Everybody’s Got…

…a story. I think we all know that, but this tour of Florida has impressed upon me two realities about many of those stories. Many stories remain untold for a lot of reasons. Some hide their stories out of fear or guilt over past mistakes. Others believe they’re unworthy, that their stories don’t matter. I’ve […]

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Just Another Day

I’m not sure I can recall a twenty-four hour period that’s been so packed, blessed, and so much a roller-coaster of experiences. Tuesday evening we met with a group of inpatient clients in the detox unit at David Lawrence Treatment Center in Naples. They’re in the midst of a difficult process, trying to rid themselves […]

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Gators And Hope

Today’s blog is short. That’s because yesterday was a great day. First, we completed our crossing of the Tamiami Trail—minus the stretch where someone decided they needed rumble strips every ten feet or so on the shoulder. I tried dodging around them, but the traffic had other ideas. So we’re now 474 miles along and […]

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Purpose

Happy Monday! A reporter’s question prompts today’s word-of-the-week… PURPOSE The reporter asked, “Aside from feeling good about yourself, why do you do these rides?” I thought about it later on route A1A. Am I doing all this so I can “feel good about myself”? Or maybe so others will feel better about me? Is this […]

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Is It A Race?

Okay, I’m officially feeling a bit guilty. I can’t believe how long it’s been since I’ve gotten a post done here! The Florida ride is going great, but it’s incredibly intense. We’ve just been busy doing all sorts of great things, plus some long days cranking a bike. And, sad to say, this blog has […]

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Sunny And Will

Okay, I’m confused. Yesterday morning we went to the hotel parking lot to help Rich get started on his ride. We met this interesting guy named Will and his dog Sunny. Will told us he’s homeless. I’m not sure what that means, but I did notice Will’s bike had a lot of stuff on it. […]

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A Tough Question

I enjoy speaking to groups. I’ve addressed a lot of different kinds of audiences, and I can honestly say there’s not one I don’t enjoy. Occasionally, though, someone asks a question that just stops me cold. Monday we met with Sunrise ARC, an amazing organization that serves about 100 developmentally disabled adults north of Orlando. I […]

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