I'm using this space to share with readers my personal thoughts and experiences involving issues such as family, HIV & AIDS, hobbies and my journey through college as an adult.
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
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Harley-Davidson of Greensboro,
lady rider,
motorcycling
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Motorcycle Momma Is Outta The Closet
When I look back at all the opportunities I had to ride motorcycles over the years and I turned them down without hesitation, I feel like "awww man" (in my best Sponge Bob voice)! Because a lot of times when I'm working on something, I get the feeling that I'm just working too darn hard! And that there must be, not necessarily an easier way, but a surely at least a smarter way to get things done.
So when it finally dawned on me that I can and do enjoy the culture of motorcycling, my passion for providing HIV awareness in my community seemed to very easily gravitate in the same direction. I began to think that anything is possible with this new and exciting adventure! If I can learn to drive a motorcycle, then I can use that new found love to help bring even more awareness to those I come in contact with on a daily basis. Brilliant right?
I have since learned to ride and now own two motorcycles. What I need to do now is find a place that can make a couple of customized flags for me to attach to the bikes. That way I'll have constant communications going on even as I'm out and about trying to enjoy some sunshine. That to me is working smart.
It amazes me that there are people in the community that already recognize me when they see me out riding around town and I think thats because I have posted several Youtube videos to help whoever is interested monitor how my skills are developing. It's really been a lot of fun.!And in case you haven't noticed, I don't operate like a bible thumper. I believe in having a good time while I spread the word on HIV&AIDS. I have a 'love me or leave me' attitude because I am a good person and I don't do things to hurt people. And after a while of being around me, people learn that I can be trusted to help them in any way I can.
I do what I do because I love people and I love life.
Beginning Monday, March 19th, I'll be working as a sales associate at the Harley-Davidson of Greensboro dealership. Never in a million gazillion years would I have imagined this. But I'm all smiles about everything. It's amazing to me how life has a way of taking you on some of the most amazing journeys if you'll just open up and allow it to. A lot has happened in my life over the course of 2012 and it's only March. Excuse me while I step away for a little while to see what's up ahead.
I love my life and I thank God for it each and everyday, because I'm no different from anybody else. I've been through a lot, but I survived it and here I am!
Peace & Blessings to you and yours!
So when it finally dawned on me that I can and do enjoy the culture of motorcycling, my passion for providing HIV awareness in my community seemed to very easily gravitate in the same direction. I began to think that anything is possible with this new and exciting adventure! If I can learn to drive a motorcycle, then I can use that new found love to help bring even more awareness to those I come in contact with on a daily basis. Brilliant right?
I have since learned to ride and now own two motorcycles. What I need to do now is find a place that can make a couple of customized flags for me to attach to the bikes. That way I'll have constant communications going on even as I'm out and about trying to enjoy some sunshine. That to me is working smart.
It amazes me that there are people in the community that already recognize me when they see me out riding around town and I think thats because I have posted several Youtube videos to help whoever is interested monitor how my skills are developing. It's really been a lot of fun.!And in case you haven't noticed, I don't operate like a bible thumper. I believe in having a good time while I spread the word on HIV&AIDS. I have a 'love me or leave me' attitude because I am a good person and I don't do things to hurt people. And after a while of being around me, people learn that I can be trusted to help them in any way I can.
I do what I do because I love people and I love life.
Beginning Monday, March 19th, I'll be working as a sales associate at the Harley-Davidson of Greensboro dealership. Never in a million gazillion years would I have imagined this. But I'm all smiles about everything. It's amazing to me how life has a way of taking you on some of the most amazing journeys if you'll just open up and allow it to. A lot has happened in my life over the course of 2012 and it's only March. Excuse me while I step away for a little while to see what's up ahead.
I love my life and I thank God for it each and everyday, because I'm no different from anybody else. I've been through a lot, but I survived it and here I am!
Peace & Blessings to you and yours!
Labels:
AIDS,
awareness,
davidson,
greensboro,
harley,
HIV,
Rozita Nelson,
sales associate
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