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My helmet and excellent dinner planned

 ⛑️ arrives 

I got Jesus looking 👀 out for me here in this photo.


Getting ready for motorcycle season. My dad thought it was gross sharing a helmet so I got myself one this year.  I’m unsure if he will ride again but I m wearing my jacket got.  

It was the cheapest helmet out of the MX-9 helmets I was looking at.  Comes with high peripheral vision on the side of the helmet but that’s cause it’s Google wear not visor. Which I hear is better for city driving when you want to switch from day to night googkes instead of a day and night visor.

Also for fogging it’s better to have a Google than a visor. But who’s going to be riding when it’s fogging up any way.

Getting there slowly but a bike is getting closer and closer to getting. I’m excited 😊 everyone keeps telling me wait til I have all the money. I think if I’m working I should be able to take out a loan for it.  

It’s a bit frustrating on days hearing that when I can’t ride my dads bike til I work on it. But he has no time for us to work on it.  I’ve been seeing peopleride bikes 🏍️ all month and am getting a bike frustrated at the situation.

Also the bike is a good training bike but not a good starter motorcycle 🏍️.  I need a starter motorcycle 🏍️ not the full on adventure motorcycle yet. I’m thinking oa dually dr 650.

Be been looking at them since high school and skipping the training motorcycle.  Yet a training motorcycle is good 😊 just not enough speed to go on whoop up or on the highway 🛣️. The tires are not good either I think that why my dads bike accident happen and that it was worst with out the gear on. That or clutch issues with the hand fenders sticking and popping.


Anyway.  

A helmet ⛑️ is one step closer I’m super excited for the next steps.

And have been slowly saving.

Feels like for ever but just most years and the last bit after working it’s getting easier to save.

And getting ready to walk the dog soon. Supposedly at six James is coming over to walk again with Dixie and I.



A $35 dollar meal planned for Kim and I.

I got watermelon 🍉 steak 🥩 potatoes 🥔 salad 🥗 and jumbo shrimp 🦐 for us for $35.

I also got Kim 25 scenes points instead of taking 5$ off so she can take mom or Mack our to a movie one night.

Or one of her friends, I don’t really watch movies 🎥 



The cheapest googled dragon optical

I also got dragon optical cause they remind me of my dragon tattoo.

It also reminds me of the Kim’s Chinese year birth. 


The year of the dragon 🐉 

It must

Mean it’s meant to

Be.


My night vision lens in my googles.





A meal I’m eating alone with cause Kim likes drama 🎭.





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