By the time January 2020 rolled around, both of us had been walking for four months. I had somewhat resumed …
No need to make excuses
25 Friday Feb 2022
Posted Motorcycle accident
in25 Friday Feb 2022
Posted Motorcycle accident
inBy the time January 2020 rolled around, both of us had been walking for four months. I had somewhat resumed …
29 Saturday Jan 2022
Posted Motorcycle accident
inOne of the pieces I wrote for my writing class, using abecedarian style.
25 Thursday Nov 2021
Posted Motorcycle accident
inThis gallery contains 2 photos.
I’ve been steadily working on documenting what occurred to Rich’s and my life, following our accident in May 2019. It’s …
20 Sunday Jun 2021
Posted Family, Motorcycle accident
inTags
Christmas, cooking, grandchildren, Julie Lary, Motorcycle injury, rajalary, Richard Lary, scribbles writing
This gallery contains 3 photos.
Continuation of Reality Bites Biding time until I was cleared to walk or more correctly, start to put weight on …
26 Saturday Dec 2020
Posted Family, Health and wellness, Motorcycle accident
inPrior to being cleared to walk, and Rich getting his prosthetic, we took several small, but momentous trips
29 Thursday Oct 2020
Posted Motorcycle accident
inThis gallery contains 1 photo.
Continuation of our recovery, reflecting on our first month or two at home
24 Thursday Sep 2020
Posted Motorcycle accident
inTags
accident, COVID-19, flowers, Julie Lary, Memorial Day, Motorcycle injury, rajalary, Richard Lary, scribbles writing
As the months ticked off in 2020, I became more anxious, dreading the coming of May. There was, and will …
01 Monday Jun 2020
Posted Motorcycle accident
inThis gallery contains 1 photo.
Rich’s and my first week together, following our accident was less than idyllic.
04 Saturday Apr 2020
Posted Family, Motorcycle accident
inThis gallery contains 6 photos.
What doesn’t break you, makes your stronger is the message of my latest article about our accident.
19 Sunday Jan 2020
Posted Motorcycle accident
inThis gallery contains 4 photos.
After I got home from rehabilitation, I spent five days by myself, working, getting my bearings, and looking forward to seeing Rich again.