We pause every morning at the rider's meetings on Run For The Wall, have a moment of silence for those who have given the ultimate sacrifice to our country, dying in military duty. Every one is a hero. We are all affected by the loss.
Visiting one of the Veteran's hospital I snapped this photo of an HonorBound Motorcycle Ministry member visiting with a patient. HonorBound is the Motorcycle Ministry my husband and I founded 12 years ago and Stoney (road name) was one of our original members. So much ministry goes on behind the scenes on this ride. PTL This year we had several HonorBound members throughout the pack, Duane Gryder on Southern Route brought a member with him, Stoney, Chaplain Curtis and Kevin, and a new Minister Duane rode Central Route. Every time we see the patch we are so honored.
Yesterday one of our "favorite sons" on the Run, Brandon, was highlighted in the morning meeting, because the day before he "just happened" to meet up with the Gold Star Mother of one of his comrades. Yes that means that this Mom lost her son in war, and Brandon was there. The Mom had joined Run For The Wall and Brandon has been with us since California. Brandon is one of our Run For Them All recipients this year. We have a new program on Run For The Wall that allows our Post 9-11 Veterans the opportunity to join us and helps them financially. We eventually hope to pass the baton to today's heroes. Until they have their own memorials to ride to, we take them to ours and honor them.
Not everyone camps, some motel it, others bring what they need for camping. This is one of the bikes riding with us ... Run For The Wall hasn't seen rain, (snow in Williams, AZ) but I believe this rider is ready for ANYTHING!! Ride safe out there.
Showing posts with label 2011 Run For The Wall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2011 Run For The Wall. Show all posts
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Saturday, May 21, 2011
WELL - riding safely, but got a bug!
It is weird riding on a tight schedule with Montezuma's revenge.
Don't know if it was something I ate or what but, we had to drop out of the pack for the second day and ride ahead. It started with a major headache and all has finally let up somewhat tonight.
Yesterday we stopped at Angel Fire, got there before the main group, and stood at the top of the uphill entrance to salute all the riders, THAT's a LONG SALUTE!! The memorial there built by a Father when his son was killed in Vietnam, has become one of the highlights of Run For The Wall, Central Route
Don't know if it was something I ate or what but, we had to drop out of the pack for the second day and ride ahead. It started with a major headache and all has finally let up somewhat tonight.
Yesterday we stopped at Angel Fire, got there before the main group, and stood at the top of the uphill entrance to salute all the riders, THAT's a LONG SALUTE!! The memorial there built by a Father when his son was killed in Vietnam, has become one of the highlights of Run For The Wall, Central Route
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