Sunday, May 31, 2009
THE Finish Line!!!!! 3:20 PM - Windsor, ON
325+ kms DONE! it feels really strange this morning thinking that I'm in Windsor and arrived by foot! I know many have done greater physical feats than this, but for me this was an Everest kind of task! And I know I can say the same for Amber!
There is kind of a mourning going on in us right now, it is hard to explain. This whole year of preparation and now the walking part is done.
Thank-you EVERYONE who sponsored this event, who participated in it, who shared the vision, who walked with us, who drove with us, who organized details, who shared it with others. Together we have raised an enormous amount of money for some great projects.
But more than that I believe we have encouraged our brothers and sisters who are ministering in some very difficult places and in very difficult situations.
We have raised awareness of the need that is before us for those who are marginalized because of their unique and exceptional needs.
We have inspired each other to be bold when responding to God's call on our lives.
We have show each other that it is never too late to get healthy and that that is a daily choice.
We have proved that we can do things we once thought impossible!
And we have proven that through SYNERGY - we really do accomplish more as a team than separate individuals.
I have had many many people ask about the next goal, next year, am I doing this again? I really don't know the answer to those questions. What I do know is -
* we need to keep walking every day, continue to live a life of sacrifice for others, continue to give of our hearts and our resources to those who so desperately need us as partners with them as they press on in life.
* I know that what ever we choose to do in the future to raise awareness and funds, I will be there! ( and I know I can say that for Amber and a lot of other people as well) As Amber put it so well on this journey. " this has been an 11 day party!" Yes, This was physically exhausting and has taken its toll on our bodies, but this was also FUN! A lot of FUN! just ask anyone who walked with, drove with, provided lunch Etc....
* I also know that the daily choices must keep on going. Just because the walk is technically done, does not mean the daily choice to do the right thing has stopped. It hasn't for you either! that must go on as well, I will continue to need to choose wisely each morning to get up, be active, eat right! I just am not able to tell myself that it's training for this crazy walk any more, I will have to find another way to help with that. Perhaps a goal of climbing a Volcano in Guatemala? - I will have to talk to my wife about that.
And finally - To Amber: I can't really describe how great it was to do this walk with you. I so appreciated getting to know you better with each step. Thank-you for responding to Gods Call, not just in this walk, but everyday! You truly are an amazing person! thank-you for your sacrifice, your vacation time, your money, Your feet (see blister pics in previous posts), your time with family... All of it! You are a true blessing! And yes this really was an 11 day Party!
+ It is never too late to support these great projects in Ontario, Guatemala and Ecuador!
Please continue to support at www.chglobal.org
A quote to reflect on
I guess that one of the most important things I've learned is
that nothing is ever completely bad. Even cancer. It has made me a better
person. It has given me courage and a sense of purpose I never had before.
But you don't have to do like I did...wait until you lose a leg or get
some awful disease, before you take the time to find out what kind of
stuff you're really made of. You can start now. Anybody can.
Terry Fox
(1958-1981, Canadian man (with an artificial right leg) who ran across Canada to raise money for cancer research in a journey called "Marathon of Hope"
)
Saturday, May 30, 2009
there they go...
Re-group before lunch
The Finish Line is in Sight, but Not the END!
This is it. Today there will be at least a dozen of us walking the final kms to the finish line, That's right I said finish line. All 325+ kms will be completed. One year of training, one year of emails and blogging have all come to this day. It all seems so surreal in a way. Like a dream. Physically I can't believe we have accomplished this... But much much more than that I can't believe what else has been accomplish.
I'm amazed at
-how others, like you, got involved and helped to make this happen.
-how you stepped up to the plate and sacrifice your time for these projects
-how people came along side and walked this journey with us and encouraged us.
-we have raised so much money for these causes
-the new friendships and relationships built
-how we really can do BIG things if we commit our selves to it and are passionate about it
-how a walk like this can help a child in Guatemala, Ecuador or right here at home in ways we really find hard to grasp.
But it's really not over!
This walk may end today, And I'm really not sure about what this day is going to turn out to be like, so I don't know how much blogging I will get to do... But this walk is NOT OVER! While the distance goal will have been reached today, the BIGGER Goal is still before us.
To continue to run the race set before us, cast off the weights that slow us down.... What is that race. That Race is found in part in Proverbs 31
Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves, for the rights of all who are destitute. Speak up and judge fairly; defend the rights of the poor and needy."
Thank-you!
Please support this walk by giving at CHglobal.org
Friday, May 29, 2009
I Can't Believe It!
It is just amazing, we are a stones throw from Windsor and we got here by foot.
It was an amazing day, some of it told in the previous post.
The day started early and saying good bye to our hosts for the last 4 days, Ed and Carol Regts and their kids, Bailey, Brad and Mackenzie. It was particulary rough saying goodbye to my budy, Kenzie. She really understood, "Giggy" and tried hard to help her family understand how cool it is to be "giggy with that...." Ed, Carol .... you have an amazing family, Thank-you, not only for your support in this walk through First Family Homes, but for allowing us into your lives like this. You are amazing!
Then it was off to the starting point - just outside of Tilbury. We met up with Rebekah and Derek and Connie and Justin (thier mom and dad, who drove for us today)
About 12 k in we met up with Matt, Matt joined us from that point on, Wow did he ever lift our spirits, Thanks Matt. Although he did scare me, wheeling his chair direct into traffic, but he assured us that this was nothing for him! Matt will be back tomorrow for the final push to the finish line.
One gentleman saw us walking and wheeling along and asked if we needed help. we said no we needed money as we were fundraising. he gave me everthing he had in is wallet and then about 40 minutes later he showed up with more. God works in mysterious ways. Just got a call from someone 5 minutes ago, they were telling thier physiotherapist about the walk, and they donated right there and then. Thanks!
Another gentleman, saw us coming down the road and came out with a supply of ice cold Pepsi's for us. Thanks Mr. Kennedy!
We finaly ended about 3pm, at Puce Rd and hwy 24, this will be our starting point for tomorrow and we will trek the last 22 kms to the finish line. Can't wait!
The finish line will be 3pm or shortly after that at Heritage Park Alliance Church!
Blogging from Lunch Time!
Matt, Cooling off at the end of the trek today!
A refreshed Van after some heavy rain.
hanging with the Regts Family - Giggy!
Amber and I with Carol Regts! Thanks Carol for EVERYTHING!
Please Donate to our projects. Click Here
To learn about the project we are raising money for see previous posts!
It was an amazing day, some of it told in the previous post.
The day started early and saying good bye to our hosts for the last 4 days, Ed and Carol Regts and their kids, Bailey, Brad and Mackenzie. It was particulary rough saying goodbye to my budy, Kenzie. She really understood, "Giggy" and tried hard to help her family understand how cool it is to be "giggy with that...." Ed, Carol .... you have an amazing family, Thank-you, not only for your support in this walk through First Family Homes, but for allowing us into your lives like this. You are amazing!
Then it was off to the starting point - just outside of Tilbury. We met up with Rebekah and Derek and Connie and Justin (thier mom and dad, who drove for us today)
About 12 k in we met up with Matt, Matt joined us from that point on, Wow did he ever lift our spirits, Thanks Matt. Although he did scare me, wheeling his chair direct into traffic, but he assured us that this was nothing for him! Matt will be back tomorrow for the final push to the finish line.
One gentleman saw us walking and wheeling along and asked if we needed help. we said no we needed money as we were fundraising. he gave me everthing he had in is wallet and then about 40 minutes later he showed up with more. God works in mysterious ways. Just got a call from someone 5 minutes ago, they were telling thier physiotherapist about the walk, and they donated right there and then. Thanks!
Another gentleman, saw us coming down the road and came out with a supply of ice cold Pepsi's for us. Thanks Mr. Kennedy!
We finaly ended about 3pm, at Puce Rd and hwy 24, this will be our starting point for tomorrow and we will trek the last 22 kms to the finish line. Can't wait!
The finish line will be 3pm or shortly after that at Heritage Park Alliance Church!
Blogging from Lunch Time!
Matt, Cooling off at the end of the trek today!
A refreshed Van after some heavy rain.
hanging with the Regts Family - Giggy!
Amber and I with Carol Regts! Thanks Carol for EVERYTHING!
Please Donate to our projects. Click Here
To learn about the project we are raising money for see previous posts!
Police, CBC News and some great sandwiches
A great lunch time. Thanks CH Leamington and Harrow!
Also had a visit with the OPP!
And a short tapping with CBC News - Amber says she has a future in show biz but not me, Go figure.
And welcome Matt to this journey!
CBC new recording!
A great lunch, Thanks everyone!
Officer Phil just checking in on us..
I told Amber that that joke would not go over so well!
Also had a visit with the OPP!
And a short tapping with CBC News - Amber says she has a future in show biz but not me, Go figure.
And welcome Matt to this journey!
CBC new recording!
A great lunch, Thanks everyone!
Officer Phil just checking in on us..
I told Amber that that joke would not go over so well!
Blogging from the Road - Day Eleven
Thursday, May 28, 2009
A quick note before bed on Thurdsay night
Another amazing day! The sun did not shine, we got wet, but were in good company. The Senior Operations Team of Christian Horizons, Driving, Walking, holding umbrellas, doing foot care.... What ever it took to get the job done. And for a second day Nina, whos walking total for these two days will be about 45k. Way to go!
Today took us from Chatham, thru Tilbury and heading towards Windsor. We have about 50 k to go. Can't believe we are this close. Ambers feet are bad, but she is getting by.
Tonight Amber and I enjoyed a fantastic meal with Nina and her family, Thank-you guy! you are such a blessing!
Oh Ya, we made the Chatham paper today as well! (page 3 even!)
Enjoy the pics.
We continue to add things to the drivers duty list! tomorrow I think we will add grapes and a lounge chair to the list?
Getting ready for the Day!
Patty and Nina and Rosie's Diner!
Pat - Thanks for the Visit and the Support!!!!
Let it rain, let it rain, let it rain!!!!!!!
We made the Chatham Paper!
Amber's foot Issues - Keep praying!
Today took us from Chatham, thru Tilbury and heading towards Windsor. We have about 50 k to go. Can't believe we are this close. Ambers feet are bad, but she is getting by.
Tonight Amber and I enjoyed a fantastic meal with Nina and her family, Thank-you guy! you are such a blessing!
Oh Ya, we made the Chatham paper today as well! (page 3 even!)
Enjoy the pics.
We continue to add things to the drivers duty list! tomorrow I think we will add grapes and a lounge chair to the list?
Getting ready for the Day!
Patty and Nina and Rosie's Diner!
Pat - Thanks for the Visit and the Support!!!!
Let it rain, let it rain, let it rain!!!!!!!
We made the Chatham Paper!
Amber's foot Issues - Keep praying!
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