Friday, March 28, 2008

Fundraising Update

With the garage sale and more individual donations, the fundraising total is up to:

$2726

Over half way there!

With a special thanks to:

Jeff Brumfield
De Leon Family
Sutherland Family
for individual donations

and

Clint and Chaliese Jones
The Edgar Family
Jared and Nichelle Fort
My immediate family
My inlaws
My wonderful wife
for garage sale donations and helping a ton on Friday and Saturday

Corpus Ride Broken Bikes Hurricanes and Garage Sale


March 8-10 We rode 230 miles to Corpus Christi to get an idea of what it will be like on the road this summer. But we all didn't ride the whole distance, I think no one rode the whole distance. And this is why, Instead of bringing a couple of 15 passenger vans to accommodate the team, about 10 people brought their cars, including me and so a rotation of drivers was set up. So I drove the first 20 mile leg on Saturday. So, without giving every detail I will chronicle the rest of the ride. About 25 miles into my riding, a freak accident happened, under very unusual circumstances. A plastic bag (From Walmart of all places) got blown under my bike and almost instantly was stuck in my chain and had wrenched my rear derailleur upside down and threw my chain in my spokes. Moral of this story, no more riding for David today. So I rode in a car for the remaining 30 miles of the day. Sunday morning I end up driving around San Antonio for about three and a half hours trying to find the right part to get my bike working again. So at about 2 I catch up with team and am able to ride the last 50 mile s of the day into Beeville. Monday we have about 60 miles to go to get to Corpus and we get started bright and early and the weather is absolutely beautiful. During the second leg of the trip, my group got some bad directions and ended up riding about 10 miles extra. We were a little late getting to the rest stop and pretty much everyone who wasn't driving had left to ride the last 15 miles to Corpus. At this point, there was a steady breeze and a few clouds. So we get a few spring showers while riding through Portland and clouds start to roll in as we enter the causeway (very long bridge) to get on the island. With the road wet from the rain, traffic flying by and the ocean surrounding us , the bridge was a little bit intimidating. The further we get along the bridge, there is more and large debris on the shoulder and BIG dark clouds are forming over the ocean. All of the sudden ( apparently this is typical of Corpus) the wind changed. It picked up to about 20-30 mph and dropped about 20 degrees. This surprised us and those twinges of "wow, should we be riding in this?" began to cross our minds. LUCKILY and what I think was divine intervention, there was a car stalled in the shoulder in front of us which forced us to get off of our bikes to go around them and it allowed all the riders to regroup. At this point there were 5 guys and 3 girls. Immediately after we passed the stalled car, the wind changed directions and gusted about 50 mph. I am sure that if we had still been on our bikes, one of us would have been blown off of our bikes into traffic. But, we were off of our bikes and walking them when it began to rain, keep in mind that now the wind is blowing very fast and the rain is flying horizontally and whapping our necks and faces. The rain continues to pick up, it even starts to hail and we are walking our bikes down the shoulder of the bridge. By the time we got to the end of the bridge, it was pouring sideways rain, the wind gusts were literally knocking us over and we were all kind of freaked out and couldn't believe the storm conditions we were in. Eventually a couple of drivers from the team came to our aid and everything worked out but man, it was probably the most intense weather I have ever been directly exposed to.

The garage sale:

It worked out great. Thank you big time to everyone who donated stuff for us to sell and to everyone who helped to actually make it happen. We grossed $722 and still have plenty of stuff to have another sale. So i foresee well over $1000 raised from this effort. Thanks again to everyone who helped out.

Friday, March 7, 2008

Fundraising Update

So we have some new donors!

the new total: $1830

With a special thanks to:

The Sanders
The Lawsons
The Fletchers
The Ryans
The Nahns
The Dials

THANK YOU!!!