I am a mother of 3 and happily married for 21 years. We recently moved to my In-laws farm when my father-in-law passed away. We thought it would be a good move and a vision to improve the run down farm. Farm life has been difficult. I have never been afraid of hard work, however I didn't take into account that the hard work never stops. We never seem to get a break. Even though its been difficult there have been wonderful memories. I hope to share them with you. Right now its all about our dog D.U..
Great blog Tammie. It's good to see Du getting around. I can relate so very well and I'm very fortunate that Archie has improved beyond that point now. Only a few weeks ago I wasn't sure he'd ever come as far as he has now. And now I'm so much more optimistic about how far he'll be able to recover. I have some still photos but no video of this FCE challenge but I've posted a video that H-D made of us in June, 2008. Happier days indeed and we thought it would always be like that. Then when he was first stricken with FCE, we weren't sure he'd survive the night. That was really, really tough. And now it's only a memory. I have no doubt that Archie will be able to ride with me again this coming year and we'll figure out the best way for him to get in and out of the sidecar. Ramp? Steps? Don't know yet but the important thing is he will ride again. This FCE thing has driven home something I always knew but had put it in the very far recesses of the back of my mind- it won't last forever. But we'll continue to enjoy it as long as we possibly can...
Good luck to you and your family and most certainly to Du!
Great blog Tammie. It's good to see Du getting around. I can relate so very well and I'm very fortunate that Archie has improved beyond that point now. Only a few weeks ago I wasn't sure he'd ever come as far as he has now. And now I'm so much more optimistic about how far he'll be able to recover. I have some still photos but no video of this FCE challenge but I've posted a video that H-D made of us in June, 2008. Happier days indeed and we thought it would always be like that. Then when he was first stricken with FCE, we weren't sure he'd survive the night. That was really, really tough. And now it's only a memory. I have no doubt that Archie will be able to ride with me again this coming year and we'll figure out the best way for him to get in and out of the sidecar. Ramp? Steps? Don't know yet but the important thing is he will ride again. This FCE thing has driven home something I always knew but had put it in the very far recesses of the back of my mind- it won't last forever. But we'll continue to enjoy it as long as we possibly can...
ReplyDeleteGood luck to you and your family and most certainly to Du!