Abbott Smith
Guru
Coda
The race organizers got a couple of pictures of me riding and a local bakery paid for advertising so they were free.
The next day dawned to spectacular cloud formations as we dropped off the mountain toward Carson City.
The high plains scenery was austere. The auquaduct was kind of neat though.
Perry handled the first 9.5 hours of the drive. Gave me time to collect my thoughts and begin sorting the pieces. It helped me come to grips with everything that happened.
Spent most of the day going into and out of emotional tunnels and construction zones.
Took over the driving when we hit I5 near Eugene. From there it was just a hard push on cruise control. We swapped one last time at a gas station in Kelso and Perry brought us home. Not the lights of Reno, but the lights of Redmond never looked so inviting. Perry dropped me off and Laura was up waiting for me. It was good to be home.
And I came to a decision. I am going to work to earn one of these. We fight this disease together. I want to share what I've learned with other T1d riders. The JDRF needs a coach who lays down on the job.
The race organizers got a couple of pictures of me riding and a local bakery paid for advertising so they were free.
The next day dawned to spectacular cloud formations as we dropped off the mountain toward Carson City.
The high plains scenery was austere. The auquaduct was kind of neat though.
Perry handled the first 9.5 hours of the drive. Gave me time to collect my thoughts and begin sorting the pieces. It helped me come to grips with everything that happened.
Spent most of the day going into and out of emotional tunnels and construction zones.
Took over the driving when we hit I5 near Eugene. From there it was just a hard push on cruise control. We swapped one last time at a gas station in Kelso and Perry brought us home. Not the lights of Reno, but the lights of Redmond never looked so inviting. Perry dropped me off and Laura was up waiting for me. It was good to be home.
And I came to a decision. I am going to work to earn one of these. We fight this disease together. I want to share what I've learned with other T1d riders. The JDRF needs a coach who lays down on the job.