Why I Ride

At the emotional conclusion of the ALYN 2018 Challenge Ride, a sweet child in a wheel chair leaned over to put a medal around my neck and five days of pain went away in a heartbeat. Thank you all for supporting me.

(Day 5 blog will be delayed. Thank you for understanding.)

 

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8 thoughts on “Why I Ride”

  1. KOL HAKVOD! I’m choked up just looking at the pictures, knowing what a tremendous, emotional feeling it is to end the five days with the kids. Take a well-deserved rest and ENJOY!

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  2. Thank you for your blog posts. We look forward to every single one and ask each other, Did you see Jeff’s post? If you didn’t see it yet, you’re going to love it. And we do. Hope the delay for your final post isn’t anything to be concerned about. To quote another person who posted here (we all know who this is) you are, indeed, amazing.

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  3. Congratulations. Another meaningful trip for a good cause and again so touching. Hi to all I know who shared the experience . Kudos to Johann for all the support she give you and the ride

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