Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Big Thanks!

One final note to say that this will be the last entry to my summer blog. I thank each of you who were so faithful to enjoy my adventure with me and truly appreciate all your prayers and words of encouragement. Things are back to busy here in Pullman but rest assured that I will never forget this summer of incredible friends and memories!

Also, some good news, I was recently appointed as student representative to the Pi Kappa Phi national council for this coming year. I was quite honored when I learned that I was selected to serve the fraternity in a capacity that only one student throughout the entire nation gets to experience each year!

Finally in DC!

Okay, okay, I know some of you have been waiting for this last page for quite some time. In case you were wondering, I did in fact make it to DC on August 12th! As the team woke up that final morning together everyone was a mix of emotions ranging from excited to nervous to sad. We rode the 15 miles together which was the first time that the entire team stayed together the whole day. Once we got to DC we met up with the other two teams and the Build America guys at Washington Circle. From there we all paraded on to the capital building. That mile stretch was so difficult with all the emotions flying high and everyone getting jittery it was all we could do to get our legs to keep pumping! It was pretty awesome seeing over 500 people cheering us on as we rode to the capital lawn. Once there we lined up in picture formation one last time as we were welcomed and congratulated. Mom, Dad, Jacob, Trent, Cara, and my great buddy from WSU, Shawn O'Leary, were all there to see me arrive. The next hour was packed with hugs, smiles and pictures as we all reunited with our families. Cara was kind of excited to see me, she only about knocked me over with a bear hug once we were released following the welcome! Good thing my legs had become stumps over the summer, making me able to handle the surprise attack! At right is a picture of Luster, Mulch, and myself with our ladies. We were all fortunate enough to have women who came all the way to DC to see us. It was great seeing the family again though, two and half months away from home is a long time! The picture at left is of myself and Ceasar Garcia. We were the only two on our team to cycle every single mile. It was pretty cool to think about that accomplishment. I am so thankful that my bike performed amazingly well and that my health remained strong all summer. Not once did I have to take my bike into the shop and all summer I only had to replace one tire due to regular wear. Oh, and I had two flats, both of which were minor ones caused by rumble strips! The final picture at right is of Luster, Brent, Winston, John, and I.We rode together most days, especially during the latter part of the summer and tended to always push each other to finish the days first while always enjoying great conversation. After getting to the motel and cleaning up, I went to lunch with the family before we headed to the evening banquet. The banquet was nice and proved to be a great recap of the summer. This day was a very fitting conclusion to an incredible summer. The day was so full of emotion as we all came to the realization that our summer of memories was over and not knowing when we would ever see each other again.

Monday, September 25, 2006

Potomac, the eve of our arrival!

This morning we awoke to great weather and everyone was excited knowing that today would be our last true ride since tomorrows would only be about 15 miles. The ride from Hagerstown to Potomac was pretty rolly but a nice ride nonetheless. For the most part the team rode together for the day and took our time, savoring the passing minutes as we know in the back of our minds we will be saying goodbye in only a day. Once we arrived in Potomac we ate lunch at the Bullis School where we would also stay for the evening. That afternoon was spent just hanging out with the guys and savoring our last hours together. We also took some time to organize our bags and clean up the vans to make the arrival a bit smoother for all. In the evening we headed to a campground to meet up with the other two Journey of Hope teams along with the Build America team for BBQ dinner. It was nice seeing them again but after that event it only reconfirmed how blessed I was with the team that I had. It was easy to see the teams' different personalities and I felt that ours had hands down the best dynamic and teamwide respect. Later in the evening, we all signed each other's jerseys to have as a constant reminder of what we had experienced this summer. Many of us stayed up late into the night enjoying each other's company through countless stories and laughter.