Monday, April 14, 2008
Sore feet are much better than a sore butt!
Thank you all for your financial support, prayers, and great sense of humor. I completed the task, the job is done, and I survived! STILL I am a runner and sore feet feel much better than a sore butt.
Chronicle story:MS150 Camping in La Grange
The Houston Chronicle has a great story about the overnight scene in La Grange. Check it out!
We're done!
Yes, we finished. No injuries, no accidents, still able to walk. These were the words Dora and I heard over and over again during our bus ride from Austin back to Houston on Sunday afternoon. Seems like everyone who rode had a spouse, relative, or friend who wanted those basic stats, and the bus ride provided the opportunity for these folks to make their cell phone calls to spread the word. To me, though, that sounds like a lot of focus on the wrong things. The ride was phenomenally successful. It was very enjoyable for this four-timer, better organized than ever, wonderful temperatures, and a lot of money was raised to aid in finding a cure for MS. It was just shy of $10,000,000 as of this writing per the MS150 website, but that's sure to go up.
To me, though, the bottom line is that a large number of people got together and did something huge to help others around them. The MS-150 is a gift - financially from the sponsors, and of time and energy from the thousands of riders and volunteers. The hope and prayer of every person involved is that somehow, the exertion of so much energy can lead to breakthroughs in research that can slow down or cure the effects of this disease. Per the National Multiple Sclerosis Society website, there are now FDA approved medications that can slow down the effects, and research for a cure is "promising."
It seems a novel premise to me, or at least it used to, that by riding a bike to Austin funds could be raised to fight a disease. But over the years, I've come to see that everyone has friends and neighbors who are willing to back your cause - if you're involved. I doubt that the NMSS would get the funds that they do were they to go door-to-door, or rely on television commercials. But if your best friend is riding for it, and he's willing to spend the time and energy to train, prepare, and ride 171 miles to raise money, then you'll probably help him out a little bit. Those "little bits" add up to a whole lot in this case.
So if you are one of our many sponsors, we sincerely thank you for your time and support in this crazy endeavor. It was very reassuring to know both that you had faith in our ability to complete the task, but also that you had faith that the contribution would go to something bigger. For that, we are very grateful, and we know that those folks with MS will be positively impacted in the future.
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Pictures at last!
Sunday, April 6, 2008
The Space Race
Dora and I did 62 miles today in our last MS-150 prep ride, at the Space Race. I have to say that this was the best ride we have done so far in our training, at least in terms of speed and a feeling of accomplishment. We averaged 15 mph over the entire ride, including our break stops. Still wind and being slightly more prepared than previous times were contributing factors, but we also skipped a couple of rest stops along the way, which made us feel like we were getting there faster.
But the best thing about this ride was the fact that Dora was smiling at the end of it. This was the first ride which didn't completely steal our lunch money. She used her "clippy thingies" - meaning that she used the special SPD pedals that lock your feet into the pedals. They really align your feet well, and allow you to push down on the pedal as well as to pull up. They let your legs balance the load pretty well.
Only one more week to the MS-150, and we are excited. It will be nice to see how well our training has paid off, and to go on the adventure again with Dad. We'll keep you up to date on the developments as we go.
But the best thing about this ride was the fact that Dora was smiling at the end of it. This was the first ride which didn't completely steal our lunch money. She used her "clippy thingies" - meaning that she used the special SPD pedals that lock your feet into the pedals. They really align your feet well, and allow you to push down on the pedal as well as to pull up. They let your legs balance the load pretty well.
Only one more week to the MS-150, and we are excited. It will be nice to see how well our training has paid off, and to go on the adventure again with Dad. We'll keep you up to date on the developments as we go.
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Big Thanks!
Just wanted to say thanks to Frank Schnitzer and Bob Barry for giving me one more reason not to take the SAG wagon to the finish. They've each signed up to sponsor me for $1 per mile! I've got the best brother-in-laws ever.
Never again - again!
Excerpt from a recent conversation between Dora and Myself:
From Dora: "My husband says I have to do the Space Race. I don't wanna! Wah wah wah. "
From Jon: "She made me write this... "
From Dora: "Yeah, I did because he FORCED me to ride!"
From Jon: "Perhaps we should educate our readers on what "force" means. "
From Dora: "It means that on April 12th and 13th, may THE FORCE be with us."
From Jon: "Well, what I meant to do was exonerate myself from any blame about forcing my wife to do something. I've never actually forced her to do anything for this ride. She really means that I wake up to go to spinning classes or sign up for a ride and she knows she should do it too, so she feels obligated to go too."
From Dora: "OK OK so it was my big mouth that obligated me. Just let me tell you - I'd rather be running. "
From Jon: "Well, that probably goes without saying. I think at least once during every training ride you told someone 'I'm really a runner.' "
From Dora: "Well, I am!"
So, dear reader, that's how it goes. We'll keep you informed.
From Dora: "My husband says I have to do the Space Race. I don't wanna! Wah wah wah. "
From Jon: "She made me write this... "
From Dora: "Yeah, I did because he FORCED me to ride!"
From Jon: "Perhaps we should educate our readers on what "force" means. "
From Dora: "It means that on April 12th and 13th, may THE FORCE be with us."
From Jon: "Well, what I meant to do was exonerate myself from any blame about forcing my wife to do something. I've never actually forced her to do anything for this ride. She really means that I wake up to go to spinning classes or sign up for a ride and she knows she should do it too, so she feels obligated to go too."
From Dora: "OK OK so it was my big mouth that obligated me. Just let me tell you - I'd rather be running. "
From Jon: "Well, that probably goes without saying. I think at least once during every training ride you told someone 'I'm really a runner.' "
From Dora: "Well, I am!"
So, dear reader, that's how it goes. We'll keep you informed.
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