2008/06/26


Well, here's the aftermath of the whole incident. The little black bike I'm standing next to is what remained of my wife's Kawasaki ER6F.

The Insurance Company has decided that they would rather buy it from me than try and fix it, so maybe once the aerial is removed from my right leg, we'll be buying a newer one...Who knows?

All I can really add is the fact that I praise God for the fact that this photo shows me standing next to the bike with only a broken leg!

I've obviously had plenty of opportunity to think about what happened, but I've also had the opportunity to think of what could have happened! Scary when you start thinking of that! Fortunately, my wife and I went through a counseling course a while back and one of the first things they taught us, with regard to trauma counseling, is that it is important to focus on what actually happened and forget about what could have happened.

The main reason for this is the fact that the mind would drive you crazy!

Anyway...Obviously, since the accident is still in the forefront of my life, I've been concentrating on sharing these experiences with you, but now that we're on the road to recovery, we'll start getting back to sharing some other experiences again.

See you soon...

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