I have a friend who decided her husband needed to loose weight get out be more active. Their relationship has suffered some from his non participation in her active life. So This christmas she bought him a mountain bike.
Everything seemed good, he was happy to get it and willing to give it a go.
So this past sat they went out on their first adventure. Now I need to mention my friends hubby is a good 50 pounds overweight. Things are going good they are having fun. A couple friends are with them. One of which is a Dr. Well Lisa is on her merry way when she realizes she is by herself.....where is everyone so she turns around and back tracks. Finally she see's everyone huddled around something. Get's up to the little crowd and see;s it is her hubby. He has fallen 2 times. First time his helmet saved his head but still ended up with a concussion. And the 2nd fall well I will let the picture tell you what happened. Before Lisa knew what had happened she had gotten mad at her hubby for scratching the new paint! She of coarse now feels really bad about forcing this whole thing on him. Lesson to be learned? Not sure, some people are better off left alone but some do need a fire put under their butts but to what cost? Poor Brad is on his way into surgery today. Good luck Brad! Maybe walking is better.
Now I say that and think back on the first time my husband went Kayak fishing in the ocean and the boat sank and he had to swim to shore in 50 degree water, lost all the gear that was lent him, almost got hypothermia, search and rescue showed up. Saved the boat but had to but all new stuff for the guy that lent him the gear. What did my husband do? Bought a kayak and fishing gear and went right back out. Of coarse he has all the safety stuff now including a radio he can call a coast guard. And everything is tied to the boat so it won't float away. But he also didn't buy a boat that had a plug in it. Yes the first boat had a plug in it in the front and someone took it out and did not put it back then lent it to someone! Smaaaart! So interesting lessons here. Just wanted to share sorry if it is long winded.



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