My dad is so fond of his brother, he named my middle name Richard in honor of him when I was born. Unfortunately, he's been fighting a battle with prostate cancer. Fortunately, he is winning his battle and his prognosis is great! Go get 'em Uncle Richard! :)
Today, I cried. It was a good day. We started the day a little different than the others. We visited the Nancy N. and J.C. Lewis Cancer & Research Pavilion in Savanah, GA. We were there to talk to the patients and pass out chemo care bags.
This was our group at the center. I spoke to a man named Greg. He has Stage 4 colorectal cancer. He was being infused while I chatted with him. He told me only 6% of Stage 4 colorectal cancer patients survive. He felt blessed to be one that 6% and that God takes care of everything. He took a bucket list trip to Las Vagas with his wife which he said he throughly enjoyed. I thanked him for chatting with me and then left that area. As soon as I made it to the door, I broke down and started crying. I felt so horrible for what happend to Greg and the rest of the patients there. It was a powerful and emotional moment for me. The patients were very appreciative of our visit with them. It also shows we're making a difference with the money we raise. God bless the patients and staff at the Lewis Cancer & Research Pavilion.
After we left the center, we drove to our ride start point on the grounds of Fort Stewart military base in Hinesville, GA.
Our ride crew included (from l-r) your humble blogger, Holly, Monica, Steve, our driver Teresa, navigator Steve (not pictured) and some guy with a cool yellow Camaro. We had a hard time constraint today which limited our ride to 32 miles. We had to be at our hotel in Jacksonville, FL by a certain time which was the cause for our limited riding. It was also hot today. It's been a while since I've rode in hot weather. But it was still a fun day! We all shared laughs, tears and our stories during our 3 1/2 hours of van rides today. These are some great people I rode with today! Thank you Team #3! :) And with the close of today's ride, we have reached the halfway point of the Key-To-Keys experience!
Tomorrow is optional century day. I signed up for the "100 miles of fun" century. I have no idea what that means but it will be interesting to find out! Talk to you tomorrow from Daytona, FL! :)
Car Up!
Gary



Sending you love strength and stamina!
ReplyDeleteI am crying reading this what an emotional journey