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cheeseburgers. I also had a good salad. Vegetables can be hard to come by, so I try to capitalize when I can. This message came in two parts because I'm texting it in.

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Anonymous said...

Hi, Andrew! We’ve been following your journey with great interest. I know it’s challenging, but keep it up! You set out to do a remarkable thing, and you can do it.
My 12 year old grandson and his father did the entire Transamerica Trail from Yorktown, VA to Astoria Oregon in the summer of 2008. Fortunately, they had logistical support from my daughter and granddaughter, who traveled the same trail in a car, They looked for camping sites, did laundry, bought food, etc. It appears to me that you’ll probably be on the Transamerica Trail when you get to Pueblo, CO. On the Transamerica Trail they often met with other riders, and that was interesting, to share stories & info. Saw your Mom this AM and Evan, and Evan is helping me try to get on line to send this to you.
Mary DeLaine joins me in wising you well. You’re re-defining the word, STAMINA!
We’re proud of you. James Allcock

Anonymous said...

Andrew you are the greatest!!Iam amazed at the endurance you have.I've been following you on the google map,and am praying for you.I've been telling everybody about your trip!! Tommy Mason

jana p said...

hey andrew its your cousin jana! just writing to say i'm so proud of u and so jealous of your courage and determination. i can't wait to get to see your next post. my dad always says that your life, your walk, is your journey and you are surely making the most of it. praying for you daily , love ya jana

jana p said...

"I am God’s athlete… racing with time, overcoming every obstacles that may come in the way…" andrew i saw this quote and i thought you may enjoy it. thinking of you and praying for you. love ya jana

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