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As I reflect back over my life: paying jobs I held; volunteer work done; hobbies; etc. All I can say is I find this so true.
Many things I have done in my life were indeed preparations for what God has me doing now.
while back I was searching youtube for vids of other amputees and how they adjust to the loss.
I ran across some clips of dog amputees. This dog lost both legs on his left side. The clip speaks
for itself. The dog appears to say "Hmmm. Ok, so this is my new normal. I'll adjust and adapt and
move along". Dogs are amazingly resilient.
There are also vids of dogs that lost both front legs or both rear legs that seem to have the
same attitude
There is also this guy from down under. He lost His right arm at the shoulder and left leg at the hip
in a street accident. (drunk driver sideswipe) He made a comeback to racing with some custom alterations
to his bike and was very competitive. He chose the number 1/2 for his bike.
In talking with the guys and gals I photographed at different tracks, most - about 60% - do not ride on
the street anymore. It is safer on the track at 190mph than on any street.
I am reminded of am incedent with my 65 pound pit/chow mixed bred a few years back. We went for a rather long walk and passed a boxwood hedge next to a sidewalk we used. A small cat jumped out and took an agressive stance a few feet on front of us. Back arched, hissing, ears back. My dog went totally bonkers trying to get to the cat. This went on for 2 to 3 minutes - stalemant. The cat wouldn't budge. From behind my dog I jumped up to make myself look larger and growled at the cat and it finally ran off. My dog turned back to face me and snorted as if to say " I got him, dad - you're safe to continue"