Day 5 - AIDS LifeCycle - Red Dress Day
Entry 1
Today will be fun and this day is for all of you following this
journey. I hope you are wearing red today or will tomorrow to show
your support for this cause. If you do, post your pics as well! I
imagine the outfits you see me post will be quite different than back
home!
I woke up this morning sore and tired and realizing
there's no way I could do this without your support and if this was just
a vacation bike ride. It is the purpose that drives me as the other 51
weeks of the year I consider camping what I do at the Hampton Inn!
Wherever you are today, I hope something will make you laugh until you cry. I'll send pictures to help in that effort!
Happy Red Dress Day!
Entry 2
What
a day! The route was short at about 40 miles but was packed with
challenges from climbing and cool temps. Had more time in camp to nurse
my aching shoulder as I think ice cures just about everything and I
only need 2 more days of work from it. But I welcome your prayers for
it as well!
There were some creative outfits today ranging in
the amount of cloth required. The neat thing is that everyone seems to
feel safe to be as crazy and fun as they desire. Even if I would never,
ever wear some of the outfits, I'm glad that others felt they could!
It 's almost ironic about the number of religion vs spirituality
discussions you can hear while simply sitting in the cell phone recharge
tent. Over and over, I hear people say "yes, I was Christian until
their judgmental attitudes became more than I could take anymore." That makes me sad but I get it and see it all the time.
Then I think of the children who sat on steps, in the backs of trucks,
in boats, etc cheering for us. The AIDS rides I do and that you
support are working for a world in which there is no AIDS. Hopefully,
the children will create less judgment and heal the world in that way.
We may not see either in our lifetimes - but if we don't act now, the
momentum will be lost and it definitely won't happen in the future.
So today's
ride was for all of you - because you all do act. You do make a
difference through your support and so you are creating hope. Thank
you.
Take care and wear your red!









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