Update on Donita

June 6th 

From Donita

After a very difficult day of therapy and my first mental break down, God’s angels showed up. Linda and Julie  Bollman from Bennette Switch church family brought me the pick up that I needed.  This quilt has messages from my entire church family.  Julie Bollman crafted this in 13 days and Lynn Hausner quilted it! Unbelievable!!! I couldn’t be blessed more. With Norm Snyder. God is good…All the time. 

Just FYI: Therapy goes until 3:30. 


Update on Donita

Donita is feeling rather blessed. “God is amazing. Peace that passes all understanding. I can’t explain the peace I have. The pain is real but manageable. God is incredible. Please pray for my friend Jay Priest. He was hit cycling 2 days ago in Kokomo and lifelines to Methodist. My shower today was an amazing gift. I hope to be home recovering in 2-3 weeks. I will be cycling before you know it!” oh and ” I walked 67 feet today. I went that far because they had a therapy dog. Julia is blinging out my neck brace. She painted my piggies today too. been a great day. ” Thank you all for your continued prayers. They are working.


June 4 – Yosemite and Mono Lake to Mammoth Lakes

My favorite National Park is Yosemite. It’s an icon of America’s majestic natural beauty.  From the thundering waterfalls, giant sequoias, enormous granite cliff of El Captain and Half Dome, a the quiet valleys, it is easy to immerse yourself in the peacefulness of Nature. Even with so many tourists today I felt quit alone in this vast park. 

The plan was to ride in the valley, but there was so much traffic that I felt safer in the car. I probably could have ridden faster than we were driving with the bumper to bumper cars, RV and trucks but it was nice to see the park instead of being all nervous on a bike with people looking up in awe of their surrounds and not looking at the road. Kelly and I came here with our parents back in the 80’s. It brought back good memories.  I’m glad she is with me today. We both needed a healthy dose of beauty to ease our souls.

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June 3rd – San Fran to Oakhurts

What a glorious sunrise we were treated with this morning. It was totally worth getting up at 4 to drop Jay off at the airport to see this. I got some great photos of the clouds enveloping the Golden Gate Bridge. It was so beautiful. 

We headed to Sonoma after sunrise and stopped at Wine Country Cyclery to rent Kelly a bike. We went about 8 miles total rolling through some pretty vineyards. We got to Buena Vista Vineyard and were going to do a little wine tasting and have lunch. However, it was a very hot day, and riding back up hill with having wine in our system would not be a fun experience for either of us. Plus we didn’t want to spend $50 for a boxed lunch and wine. So we hopped on the bikes and road back to the bike shop. It was a beautiful ride and one day I hope I can do a longer ride in this beautiful wine country. 

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Update on Donita

Today is a pretty special day for Donita.  She is now in the rehab hospital to start the next phase of her recovery. She can’t thank you enough for your prayers and your visits. It helps make her time go by quickly. Her best surprise today was from a LCHS classmate of our, Kent Holiday. He brought her a gift she will cherish forever:The Patron Saint of cyclists. 


June 2nd – San Francisco

Today was so much fun and spontaneous. We woke up and packed the car then headed towards San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge. As I was unloading my bike to ride at the gate there were two gate security people parked in their truck. Kelly went over and asked them if there was an easy way to get to the other side of the bridge. I went over and met Al and Shawn. These two were so sweet and helpful and very encouraging. They asked me all sorts of questions about the coast to coast ride and said they have met other crazy people like me who start their journey east there.

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June 1st – Fort Bragg to Navato, CA

A few months ago my massage therapist asked me if I was going to be close to Glass Beach on my bike tour. I told her that I had never heard of the place but if we were close, I would definitely want to stop and see it. I got home that day and looked it up on the map and it was going to be too far out of our way. So now today, another bucket list place for me to go and see. Kelly and I were quick to get up and out the door this morning to head to Glass Beach.

Glass Beach is part of the well-known southern beach of MacKerricher State Park in Fort Bragg. This site was once a trash dump back in 1959. Broken bottles from the garbage cans of local residents have been transformed into little treasure glass pebbles. I can now say I have walked on glass barefooted and it didn’t even hurt. I wish I could’ve taken better pictures that show you what it actually looks like in real life, but this these are the best I can do. So beautiful and to think this beautiful beach was made out of trash. It is truly beautiful to see all of these different colors of glass rocks lining the beach. If time and the movement of water can round off many sharp edges, think of what time and going through the movement of life can do to the rough edges of our souls. It can also smooth us and shapes us into little beautiful treasures.

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May 31st – Crescent City to Fort Bragg = Tired

Today’s adventure began with a very lovely McDonald’s oatmeal and parfait breakfast. The Econo Lodge looked very sketchy last night so I wasn’t going to go back into the lobby and sit in there if I didn’t have too. We made our way to the lighthouse at Crescent city. It was so beautiful. They were tiny pink flowers lining the rocky cliffs up to the lighthouse. I took a few too many pictures of them and of all the seagulls that were surrounding us. Kelly seemed to have made friends with one of them.

After the photo taking we made our way down to the ocean so that I could do the tire dipping “ceremony”. I was going to wheel my whole bike down to the water like normal people do before they take off on these coast to coast tours, however, the beach was fairly long and wide so I didn’t want to get sand all in everything before my trip. So I just took the front tire and dipped it in. We can pretend that it was on my back tire because at the start of a bike trip the back tire goes into the ocean you are leaving and then the front tire goes into the ocean at which you finish. So everybody pretend with me it’s my back tire and that I’m dipping my whole bike too, thanks, LOL.

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