Wow - its hard to believe the accident was July 18, I believe - never been one for managing dates. It's given me a lot of time to think. Ups, Downs, constant replaying, and what if's. It was a hot, fast adventure unlike that with a woman you shouldn't be with and then it was over. A lot of things have changed for me since and are going to continue to change rapidly in the near future. It also seems my children still need me, especially my little whippet who's on a quest to take the equine world by storm. Just before I purchased the Mustang, I was working on a second property deal but it feel thru and that opened the door for the mustang. Always never sure about the mustang purchase and soon fell in love with it and the colour and never really felt I deserved it. I was just beginning to uncork it's potential and I think that bothers me the most. All those questions leading up to the purchase filled the void again, waiting for the dust to settle. So the choice wasn't easy but for now is the right one - my children have reminded me I wasn't old enough yet to spoil myself and so I made another Trip to Scarborough. Bill and Adrian took good care of me and this is what I came home with.
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The quest to race cars is not going to change. The accident in no shape or form has made me rethink my need for speed or made me feel inadequate behind the wheel, in fact it's the opposite. I firmly believe my driving skill saved mine and perhaps other lives. It's really, you had to be there situation. I joined this group because of track days and all of you have welcomed me. I will be working hard over the winter to make the spring track and hope the opportunity next year will still be around...! Took the High Commander for a ride in the country and it sounded like this..." Will you slow down. Your not driving the Mustang. You know this is a pick up truck, right, not a sports car?"...lol some things will never change.