As Shakespeare put it so eloquently, “There is a tide in the affairs of men. Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune”. Of late Ride Like A Pro West Coast has been experiencing a low tide dry period. I had two days scheduled for classes in October, and no one signed up.
Work (my NON motorcycle job) has afforded me an opportunity, that after some deep thought and consideration, I have decided to take advantage of.
I have accepted an assignment overseas,……..for one year…….in Afghanistan. I leave December 2nd and return one year later. At six months I get a two week home leave. It’s not the ideal living situation, but it will bring me a good income and open up other opportunities for me back here in the states. The hardest part will be living away from my kids, missing out on a whole year of watching them grow. I am comforted in knowing that with today’s technology I can Skype live with them and keep up on their activities on FaceBook. There is always e-mail and hand written correspondence.
First I’ll fly to a US Army base in Indiana for two weeks of training and processing. Then I will catch a commercial flight to Kuwait, and then a military flight to Afghanistan. I’ll be living and working on a military base and will be rather safe (as safe as one can be in a war torn country) behind the wire in the green zone. After e-mailing a friend I know who is working over there now, I believe my biggest enemy will be boredom. I will fight it with my laptop and iPad.
Ride Like A Pro West Coast will be on hold for one year and I am looking forward to holding classes when I return. Right now I have a few private lessons lined up for the next couple of weeks, but no full classes. Before I didn’t have the riders, now I just don’t have the time. I have to pack up my house and put everything in storage so I can rent it. There is so much to do, including ONE FINAL RIDE. I will be on leave starting November 14th and hope to be able to squeeze something in before then.
I will post regularly and live vicariously through your rides and postings. You can always e-mail me and drop in on my FaceBook page.
Mark