Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday of this week were devoted to learning how to drive a motorcycle. I had never driven one before, had only ridden one once, and have wanted to have one since I was a leeetle girl. Through the Motorcycle Safety Foundation I took a beginner's riding course in which the bikes were provided and a road test was given at the end that waives the need for one from the DMV. I had a beautiful green Suzuki that I only dumped once and apparently I am a natural at 'leaning' (not to brag...ok, yeah I'm bragging). I passed the road test and survived the parking lot learning course so I will soon be on my way to the DMV for an official motorcycle endorsed driver's license. That being said, I should probably get a bike now...oh and I also learned from one of my fellow classmates (Joyce) about CMA.
No, not the 'country music awards' but rather the 'christian motorcycle association'. I have already been thinking about riding with the Cornerstone Disciples Motorcycle Ministry group from Livingston County a few times before I graduate but knowing that there's a national group for Christian motorcyclists with chapters in every state is very encouraging. Anyone up for a nationwide roadtrip with an inexperienced rider?! Either way, I am now licensed to operate a motorcycle on the roads of America. My friend, Stephanie Kemp drove me to and from the classes in Rochester and even got me a balloon with a hand-drawn motorcycle on the back to celebrate my success haha so cute, thanks Steph!
*Swerves and Speed*
Kmegan
you look like a professional! I love it!
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