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		<title>Bobby&#8217;s Blog: Thank You For Your Support!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jul 2009 20:36:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I want to mention everyone who supported my ride and Caritas with their generous donations. Thanks so much to the following people and businesses:
 
Action Pest Control
Deborah Adams
Barry Joel Aidman
Michelle Akers
Myra &#38; Barry Allison
Robert Allman
Arrow Exterminators
Beth &#38; Jeff Atherton
Gilbert &#38; Lorraine Azevedo
B&#38;G Chemicals &#38; Equipment Co., Inc.
Randall Baldwin &#38; Nancy Spring
Jolanta Banaczyk
Ron &#38; Sandy Barclay
Dinah &#38; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I want to mention everyone who supported my ride and Caritas with their generous donations. Thanks so much to the following people and businesses:<br />
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Action Pest Control<br />
Deborah Adams<br />
Barry Joel Aidman<br />
Michelle Akers<br />
Myra &amp; Barry Allison<br />
Robert Allman<br />
Arrow Exterminators<br />
Beth &amp; Jeff Atherton<br />
Gilbert &amp; Lorraine Azevedo<br />
B&amp;G Chemicals &amp; Equipment Co., Inc.<br />
Randall Baldwin &amp; Nancy Spring<br />
Jolanta Banaczyk<br />
Ron &amp; Sandy Barclay<br />
Dinah &amp; Barry Barksdale<br />
Barley &amp; Pfeiffer Architects<br />
Katie Barnes<br />
Sylvia Barrios<br />
Ann Bauer<br />
Bayer Environmental Science<br />
Lois &amp; Lester Bayer<br />
Better Business Bureau<br />
Jane Bills<br />
Larry Bloomquist<br />
Ilene Blumberg<br />
Abigail Bobo<br />
Barbara Boehm<br />
Laura Bohls<br />
John Bolanos<br />
Bart Bombay<br />
Jeff &amp; Ann Bomer<br />
Steve &amp; Marilyn Bowers<br />
Todd &amp; Karen Brockwell<br />
David &amp; Beth Brooks<br />
Marisol V.R. Brown<br />
Patricia &amp; Gray Bryant<br />
Philip Buch<br />
Bob Buchanan<br />
Rusty Burnett<br />
Matt Burns<br />
Bury Partners<br />
Suzanna &amp; John Caballero<br />
Chris Calvert<br />
Becky &amp; Donald Calvin<br />
Lucio Calzado<br />
Madalina &amp; Jason Campagna<br />
Dixie &amp; Spencer Carlton<br />
Walter &amp; Barbara Casey<br />
James M. Cavender III<br />
Cindy Chandik<br />
Cintas<br />
Clutch Creative Inc.<br />
Thomas N. Cockburn<br />
Sandra Holub Conlan<br />
Lynn Cook<br />
Heather Courson<br />
Shannon Cox<br />
Harry Crawford<br />
Mac &amp; William Cromwell<br />
Tom Cummins<br />
Sandra Cunningham<br />
Vard Curtis<br />
Sally Daguer<br />
Daughters of Charity<br />
Gerald Daughtery<br />
April Y. Davenport<br />
Jason Davenport<br />
Vanessa Davila<br />
Robert Davis<br />
Jerrol Davis<br />
Adriana de la Fuente<br />
Chris Perez de la Vega<br />
Karen Dean<br />
Lisa Dean<br />
Lisa DeLosso<br />
Kathy Hatfield &amp; Bart Denum<br />
George &amp; Sally Daveney, Jr.<br />
Ronald Devere<br />
Philip &amp; Christine Dial<br />
Lorel Donaghey<br />
Elizabeth Doughtie<br />
Susan Draughn<br />
Amy &amp; David Durham<br />
Michelle Dunnivant<br />
Alain &amp; Nadine Duvallet<br />
E-Design-It<br />
Karen Easterling<br />
Will Eckert<br />
Ehrlich Termite &amp; Pest Control<br />
Robert M. Ehrlich, Jr.<br />
Daniel &amp; De Ann Eisenhauer<br />
El Arroyo Restaurants<br />
Douglas Elenz<br />
Ellis &amp; Salazar<br />
Nancy Ellis<br />
Craig &amp; Kay Enoch<br />
J. Scott &amp; Tonya Esler<br />
Suzanne L. Espe<br />
Barrett Evans<br />
Ferguson Heating &amp; Cooling<br />
Suzy &amp; Chuck Fields<br />
Jeffrey Fields<br />
Debra Fincher<br />
Laurens Fish III<br />
Patrick Flynn<br />
Ron Ford<br />
Dr. Nancy Thorne Foster<br />
Kelvin Foster<br />
Susan Foster<br />
David Fountain<br />
Lynn &amp; Bill Fowler<br />
Ernie Francis<br />
Victor &amp; Julie Fredlund<br />
Daniel Freed<br />
Suzy Freeny<br />
Frost Insurance Agency<br />
Fulbright &amp; Jaworski<br />
Irma Galarza<br />
Cid Galindo<br />
Richard E. Galloway<br />
Charlie Galvin<br />
Brian F. Gaston<br />
Bill &amp; Dusty Gaston<br />
Vera Gerbert<br />
Zachary Gibson<br />
Adriana Gonzalez<br />
Steve Good<br />
Steven Goode<br />
Michelle Goodwin<br />
Linda &amp; Mark Gorzycki<br />
Graves, Dougherty, Hearon &amp; Moody<br />
Johanna Green<br />
Tanya Greenough<br />
Ward &amp; Carla Greenwood<br />
Griffin Pest Solutions<br />
Steven Gullickson<br />
Karen &amp; Daniel Gustafson<br />
Jeffrey &amp; Laurie Hahn<br />
Kerry &amp; Steve Hall<br />
Winifred T. Hall<br />
Tammy Halstead<br />
Don &amp; Jane Hammond<br />
Michelle Hancock<br />
Richard Hansen<br />
Janet Harman<br />
Susan E. Hart<br />
Susan Hartenstein<br />
Brad &amp; Angela Hawley<br />
Fred &amp; Elizabeth Heldenfels<br />
Heritage Title Company<br />
David &amp; Erin Hewlett<br />
Kim Hill<br />
Dave Hime<br />
Carol Holmgreen<br />
Jarrod Horton<br />
Steve &amp; Marian Houser<br />
Glen &amp; Rebecca Hunt<br />
Michael Hutzler<br />
Don Jamison<br />
Brandon &amp; June Janes III<br />
The Jarrott Family<br />
Dennis Jenkins<br />
Jessica Jenkins<br />
N. Rex Jennings<br />
Cathy Johnson<br />
Dione L. Johnson<br />
Karen Johnson<br />
Caroline Jones<br />
Mary Jones<br />
Journeyman Construction<br />
Thomas Jumper<br />
Michael Katz<br />
Bob Kay<br />
Dan &amp; Peggy Keelin<br />
Tracy &amp; Eliza May Kelly<br />
Laura Kelly<br />
Michael &amp; Sha Klatt<br />
Aimee Klich<br />
Mary Kordek<br />
Gilbert &amp; Pamela Koss<br />
William &amp; Karen Kraham<br />
Alex Kramer<br />
Matt &amp; Rita Kreisle<br />
Ellen B. Kreitler<br />
LAZ Parking<br />
Ralph &amp; Patricia Ladd<br />
Billy &amp; Martha Langford<br />
Judith Latimer<br />
Robert Lederer<br />
Klee Lee<br />
Arless Lenz<br />
Richard &amp; Kendall Levy<br />
Wayne E. Lindsley<br />
Jeanne &amp; Lew Little<br />
Lone Star FoodService<br />
Robert &amp; Janie Long<br />
Nivea Lopez<br />
Loyal Termite &amp; Pest Control<br />
Gay &amp; Lori MacNeil<br />
Marathon Data Systems<br />
Chris Marchbanks<br />
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ray Marshall<br />
Janis K. Martin<br />
Bill &amp; Jane Martinez<br />
R. Earl Maxwell<br />
Linda Mayfield<br />
Michael &amp; Nancy McAllister<br />
Mike McCauley<br />
Lois McChristian<br />
Randall McEachern<br />
Tom &amp; Kay McHorse<br />
Gerald &amp; Maureen McReynolds<br />
Angela-Jo Medina<br />
Peg Meek<br />
Richard &amp; Madeline C. Sutherland-Meier<br />
Velda Melendez<br />
Myrtle &amp; Tony Melli<br />
Julie &amp; Dean Metzger<br />
Tory &amp; Karen Meyer, M.D.<br />
Alyson Miles<br />
Lionell Ann Miller, Sr.<br />
Ricky &amp; Donna Minks<br />
Jack &amp; Dolores Minor<br />
Joann E. Moerbe<br />
Ghassan Mohialdeen<br />
Rob &amp; Rhoda Montgomery<br />
Myron Moodie<br />
Kathleen &amp; Dan Moreland<br />
Merriman Morton<br />
McQueary Henry Bowles Troy, LLP<br />
Dean Murray<br />
Patrick Mushenye<br />
Ken Myers<br />
Jack &amp; Janna Nash<br />
National Pest Management Association<br />
Janet L. Neal<br />
Kennedy C. Neff<br />
Network for Good<br />
Mike &amp; Melissa Nicholson<br />
David Nolen<br />
Cynthia Noly<br />
OPC Pest Control<br />
Tommy &amp; Rita Oliphant<br />
PCT Magazine<br />
Curtis Page<br />
Caroline Page<br />
Grace Palma<br />
Mr. &amp; Mrs. William H.D. Pardue<br />
Molly Patton<br />
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Padusseau<br />
Justin M. &amp; Paige E. Britt Pehoski<br />
Jason Perez<br />
Joseph Pestana<br />
Tessa Peters<br />
G. Alfred Peterson, Jr.<br />
Ann Pieratt<br />
Mike &amp; Ruth Podolin<br />
Leslie F. Pohl<br />
Pointserve<br />
James Price<br />
Peter Price<br />
Jo Kathryn Quinn<br />
RSH Consulting<br />
Herminia Ramirez<br />
Hilary &amp; Jaime Ramirez, M.D.<br />
Mat &amp; Eliseo Ramos<br />
Scott Raper<br />
Rare-Prints.com<br />
Janis Reed<br />
Richard G. Reeves<br />
Nick Reeneker<br />
Jayne &amp; Larry Richardson<br />
Janice &amp; Michael Riepen<br />
Ray Robbins<br />
Steve &amp; Marilyn Rogers<br />
Bob Rosenberg<br />
Rottler Pest &amp; Lawn Solutions<br />
B.M. Russell<br />
Tonio Sala<br />
Ginny Sanders<br />
Tom Sands<br />
Scotty &amp; Julie Sayers<br />
Tim Scallon<br />
Jennifer Scariano<br />
Justin Schmidt<br />
Robert &amp; Jill Scrima<br />
Seawright &amp; Associates<br />
Sarah Seifert<br />
 Seton Family of Hospitals<br />
Cynthia Shaw<br />
Monica &amp; David Sheldon<br />
Amy Shields<br />
Loretta Shindler<br />
Maureen Shiver<br />
Carole &amp; Charles Sikes<br />
Jeff &amp; Melissa Simpler<br />
Molly Sipe<br />
Neal Skinner<br />
Hector Sloss<br />
Lanette &amp; Wallace Smith<br />
Ryan &amp; Stepanie Sorrell<br />
Berry &amp; Laura Spears<br />
Cisse Spragins<br />
Sprague Pest<br />
Derek Springer<br />
Robert Stewart<br />
Suzanne Stewart<br />
Dominique Stumpf<br />
Gail &amp; Rodney Susholtz|<br />
Syngenta Home Care Professional Products &amp; Garden<br />
Brett &amp; Erika Tabke<br />
Thomas &amp; Colleen Terkel<br />
Termindoor<br />
Andy &amp; Judy Tewell<br />
Texas Capital Bank<br />
Texas Fleet Fuel<br />
Texas Univar<br />
Alfie Than<br />
Carol Thomas<br />
Thomas Graphics/Check<br />
Ray L. Thompson<br />
Ed &amp; Katrina Thompson<br />
David Thompson<br />
Anthony Tilford<br />
Lee Tilford Agency<br />
Ray Tonjes Builder, Inc.<br />
Carol &amp; Joe Toohey<br />
Zoe Torres<br />
Jeffrey Tucker<br />
Velocity Credit Union<br />
Virtual CFO<br />
Andrew Vissman<br />
Kirsten Voinis<br />
John &amp; Candice Volz<br />
Fred &amp; Beth Vorhees<br />
Nancy Wade<br />
Alix Warner<br />
Ann Whiting<br />
Charles &amp; Jacquelyn Whiting<br />
Tim &amp; Diane Williams<br />
Linda &amp; Mark Williams<br />
Greg Willis<br />
Adelita Winchester<br />
Howard &amp; Margaret Wolf<br />
Paul Workman<br />
Leroy J. Wormley, Jr.<br />
Musarrat Yusufali<br />
Becca Zwerling</p>
<p>Come out and Party With A Purpose tomorrow at Pluckers on S. Lamar with ABC, Caritas, &amp; KGSR. There will be live music, food, and drinks to enjoy. Thanks again everyone for your support!</p>
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		<title>Dennis&#8217; Final Blog: Home Again, Naturally</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2009 21:56:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>aromig</dc:creator>
		
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Well, I got home Saturday night to my family waiting for me in baggage claim.  What a feeling to be back in the arms of my wife and children.  This was a wonderful adventure for a worthy cause, one that I will continue to support for many years to come, but I do not want [...]]]></description>
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<p>Well, I got home Saturday night to my family waiting for me in baggage claim.  What a feeling to be back in the arms of my wife and children.  This was a wonderful adventure for a worthy cause, one that I will continue to support for many years to come, but I do not want to be away from my family for that long again.  My hat is off to all of the military folks of the world - the sacrifice you make, and the one that your family makes when you are gone from home for long periods of time is one that you do not get enough respect for.  Thank you for providing the rest of us with the safety that we take for granted.  We went to dinner and drank margaritas!</p></div>
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<div>On Sunday, we slept in a bit, and then went to our church for the 11:00 service.  Doug Campbell and his family were there and it was really great to see them.  We hugged and talked and shared.  What an inspiration he is to me.  We saw many of our church buddies (shame on those of you who skipped!) and the feeling of affirmation that I got from being amongst all of those people was great!  Oh, it felt good to be home.  Afterwards, we ate and then went home and floated in the pool and chilled out (or rather warmed up after all of the cold days on the ride).  Todd and Selva Griffith came over for dinner and we killed two fabulous bottles of wine that they had been saving for a special occasion.  They said that this was just the occasion - I wanted to protest, but then again, being back with our most cherished and oldest friends was indeed a great occasion!</div>
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<div>Sunday night, as I got ready for bed I looked in the mirror and thought about shaving off the beard that I have grown.  Protests came from Jennifer and both kids, so I agreed to at least let the office and all of our friends see it.  I was able to reconnect with the Cooper family.  Not only is Terry our Vice-President and part owner of ABC DFW, he and his family are also some of our most cherished friends.  It was funny to see his reaction to the beard, since when I interviewed him over 15 years ago, the first time I did not hire him and chastised him for having a beard when coming in for an interview.  They had a sign welcoming me home, of course it said &#8220;Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins&#8221; with the &#8220;Roscoe&#8221; scratched out and &#8220;Dennis&#8221; added in above it in what looked like marker with a note on the bottom that said &#8220;sorry - we forgot your name!&#8221;.  They also had a picture of me that I took myself that was at the &#8220;Liquor between the Peaks Saloon&#8221; with a beer in hand.</div>
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<div>Things quickly settled back into a normal pattern.  I have kept the beard for this week because the youth at our church are away and I want to get the shock reaction from them too.  Jennifer and I work with the youth at church and we are close to them.</div>
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<div>At this point my feelings are somewhat mixed.  First and foremost, I am so happy to be home.  Being back in the arms of my wife and kids is a feeling that nothing in this world can give.  I also have a longing feeling for the ride.  I miss the regimen of the bike riding and the closeness with my brothers and mother.  Finally, there is a surreal feeling like &#8220;did we really just do that?&#8221;  I find that I look at the blogs on a daily basis to really cement the memories in my mind.  I plan to have all of the blog entries and pictures printed and bound into a book that we keep.  I may even share it with my brothers - for a price.</div>
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<div>I again want to thank all of you that have been following our adventure.  The words that you expressed and just knowing that you were following us and keeping us in your thoughts and prayers gave us the strength and fortitude to go on when it was not easy to go on.  Also, I want to thank those of you who made donations to our charities, it is through that fund raising that we hope to make this ride not only an adventure, but something that has a lasting impact on others.</div>
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<div>I want to thank my brothers and my mother.  You mean more to me today than ever before.  This memory will be one we cherish more and more as the years go by.  We will remember the good times and the difficult memories will fade fast.  (Bobby - I still will not go with you again when you turn 60)</div>
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<div>To update my medical condition, the blood is gone from my urine after two episodes at the very end of the ride.  I have had blood work and urinalysis and a renal sonogram that have all showed that I am fine.  Apparently, when pushing your body to extreme limits, sometimes that &#8220;just happens&#8221; and I hope that is the case.</div>
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<div>As a side note, when I agreed to go on this journey in April of 2008, I weighed 272 lbs and was wearing pants with a waist measurement of 40&#8243; that were getting tight.  Today I weigh 219 lbs and this morning, I put on pants with a 36&#8243; waist that is still comfortable to wear.  I have not worn 36&#8243; pants since I was in my 20&#8217;s.  In addition, I just feel really good.  My intention is to continue riding.  I love riding and have buddies that helped me train (thanks Doug, Jeff, and Tim) and I look forward to riding with them as soon as my bike is back from Calgary.  I have vowed to never again weigh more than I do now (and hopefully a little less!)</div>
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<div>Grace and Peace</div>
<div>Dennis</div>
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		<title>Day 35: Bobby&#8217;s Blog</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 18:31:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last entry, Home at last!!!!
Well, we are all now home and trying to get back into the swing of running our businesses. We actually arrived here on Saturday night. Mom and I came to Austin from Dallas, and Raleigh went on to Houston, and of course Dennis stayed in Dallas. My daughter Jessica and my [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Last entry, Home at last!!!!</strong></p>
<p>Well, we are all now home and trying to get back into the swing of running our businesses. We actually arrived here on Saturday night. Mom and I came to Austin from Dallas, and Raleigh went on to Houston, and of course Dennis stayed in Dallas. My daughter Jessica and my new son-in-law J. came in from Dallas to pick mom and me up from the Austin airport. Jan and both Chelsea and Bo are over in Italy where Chelsea has been doing study abroad for the first part of the summer. Jan and Bo went over to bring Chels home and do some sight seeing. It was great to see Jess and J., and I really appreciate them picking us up and being there at the airport.</p>
<p>As I look back on the trip, it really was just about everything I had hopped it would be. I knew from past experience that there would be some ups and downs and that there would be several challenging days along the way. I really feel we could not have had better conditions than we did. Wind and cold seem to be pretty good all of a sudden when you get back to Texas and see 106+. We really did get to see so much of the country side along the way. The other thing that stands out in my mind is how many people were interested in what we were doing and how many people donated to our charities. We had so many people give us $5, $10, or $20 all along the way. It shows just how generous folks are when they are given the oppotunity.</p>
<p>I know Raleigh and Dennis are pretty darn glad the trip is over. I am very grateful to both of them for agreeing to make this journey. They didn&#8217;t know what they were getting into, and I&#8217;m proud of them for sticking with the trip and finishing it in grand style. Of course mom was fantastic on the trip. She kept a very positive attitude and was very supportive at all times. This really was an extremely unique experience to have three brothers and their mom do something this far off the wall. We will all have great memories that we will be able to look back on forever.</p>
<p>Well I am hopeful that the second half of 2009 might be a bit less eventful. From moving into our new office here at ABC, to having my first child get married, to this incredible bike journey, this has been quite a six months. With Jessica and J. on their own, and Chelsea going to A&amp;M for summer school in July, and Bo going to be a counselor at Camp LaJunta, Jan and I will get to spend some quality time together here in Austin and I am really looking forward to just being at home. I hope that all of you who have followed our trip are enjoying your summers, and I look forward to seeing or hearing from you soon.</p>
<p>Take care, Bobby J</p>
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		<title>Day 34: Raleigh&#8217;s Memoir</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 14:07:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>tiffani</dc:creator>
		
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Calgary, Canada how sweet it sounds, say it again Calgary, Canada……..  A brief synopsis of the day….Well we thought we could outsmart the wind. We got up thirty minutes earlier but the wind won. It was already there in Nanton.  

Our last day we thought we had a 57 mile ride so we were ready to [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">Calgary, Canada how sweet it sounds, say it again Calgary, Canada……..<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">  </span>A brief synopsis of the day….Well we thought we could outsmart the wind. We got up thirty minutes earlier but the wind won. It was already there in Nanton.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">  </span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="color: black;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">Our last day we thought we had a 57 mile ride so we were ready to do that into the wind but just as we got out of<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">  </span>Nanton the road turned. The wind was coming from the west and we were heading north, not great but much better than in your face.</span></span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="color: black;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">We had a great ride through some rolling hills, not really sure how close we really were to Calgary’s city limit. Just as we came over a nice hill took some pictures of the city in the back ground mounted up and in just 40 miles from Nanton we arrived in Calgary!<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">  </span></span></span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="color: black;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">We all celebrated with hugs and high fives, took a few pictures, looked around to enjoy the moment, called our families and thanked god for a safe and successful ride.</span></span></span><span style="color: black;"><span style="font-size: small; font-family: Times New Roman;"> </span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="color: black;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">I will do one more blog when I get home to reflect on the entire ride. As for right now, I am just rejoicing in the moment.</span></span></span><span style="color: black;"><span style="font-size: small; font-family: Times New Roman;"> </span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="color: black;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">God Bless and I am headed home in the morning!</span></span></span></p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 13:57:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 Nanton, Canada …. I bet you never heard of it…..until today!  

Well we started our day in Lethbridge about 76 miles south and I hate to say it but Wind.  Wind had to be at least 35 mph with gusts to 40+.  I think it is just weak to continue to blog about the wind [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt"> <span style="COLOR: black"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">Nanton, Canada …. I bet you never heard of it…..until today!<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span></span></span></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt"><span style="COLOR: black"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">Well we started our day in Lethbridge about 76 miles south and I hate to say it but Wind.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>Wind had to be at least 35 mph with gusts to 40+.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>I think it is just weak to continue to blog about the wind but today it just amazed me.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>Fortunately all day I thought about&#8230;. tomorrow is our last day.</span></span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt"><span style="COLOR: black"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">I really can not say a lot about the countryside other than farm land, farm land and more farm land.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>The area is very green and beautiful but over the 76 miles it really did not change much.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>We had a delightful lunch in Claresholm (at about mile 50) complained about the wind and headed on down the road.</span></span></span><span style="COLOR: black"><span style="font-size: small; font-family: Times New Roman;"> </span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt"><span style="COLOR: black"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">We found a nostalgic old motel in Nanton, built in 1902 called the Auditorium.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>The Auditorium has about 8 rooms (we are the only ones staying here), a great bar with lots of stuffed wild life on the walls and a diner downstairs.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>I think this motel is perfect for the last night before we head to Calgary, a little rough and wild.</span></span></span><span style="COLOR: black"><span style="font-size: small; font-family: Times New Roman;"> </span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt"><span style="COLOR: black"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">Well we have about 65 miles to get to the end of this long journey I am not ready to reflect on all the trials and tribulations of the last 34 days but I will do so on another blog.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span></span></span></span><span style="COLOR: black"><span style="font-size: small; font-family: Times New Roman;"> </span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt"><span style="COLOR: black"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">Well thanks for reading the blogs and thanks to all of you who have made a donation to the Kidney Foundation, until tomorrow God Bless and take care, one more day of riding otherwise. I hope to see you soon!</span></span></span></p>
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		<title>Day 34: Bobby&#8217;s Blog</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2009 23:19:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to Calgary
 
What a great day!!!!! We have arrived here in Calgary and we are all very excited to have finished the trip. We left Nanton extra early this morning in hopes of avoiding the wind. We had a quick breakfast at a local diner and hit the road with lots of determination and energy. [...]]]></description>
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<p>What a great day!!!!! We have arrived here in Calgary and we are all very excited to have finished the trip. We left Nanton extra early this morning in hopes of avoiding the wind. We had a quick breakfast at a local diner and hit the road with lots of determination and energy. The morning was very pleasant and the wind was much less than yesterday. We figured we were about 45 miles from Calgary so we did a turn of about 24 miles and then took our first break of the morning. By this time the wind was out of the west and didn&#8217;t slow us up at all. As with the past couple of days, we had lots of sunshine. After about 40 miles we were suddenly at the top of a hill and all of a sudden we could see downtown Calgary in the not very far distance. This was a great photo opportunity so took a couple of pictures.</p>
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<p>Once we got back on the bikes, we were all really pumped about being this close to our destination. After about another 10 miles or so, we all of a sudden hit the Calgary city limits sign and our goal was achieved!!!!! By this time traffic on the hwy was getting pretty busy so we pulled off to the side and took lots of pictures of the city limits sign. We shared high fives and hugs and tears of joy. We were all pretty excited about finally getting off the bikes and thinking about heading home to our families.</p>
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<p>After all the pictures, we headed to our hotel which is near the Calgary airport. We stopped and had lunch at a local bistro and enjoyed the Calgary sunshine. After checking into the hotel, we did our usual hot tub relaxing and then got changed and went to dinner. We are now getting repacked and planning our exit for tomorrow morning. We have a 2:10 flight to Dallas and then mom and I head to Austin and Raleigh goes to Houston.</p>
<p>We are all really ready to get home to our families and friends. This has been a long almost 5 weeks but it really has been everything we thought it would be . We knew it would be difficult at times and spectacular at other times. The opportunity to be together as brothers with our mom was very special and one we are very grateful for.</p>
<p>The support we have received from family and friends is something that we will always remember. Thanks to everyone who has sent messages of encouragement, they really were inspirational and helped us all along the way.</p>
<p>Of course one of the primary reasons for this adventure was to raise money for three very important charities. To those of you who have made donations we sincerely thank you from the bottom of our hearts. All three of the charities are very special to us and we each have a personal connection to them. We still have a bit to go to hit our overall goal but I&#8217;m sure we will soon.</p>
<p>I look forward to seeing everyone when we get home. I hope your summer is going well.</p>
<p>Thanks, Bobby J</p>
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		<title>Day 34: Dennis&#8217; Diary</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2009 14:58:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[CALGARY!  Today we hit the city limits of Calgary, Alberta, Canada!  The moment we hit the city limit sign - we were DONE!  It ended up only being a 40 mile ride from Nanton after a night in a really old hotel - on really old beds with really old sheets and [...]]]></description>
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<p>CALGARY!  Today we hit the city limits of Calgary, Alberta, Canada!  The moment we hit the city limit sign - we were DONE!  It ended up only being a 40 mile ride from Nanton after a night in a really old hotel - on really old beds with really old sheets and towels that ripped when I tried to dry my back.  It did really have charm though.</p>
<p>We woke and ate at a local diner and hit the road.  The Navigation System in the car said that we had 57 miles to go, but that was to the center of downtown Calgary, and we had already decided to get to the city limits and call it DONE!  At 40 miles, we hit the sign, just after Mom had seen a sign that said &#8220;NO SLOW MOVING VEHICLES&#8221;.  We knew that we had arrived at the end of our ride.  I cannot explain to you the feeling of finishing a ride that started in Austin and ended in Calgary.  There have been many rough spots along the way - and many beautiful and wonderful spots.  Both will make wonderful memories.  I can&#8217;t tell you what this has really been like.  Averaging 70 or so miles every day for 5 weeks, 40 today seemed like we were cheating.  We hugged each other, thanked God for our safety and health and fellowship, took pictures, and headed to the hotel.</p>
<p>I would like to offer a prayer:</p>
<p><strong>Gracious God</strong></p>
<p><strong>Thank you for the gift you have given us in this trip.<br />
Thank you for brothers and mother who have accompanied us along the way.<br />
Thank you for the safety that you gave us and the friendly people we met across two countries.<br />
Thank you for our families at home who love us, support us, and have allowed us to accomplish this ride.<br />
Thank you for all of the people who have followed us along the way and given us support and prayers.<br />
Thank you for helping us to finish this ride and still praise you and still love each other.<br />
Thank you for using our efforts to bring attention to the various causes that we have chosen.<br />
Thank you for the donations that people have given to those causes.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Thank you for being the loving and gracious God that we count on every day.</strong></p>
<p><strong>In your name.<br />
Amen</strong></p>
<p>Grace and Peace<br />
Dennis</p>
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		<title>Day 34: Notes from Mom</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2009 14:55:45 +0000</pubDate>
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Hallalulah!  Praise God, the boys made it!
It has been a great experience, one I&#8217;m so glad I was part of, and one I will always treasure.  I realized tonight, the one thing I have not seen these past 5 weeks - STARS - we are usually in bed before dark. Of course, we are up between [...]]]></description>
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<p>Hallalulah!  Praise God, the boys made it!</p>
<p>It has been a great experience, one I&#8217;m so glad I was part of, and one I will always treasure.  I realized tonight, the one thing I have not seen these past 5 weeks - STARS - we are usually in bed before dark. Of course, we are up between 5:30 and 6 am.  Who knows, according to Joe, I may not see the stars until Sept. or Oct.  (Joe says I fall asleep in my chair by 7:30).</p>
<p>I am so thankful that this journey has been completed and that we will all go home with wonderful memories.  Not that it has been easy, Dennis started the journey with bronchitis - then he gave his bugs to me and I had a cold and cough for 3 weeks - then Bobby has his sciatica which has affected his hip and leg - then Raleigh has his shoulder problem (which will be fixed surgically on July 2) - then Dennis had his kidney episode.  But in spite of all the problems, the guys finished what they had started and I am SO PROUD OF THEM!</p>
<p>Tomorrow we head home - I am so thankful that we are all still hale and hearty and still love and support one another.   (Not that there weren&#8217;t some minor conflicts.)  Bobby wants to repeat this feat when he turns 60 - right now his brothers are not going to go - who knows?</p></div>
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<div>It will be great to be home but I&#8217;m sure I will always treasure the 5 weeks we spent together this special summertime of 2009.  I hope we have helped raise awareness for the needs of the Leukemia-Lymphoma Society, the Kidney Foundation and Caritas of Austin.</div>
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<div>Love &amp; God Bless &amp; Keep You One &amp; All,
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<div>Sandy &amp; Boys</div>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2009 22:51:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Almost there
What a day!!! We got up early as usual and grabbed a quick breakfast at the hotel and hit the road. We all were pretty excited about this being our second to last day on the trip. What was strange about this morning was that we didn&#8217;t need to put on layers of clothes. [...]]]></description>
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<p>What a day!!! We got up early as usual and grabbed a quick breakfast at the hotel and hit the road. We all were pretty excited about this being our second to last day on the trip. What was strange about this morning was that we didn&#8217;t need to put on layers of clothes. The temperature this morning was about 65 which was something new for us. When we first got on the bikes, the wind seemed to be with us. The first 10 miles or so were just great and then things changed. We were now going straight into the and when I say wind I mean gale force wind. Our speed dropped from about 18 mph down to 8 mph. There were no hills to speak of but we did seem to be climbing a bit. The ride from Lethbridge to Ft. Mcleod was a total of about 22 miles and the last part was a killer.<br />
We then change direction from west to north and so now the wind was a cross wind and for a bit it was actually at our back. With the now 35 mph wind at our back we were screaming across the plains. This lasted for about 15 miles and then we started heading more west and so the wind became our enemy once again.<br />
We stopped in Clairesholm for lunch and were just beat. We took a good break and rested a bit and then hit the road again. We needed to go another 25 miles to get tour destination of Nanton. Once we got here, we all just wanted crash. This had to rank as one of our most taxing days.<br />
We found a unique hotel in what I guess you could call downtown Nanton and got our room for the night. This place was originally built in 1901 and has a pretty cool bar and restaurant. The rooms however leave a bit to be desired. When you walk into your room and see that the bedspreads don&#8217;t match you know this isn&#8217;t a Holiday Inn.<br />
Tomorrow we head to our final destination which of course is Calgary. We will need to go about 65 miles to get there and we are already saying our prayers for a tail wind for our final ride of the trip. It&#8217;s hard to believe we are this close to the end but we are all very excited and ready to head home.</p>
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		<title>Day 33: Dennis&#8217; Diary</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2009 20:08:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[WIND!  The Wind today was absolutely, unanimously, the absolutely worst wind we have dealt with yet.  The wind was sustained at about 35 mph and gusted to 40-45mph.  It was constant and from the West.  When we started the ride this morning, we were in Lethbridge, Alberta and began heading West [...]]]></description>
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<p>WIND!  The Wind today was absolutely, unanimously, the absolutely worst wind we have dealt with yet.  The wind was sustained at about 35 mph and gusted to 40-45mph.  It was constant and from the West.  When we started the ride this morning, we were in Lethbridge, Alberta and began heading West to Fort McLeod.  It was about 22 miles headed straight into that wind.  At that point, we did get to turn North onto Albeta 2 and the wind was either directly hitting us from the left side, or slightly from the front or, gloriously but only occasionally, slightly from the rear.</p>
<p>When it was slightly from the rear, it allowed us to maintain a faster pace, but still threw us around the highway like rag dolls – especially when big trucks came by.  When it was directly from the left side, we were all three leaning to fight it (at one stop, I had my hand on the handlebars, and the wind blew the back end of the bike about 5 inches around).  When it was slightly at the front – we were barely moving and fighting every minute.</p>
<p>We stopped in a town called Claresholm for lunch, after going 51 miles.  The food was good, but mostly we just stared out at the wind knowing that we still had 25 miles to go to get to Nanton.  After lunch, there was nothing to do but get back on the bikes, so away we went.  Fighting the wind the entire way, we arrived in Nanton at about 3pm.</p>
<p>We are staying at a very old Nanton hotel called the Auditorium Hotel.  It was built in 1902 and has a bar and restaurant inside it that we will probably stay here and not move for dinner and breakfast.  The rooms are upstairs, no air conditioning except the window, and the bathroom had no towels, but some were given when asked.</p>
<p>The owner of the hotel is a really cool guy that when he saw our vehicle and cut the room rate in half as a donation to the cause.  Let’s just say the athe place has character, and the owners are gracious.</p>
<p>This is the second to the last night of this ride.  We are at the finish line!  I cannot believe that we are that close to being done, nor that we have actually ridden our bikes to Calgary.  I am over 50 lbs lighter than when I started training 14 months ago and I have a beard (for now).  It will be one heck of a memory, but I am ready to be back home.  We changed our flights so that we will arrive in Calgary tomorrow, and fly home on Saturday!  See you all soon!</p>
<p>Grace and Peace</p>
<p>Dennis</p>
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