Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Also Touch...

So often people do not understand the severity of Madeline's disease. Luckily, she is responding very well to her meds. I feel good on her progress and am optimistic about her future. But then my bubble gets busted…This morning, I read on a blog about others who are not so lucky and I can't help but worry if this could happen to our baby. My heart breaks for this family.

Blog submission...
At today's checkpoint, while eating our chocolate and peanut butter, we finally had a chance to ask some members of Team "Also Touch" what exactly their team was. They have these cool jerseys with a big red heart that says"Also Touch" in the center, a Spongebob Squarepants on one sleeve and the photos of a young girl on the other. There are about a dozen of them, all ages, mostly men, and all of their bikes (a range of high end road bikes to a recumbant) all had a stuffed Spongebob pinned to their seatbag. Well, Bart, a young guy from Northern Cal explained to us that he met Dwight, another Northern Cal rider, on the ride last year and when Dwight decided he wanted to actually form a team for 2008, Bart and several others joined him. In 2005, Dwight's daughter, Christiana, passed away from Juvenile Dermatomyositis at the age of 10. He is doing this ride and raising money in her honer and the others on the team are either friends from home or people he met on the ride. "Also Touch" comes from her diary. She was very religious and the her diary entries often referenced verses from the Bible and her thanks to God for everyone who supports her and prays for her. She sounds like she was an amazing young woman. The last entry she ever wrote was "..and please God, also touch" and then it stopped. She didn't get to complete the entry before she passed away. So Dwight has named the team "Also Touch". Her favorite character was Spongebob which is why they all have Spongebobs on their bikes and jerseys. It is a sad, beautiful and inspiring story. They are a great team out there. Even though most of them look like they could finish each day in about 4 hours, they take their time enjoying the sights and local establishments, and eat together at the end of the night with plenty of "recovery" beer and wine. How do I know this? Because they often let me cool our own beer in their coolers. Thanks Also Touch!

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