This was the first day I had a cycling partner, and we had such a good time I may try to recruit another for the rest of the trip. My sister Cathy wanted to join me for a day, and I couldn’t be prouder of her. She has run two marathons with me, so I knew she could handle it, but I think she performed even beyond her own expectations with minimal training and on a new bicycle. We originally set our goal as reaching
Jim and I started off the day by dropping my rear tire off with Ed Reinemeyer at the Van Wert Bicycle Shop. Ed showed us that there was no possible way we could have replaced yesterday’s broken spoke, proving once again that knowledge and the right tools trump willpower. He fixed my tire and instead of charging me, asked that I apply the money to Kyle’s Memorial Scholarship Fund. Thanks, Ed, for opening up your shop on at 8am on Mother’s Day morning just for me, and then donating your services. Jim promises to buy everyone in the family a new bicycle in gratitude.
Mike “ZZ Top” Roop cruised past the bike shop on his big bike (a nice Harley Davidson) to make sure we woke up on time and got the tire fixed, which was really cool. Then, while Ed was working his magic, I even had a chance to get my Mom and wife Mother’s Day Teddy Bears. Of course, like any good son/husband, I said I purchased them two weeks ago in
Cathy and I were on the road before 10:30 Mass, and when we stopped a car for directions they asked us if we were Jim’s brother. That could only happen in Van Wert, don’t you think?
We met a number of interesting people along the route, but none more interesting than Denise and Lindsey Helmer, who were working in a hometown café called Jitterz in
Dennis (Cathy’s husband) arrived with submarine sandwiches about 9:30pm and we sat around the campfire talking until they had to leave. Some people have to work tomorrow.
Here is my rough schedule for the rest of my adventure. It will not be much like to previous three weeks; instead of meeting strangers and sleeping in remote cemeteries, I will be traveling through
Monday, May 14: I will be visiting
Tuesday May 15: I plan to cycle to
Wednesday, May 16: I will be traveling to Okemos through the state capital to spend the night with my college buddy Hawkeye.
Thursday, May 17th: On to
Friday and Saturday, May 18 and 19th: To Dennis and Cathy Keppers’ cottage in Alger, just to chill out and play a round of golf at the Dream. Call me if you want to join us!
Sunday, May 20th: Spend the night in Roscommon
Monday, May 21st: Go to
Addendum from my sister, Cathy Keppers, about our day together:
This was a great day – very fun and very exhausting! (But, definitely memorable). Amateur cyclist note: We went 55 miles before I realized I was shifting wrong – doh! Once Charlie showed me how to shift, the last 20 miles went a lot smoother! How in the world has Charlie been doing this for 24 days??!! I am so happy that everything came together so I could experience 1 day in the life of Charlie’s bike adventure. Stopping in small towns, meeting a lot of really nice people – it was a really great life experience. But I wouldn’t want to get up and do it again tomorrow! I did decide that it would be really cool to bike through some of the National Parks on my list, though.
Thought for the Day: Life is about the journey, not the destination!
(I put that in there because I couldn’t make my Sturgis, MI goal!)
14 comments:
yeah, it has been my goal to be the first comment of the day and today is the day yahoo for you
Glad to hear that you two had such a rewarding day. Charlie, your adventure is near complete. What will you do for an encore?
Gina & will be discussing possibly meeting you at Cathy & Dennis's place and getting in some golf & R&R.
Joe
now I can get past tryin to be the first comment of the day and congratulate you on hitting the home stretch. Enjoy your leisurely (?) ride home....we are anxiously awaiting your arrival "up nort"
again my prayer for you is safe travels and the wind at your back
lots of lovin to ya
Lady Di
cause i have nothing better to do all day but be with charlie, i am back...regarding follow your dreams please try to check out a blogspot www.lanetteonmission.blogspot.com
Lanette is a friend of my sister's, a life coach and recently began a "dream discovery" class, interesting....
maybe one of these days i will have employment again and get off the world wide web, super information highway or whatever they call it these days!!!!
Almost there....stay on target!
Hey Charlie, Just your mom, Dad & I are home and Dad made his Dentist appointment, after you guys left Dad and drove the van and our car to Findlay, played some minnie golf, had dinner, played our DS games, watched surviorer, (our guy won), Dennis had left, to get Cathy, put the kids to bed and then I crashed and boy I will need a nap today - Looking forward to seeing you in Gaylord on Tuesday next when you arrive home. Have fun, stay safe and thanks again for my bear. Love MOM
Hey Chaz -
What a great day that was! I'm thinking of you a lot today - wondering what this day will bring for you! I'm sure it will be totally blog worthy. I'm guessing you reached Michigan for one of those healthy on the road lunches barring any bike repairs. Tomorrow's forecast is calling for windy conditions in Ohio. I hope it's at your back if Michigan gets the same!
I'll always remember our biking day together! I'll keep checking on ya - peddle safe as always!
Love-
Cathy
How cool it is to read everyday!!
Feeling the family love!!
I think ending the adventure at home (Gaylord) instead of down here in (Fl) was the best thing, all the cheering family, and friends, you'll have a parade in "Charlie Bono's " honor. Maybe even "Charlie Bono, Follow your dreams day!"
plus we have had smoked filled skies down here for days, none to healthy for your tender lungs.
Have a great time, making you way, with family & friends.
Your a super star!
safe travels.
Dawn
Wow Charlie! I'm just catching up after not hitting your blog for a number of days and here you are many states away! That, my friend is most impressive!! I'm so proud of all you've accomplished. It's inspirational to see your dedication and drive. Welcome to the home stretch!!
Amy
Okay, I'm up from my nap so it's my turn to read your adventure with Cathy. Wow! this is getting to be a must read everyday...so what a come down doing the Detroit Free Press crossword puzzles after your adventure ends. Woke up this morning at 6:15 AM and headed over to MacDonalds got pan cakes and susage for Noah,Austin and Julie and for Mom a sausage burrito. Oh yes and two coffees for Mom & I. Hoping your day today is ful of meeting great people along the way, nice scenery, safe cycling and God Speed. Had a great visit with all this past weekend. Love, Dad
Thumbs up to both my sibs! You rock! We might be meeting you at Cathy and Dennis' too! Love you lots, Claire Ann
hi charlie, it was really nice to be a part of support to your bike adventure. keep up the good work and hopefully no more broken spokes to come. we wouldn't want those bearrings to fall out. be safe and our love and prayers are with you.
Love,
Jim, Denise, Katie, and Melissa
Chaz,
It was nice talking about life goals and dreams around the fire. It all came crashing down, though, when I went into work Monday morning. Looking forward to our golf outing Saturday/Sunday. Any men are welcome (Sorry girls - guys weekend).
-Dennis
Charlie, you are amazing! And such an inspiration! You are so close to home, it must be a joy to see friends now -- do you know how extrememly PROUD everyone is of you? We are, we are, we are! And to think earlier today I walked 2 miles to the Starbucks here in St. Louis, and felt like it was hard work (90+ degrees, I think) - ha! You and your sister sure accomplished a hell of a lot more than me!
Lou just arrived home from a video shoot, and when I told him I was finally reading you blog - can't believe I waited till NOW! - he sounded very jealous of me. I'm sure now he'll need to sign on and check out your journey.
Enjoy K College - we will look very forward to reading more in Lux Esto soon!
YOU ARE A CELEBRITY, young man! (I call you young man because I will be 55 years old this week!)
Keep on keepin' on, Charlie!
- Barb Stemmler
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