My Story

Ros Alainn

A blog influenced by a life time of challenges and personal experiences.  Sharing with you the stories of hardship, but also triumph and victory. Here to provide inspiration and motivation to those who are ready to take action and achieve great things in life. Sharing with you post and articles concerning the challenges and rewards of everyday life. I want to take you on a journey to encourage you to create a life you love.

Even more, Ros Alainn, is here to show you that it is okay to relax and enjoy yourself. Enjoy your life. You only get one. Let's make the most out of it.

We will get a little wind therapy. I will introduce you to my Crazy Cora (shovelhead), Annie (Triglide) and my dearest motorcycle friends. Taking you along on a few adventures and sharing a few stories.

My Story

First of all, let me introduce myself. My name is Nicole Jenkins and at one point, I found myself...

Beautifully Broken, Living by Faith, and getting a little Wind Therapy

...and you know what. I wouldn’t change it for anything.

Personally working hard to find a healthy balance in all aspects and roles of my life. I invite you to join me as I take you along on this journey as I share what I have learned, continue to learn, and in the process, we’ll certainly get a little wind therapy!   

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In 2015, I married the most amazing man I have ever known. Strong, considerate, compassionate, Motorcycle lover, and a retired Army Veteran.

I am the mother of three, Massey, Austan, and Gracie

Massey and Gracie have Cystic Fibrosis, and when Massey was 5 years old he had a brain tumor. Both of them are still fighting CF on different levels.  

Austan is my middle child and has learned to stand in the gap for Massey and Gracie. He is a healthy, strong, God-fearing man.

In 2008 I was a passenger in a motorcycle accident, suffering a TBI (traumatic brain injury). I spent several days in a coma and several other injuries that we will talk about later. 

Now I guess when they say, “what doesn’t kill ya makes you stronger”, and “if you fall off your horse, you have to get back on” really has some meaning behind it. I now understand the term “Wind Therapy” first hand. 

Above all, I have spent much of my time learning the skills I needed to survive, to keep pushing forward; physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. 

Photo Shoot Experience, Motorcycle and Me, Hubby and Me
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