I have been away from the site for awhile. Seven months ago today, I lost my wife. Heart attack at 60 after 40 years together. I visited the site a few times, but did not feel compelled to jump in on any of the threads. It simply did not seem very important as I tried to adjust to the loss. Scotty was the only Spyderlover I had shared this loss with as four days before she died, we were with Scotty and Nancy for his first PWC ride.
My reason for posting this message is to remind everyone to connect with your family and friends. If I could take back every one of my 1,175 posts on this site and instead have a minute converstion with my wife, I would. I have found this site extremely helpful in learning about the Spyder, it's accessories, modifications, maintenance and the people who own them. Like many, at times I was connected to this sight more than I was connected to my real life. One of the problems associated with all social networks (Facebook, Twitter, Spyderlovers) is at times they become almost addicting.
I would not discourage anyone from continuing to use this sight to learn and grow as a Spyder owner and make new friends, but please do not let it interfere with your real world relationships. I know that many have turned their virtual Spyderlovers connections into such real life relationships and that is one of the great results of the site.
I plan to continue to visit the site, but I will try very hard to only participate if I can add something to a thread and not simply sit at the computer engaging in virtual conversation when the real thing is right outside my door.
Please do not reply to this thread with expressions of sympathy or condolences for my loss as that is not its purpose. Many members of this forum have had or will have similar losses and there are people in our real life today that need and deserve that support.
I love my Spyder and I love my wife, I just wish I had told her that about 1,175 more times.
My reason for posting this message is to remind everyone to connect with your family and friends. If I could take back every one of my 1,175 posts on this site and instead have a minute converstion with my wife, I would. I have found this site extremely helpful in learning about the Spyder, it's accessories, modifications, maintenance and the people who own them. Like many, at times I was connected to this sight more than I was connected to my real life. One of the problems associated with all social networks (Facebook, Twitter, Spyderlovers) is at times they become almost addicting.
I would not discourage anyone from continuing to use this sight to learn and grow as a Spyder owner and make new friends, but please do not let it interfere with your real world relationships. I know that many have turned their virtual Spyderlovers connections into such real life relationships and that is one of the great results of the site.
I plan to continue to visit the site, but I will try very hard to only participate if I can add something to a thread and not simply sit at the computer engaging in virtual conversation when the real thing is right outside my door.
Please do not reply to this thread with expressions of sympathy or condolences for my loss as that is not its purpose. Many members of this forum have had or will have similar losses and there are people in our real life today that need and deserve that support.
I love my Spyder and I love my wife, I just wish I had told her that about 1,175 more times.