to read without tearing up. Good on you Bob, and your wife.
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We are fortunate people and also grateful for abundant past mercies.
Grace +Peace,
Bob
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(11-02-2015, 11:41 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Well, that was hard to read without tearing up. Good on you Bob, and your wife.
I quite agree, ferret. Bokobob, you and your wife are mighty inspiring folks!
Best to you both!
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G'day Bokobob and a very warm welcome to this forum. Congratulations on your purchase. I'm sure you'll enjoy the bike a great deal. I reckon the seat is not so good, and I use an AirHawk cushion when I ride the thing any distance.
I'm with Ferret and FritzW: that's a sad but inspiring tale about your wife.
Enjoy the bike and share some pictures when you can.
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God bless you both Bob. A true love story in real life.
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Hello Bob, I'm just catching up with this thread.
I'm 78 and bought my CB last year. It's the best bike I have ever owned so I'm sure you will love it too.
You will have to make up your own mind about the seat, but many find it a killer after an hour or so as I do. Most factory seats are that way so the CB isn't that much different.
Unless you're into long distance touring for hours on end, you will probably get along with the seat fairly well. After an hour or so it's time for a break anyway. It depends on the individual and their tolerance for pain or discomfort.
I'm very sorry to hear about your wife. My wife was in failing health for several years and I lost her two years ago.
All the best and enjoy the CB
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Wow, great story, and a very welcome new member to the CB1100 fold!
All the best, and be safe out there!
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Rode the bike a bit today...Weather kind of threatening and didn't want to go very far from home. It runs and rides like a dream, but you guys all know that already. I have some highly-adjustable kuryakyn pegs that I will attach to the frame beneath the engine so that I can get a change of posture when riding on the highway...These pegs will be a good foot and maybe 18 inches more forward from the rider pegs, which, of course, I 'll leave intact.
Thank you all for your good wishes..
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Enjoy the ride Bob.
Love the K75 too, seriously considering picking one up to tinker with.