2012 has been an interesting year...Leslie got a new job and is now working for BC Transplant as an Organ Donation Coordinator and Organ Donation Specialist.
Cheryl continues to do well in her police career and we got engaged. Wedding will be next August 2013. More info please read below.
Cheryl and I met in 1997 in Bellingham, Washington. We kept in touch over the year via the internet plus flying back and forth. Before we both knew it I moved all the way across the country to a new country no less in march 1998 and been here ever since. I, meaning Leslie grew up in New York on Long Island where her family still remains except my brother.
Went to College in upstate NY and grad school back on Long Island where I got my Masters Degree in Social Work. In 1999 I started working as an Intensive Care Unit Social Worker at St. Paul's Hospital in Vancouver, BC and loved my job after all those years.
Cheryl grew up in the lower mainland of BC and many of her family members are here as well. Beautiful place to grow up and go to school. Throughout Cheryl's teenage years and adulthood she worked for her mother's family business. However, at the ripe old age of 35 she decided to embark upon a career in law enforcement which she has been enjoying for over 5 years. Cheryl has found a passion within the Police force working with kids in schools.
We have been together as partner's for 15 years and after Cheryl graduated Depot (Police Training) we both got motorcycles and our licenses. I grew up on bikes and Cheryl always wanted to learn to ride. Learning was easy for Cheryl and getting back on a bike for me just made sense. Cheryl thinks I am obsessed with bikes but to be honest once she is on the road I can't stop her.
Cheryl loves video games, I love wild life, Cheryl dreams about white sandy tropical beaches, I dream about seeing the polar bears in Hudson Bay, Manitoba.
Opposites attract and we both share a passion for adventure motorcycle touring. We learned this after buying our first 2010 BMW F650GS bikes. We travel well together making sure we are both taking care of ourselves. Cheryl is the brains, mechanic, navigator and packer, I am the organizer/planner.
Cheryl is the quiet one, I am the loud New Yorker. Cheryl loves video games, I love live web cams featuring Bald Eagles, Falcons, osprey's and Owls. In the end it seems to work.
That is a tempting bike but if history holds I will wait for year 1 to go through the bug workouts, before pulling the trigger. Still have another years warranty on the F800.
We may never buy one of these because of it’s size and weight for off road. If we get into the touring style pavement only…we would go for luxury….Sport Touring style…;-)
What a wonderful bit of engineering, can’t wait to see the updated adventure version!
This is a huge change for the 1200 bikes….sort of what I was wishing for with the 800…well, at least an adjustable seat for the 800….oh well…this is what they call industrial psychology…they make subtle or big changes and we the consumer keep buying!
So true, the Japanese have that down to an art with 4-5 year generations with their cars, and doing a mid-life refresh after the 2nd or 3rd year… for the R1200GS they refreshed it with traction control and more power in 2008 and new fairings and cylinder head in 2010 but it was effectively the same bike from 2004. Those little changes were enough to keep it looking fresh and keep it BMW’s bestselling bike… I would expect in another 5 years or so, the revamp (rather than refresh) of the F8 will be a similar step forward to what we’ve seen here. Saving pennies now