Friday, June 24, 2011

The end of the ride for the mom

After much thought the mom has decided to end her journey. Girly needs to be in NC July 13th. With almost 1200 miles still to go we determined that in order for the mom to make it more time is needed. Time she does not have.
Anyway this has been an amazing physical and mental journey. Almost 3000 miles of peddling. One I will never forget. Thank everyone for all the support.
I will be driving to elm grove with nora Vrakas on Sunday and then Riding my bike up to Sheboygan to see my mom. If anyone in the area wants to get together I will be in town until Thursday , then flying to NC, renting a car, finding the girls and sagging for them.
Again the trip of a lifetime. Amazing.

5 comments:

  1. We have been following you guys since you started. Of course we were thinking what is our daughter getting her self into! But after following you and girly We became more confident that she would be ok. Jayne you had an amazing ride that makes me envious. Congratulations on all that you have done and seen. But the real question is, will you be content sagging :) ? I am sure Katy will always remember the time you two spent together on the road. Have fun chasing the girls and thanks for being there for Jackie.

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  2. I'd love to get together! Our home phone is out, will message you my cell. I'm eager to hear all about your ride and how you are doing.

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  3. Congratulations! You are an inspiration to everyone!

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  4. Congratulations Jayne on a great ride, will see you next time you are in town...

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  5. Dirk (Katie's dad) and I totally feel your frustration, mom! We wonder if instead of buying the car, you might consider a motor scooter. That way you could carry supplies and motorpace (a long established method of training competitive cyclists) girly and you will still have ridden your daughter to medical school:) Although I must say, you've surely already ridden her further than any other parent who rode their kid to medical school! Cheers to a job well done!

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