Praise and Thanks be to God. Another successful day!
Today was a great day for riding. We had our ups and downs. We started off our morning w/ a flat (not to point fingers, but it wasn’t me…) Fortunately, Mr. Brummer came to the rescue. After our bumpy start, we trekked into Effingham for two interviews and had the privilege of celebrating mass w/ the Brummer’s. After our goodbyes, it was off to the races.
Mike and I booked it to Charleston in no time at all (48 miles) and had lunch at EIU Newman Center w/ Fr. Titus, as well as staff and students. We were much appreciative for their warm welcome! After our wonderful meal (lunch break…Mike fell asleep!) we ventured home to Champaign-Urbana. In total, we biked 97 miles (today) and 307 miles (3 days).
DURING THE RIDE: On the way to Charleston, Mike and I fought some headwind for about 25 miles. This provide Mike and I a great opportunity to offer up our Rosary. Thereafter, during the trek from Charleston to Champaign, the “Big Guy” was looking out for us and gave a little tailwind. Mike and I were sure to take full advantage of this blessing. For a good hour we averaged out approximately 25 miles. It was quite exhilarating!
AFTER THE RIDE: Living Alternatives invited us for dinner. It was a feast! It was awesome to hear all the stories and accounts of lives saved! We also had the opportunity to meet with some of the adopted children/families and we’re given a tour of the building by the director, Greta Henry. Their work and efforts is truly amazing. Greta shared that our contributions will be going to help build a maternity home alongside the building.
As always, we appreciate your prayers and support. We continue to ask that you pray for a strengthening to the commitment of family, the end to the culture of death, and a greater respect for life from conception to natural death.
Tomorrow is our off day. We’re looking to go to noon mass and pray outside planned parenthood. Looking forward to our rest day!
God bless! -J