Sunday, July 29, 2012

sunday july 29...until next year.



I am home. Safe & sound. 

The long car ride home gave my thoughts a chance to gather.

On Friday afternoon, a couple stopped by our campsite looking specifically for me.  Her husband AL had been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease two years ago at the age of 49.  They stumbled upon my blog, had been following it for 2 weeks and as a result had been searching the RAGBRAI route all week for any signs of the PFP group. As luck, or bad luck, would have it, I wasn’t on site when they finally found us but was at the hospital with Cidney.  Determined, Al’s wife Diane , returned later that evening and the three of us had a chance to meet and talk.

Since Al’s diagnosis, he has taken disability and their children are worried. They know no one else with PD and they feel alone and in need of information.  So, I hope that I was able to help; they now know me and I gave them some of the MJFF printed cards that I had in my backpack. Al was very interested in signing up with Fox Trial Finder. Mostly, they both appeared grateful.

One person reaching out to another.

This happened over and over this past week.  I overheard many of my fellow PFP riders who after hearing Jay’s talk would answer with knowledge and enthusiasm the questions that other riders had when they saw our PFP riding jerseys.  One person reaching out to another.

PFP riders w/o PD spending time chatting (or riding...thanks again Dan) with the five of us with PD....increasing their knowledge and sensitivity about what having this diagnosis means. One person reaching out to another.

So for all of my many friends with PD, while this diagnosis may limit you, don’t let it stop you. And for all of my many friends who do not have PD, know that riding across Iowa is not the hardest task someone like me faces. Education, creating awareness, reducing stigma and raising funds to find a cure is a challenge much greater than the hills and heat of Iowa. 

This week my fellow PFP riders helped me do all of those things. So, I want to thank all of you.  I got to know many more of you this year and your kindness and concern for the 5 of us with PD was abundant. The money that we all raised this year is a testament to your commitment to Jay’s work and to the 5 of us.  


Jay Alberts gets a gold medal, 5 stars, a dozen roses and a million thanks.  He got us safely and easily from town to town with a SAG support staff that was A-1. 

I would be remiss to not send a shout out to all of the Iowans who opened their homes and places of residence to 65 sweaty cyclists each and every day offering us cool shelter and delicious meals......we marveled every day at this overwhelming hospitality.

Last, but by no means least, I want to thank Ann. A great captain, Ann stuck by me through heat, hills and a sore ....well, you know. She really was a part of this team.  We learned a lot about each other and I feel I have gained much by riding with her this week. I cannot thank her enough. I hope she had fun and perhaps learned a thing or two but more than that I hope she will join this team again next year.

This was a great week. It was hard but that was a given. I didn’t do anything that brought me or my friends with PD any closer to a cure but that wasn’t the point. Although I can only speak for myself, I am pretty sure that John, Cidney, Bob and Nan would agree that this week was all about what each of us was able to do and not about what we were not. We took control and rode with gusto ...leaving our Parkinson’s at the door, even if just for a week.

So Toodles. Thanks for all of the support and well-wishes that were sent my way.

Until next year.

Karen



Saturday, July 28, 2012

saturday july 28 day 7


SATURDAY, JULY 28
ANAMOSA to CLINTON
69.4 miles • 2,811 feet of climb
Towns Miles Feet of Climb Population
Anamosa  0.0 0 5,533
Hale 15.7 727 Unincorp.
Oxford Junction 6.9 389 496
Lost Nation (Meeting) 7.4 238 446
Elwood 4.5 199 Unincorp.
Delmar 7.2 287 525
Charlotte 8.6 251 394
Goose Lake 4.6 250 240
Clinton 14.5 470 26,885

Our last day...hooray!  
There was an excitement in the air as we packed our gear one last time.  Goodbye's and thank you's were repeated over and over as some people headed for home while others got on their bikes one more time.


My super-speedy 1-day partner Dan left early...his kindness was greatly appreciated.




Various team members peeled off at the midpoint ....





And these photos were taken while I waited for Ann to meet me...





The one advantage of being on the back of a tandem is that I retain the ability to take photos while riding the bike....so some beautiful Iowa scenery...







Notice the shadows of all of the bikes ahead of us...




Our last town of Goose Lake was a short stopping point as Ann and I were feeling tired and sore and had just one goal in mind...get to Clinton...period.



On the home stretch!


Ann & I skipped the dip in the river....please don't groan or bemoan us.  We were spent, done, exhausted...home was our goal. 

So I did it...again.  No regrets...although Glenn should have been with us.  I hope he will join us next year.  I am humbled by what it took to get through this week. I will pen my final thoughts tomorrow.

Friday, July 27, 2012

friday july 27 day 6


FRIDAY, JULY 27
CEDAR RAPIDS to ANAMOSA
42.2 miles • 1,907 feet of climb
Towns Miles Feet of Climb Population
Cedar Rapids 0.0 0 126,326
Czech Village / New Bohemia 3.0 17 Unincorp.
Mount Vernon (Meeting) 14.4 774 4,506
Springville 10.3 517 1,074
Viola 5.4 219 Unincorp.
Fairview 4.5 284 Unincorp.
Anamosa 4.6 96 5,533

I am up early this morning...back to my old routine?  in reverse?  Nonetheless, I have some quiet time as this week is almost over.

I spent much of the day with my friend Michele Golumbuski from The Michael J Fox Foundation. As it turns out, Iowa is also her territory so she decided long ago that she would make the trip to meet me here in Iowa. I met up with her after the ride and had lunch at a great pizza place...the definition of great: they were already closed but invited us in, made us a delicious ny style pizza and even served me a beer.  On top of that, they let us sit there for over an hour while we gabbed away. Relaxed in the coolness of her hotel and then headed back to our overnight host The Meth*Wick Center.  We met up with Dr Chris Coffey who is a bio- statistician for the PPMI study out of The U of Iowa in Iowa City. We all attended Jay's lecture which was given to folks from local PD support groups.  I was given the opportunity to speak to the group for a bit about the Fox Trial Finder, it's purpose and it's importance.  The evening finished up with Michele, Chris, Cindney & Pat Donahoo and I enjoying a great burger at a joint down the street. 


So, here I am, ready to don my cycling garb for the second to last time this week.  I will start packing up all my overnight things and then let the ritual begin: dress, sunscreen, chamois butter, zinc on the lips, sportlegs and NUUN for electrolyte and lactic acid stability, camera, money, check tires....and go.  I will finish this post later today if internet access is available.  Until then...toodles


The day started with a stop in Czech Village as we were all starving:

















The weather was cool but shortly after this friendly town the hills started.  Ann and I motored skillfully as we have gotten into a nice 'tandem rhythm'. Mt Vernon greeted us next with all of the lively characters as well...








Ooops! sorry guys.  These aren't 'characters'...just my fellow pfp'ers.


The rest of the route was gentle and cool bringing the ride to an end with a delicious cup of Beekman's icecream.








By 11:30 am we were pulling up to the Silver Crest nursing home where once again we will be staying indoors in airconditioning. 


And then my cell phone rang. Pat Donohoo was calling to tell me that he and Cidney got in an accident..she fell off her bike and was on her way to the emergency room. The only humorous part to this story was that it was not an ambulance transporting her but the local funeral director. So, as I write this blog, Pat, Jay and Jay's wife Janelle and I are with CIdney in the ER...she has a broken arm (distal radial fx) and will be getting it stabilized and splinted soon. She will be ok but when she told the docs that she was hungry, they told her that there was pie and coffee for the ragbrai riders.  PIE?  Did that doctor say pie? Cidney laughed and told me that I have to get a piece before heading back. Cidney is in good spirits...she had a great ride today and even took a ride down a roadside slip-n-slide. She too enjoyed a Beekmans and a PB&J. She has decided to focus on the rest of her fun day where she told me she was "shaking with laughter". Hmmmmm....I think I have heard that somewhere before!






Cidney's support staff....shhhhhh!  











Thursday, July 26, 2012

thursday july 26 day 5


THURSDAY, JULY 26
MARSHALLTOWN to CEDAR RAPIDS
84.8 miles • 3,576 feet of climb
Towns Miles Feet of Climb Population
Marshalltown  0.0 0 27,552
Garwin 15.0 685 527
Clutier 17.2 795 213
Garrison 17.3 622 371
Vinton (Meeting) 10.0 422 5,257
Shellsburg 11.6 602 983
Covington 10.3 359 Unicorp.
Cedar Rapids 3.4 156 126,326

So as luck would have it, our fearless SAG leader found us a new place to sleep last night...indoors, airconditioned and out of the rain.


GHOSTBUSTERS?
Dry all night, most set off bright and early, including are teams of triples tandems.




Now I don't want it to seem that I am making excuses but I only have pics from one bike stop because today I gave my very worthy captain Ann a break....the longest and hilliest day might have had her packing it up early...so I rode with this guy




This is Dan. And Dan rides very fast. So I rode the 40 miles with him and the towns went by in a blur! At one point I started laughing because I didn't know that my legs could go around in a circle as fast as they were going. We actually pulled into camp with some of the fastest folks on our team. So here are some pics from the one town we spent any time in...Shellsburg.




Now they had a Dorothy theme going on which I couldn't really figure out why but nonetheless those are ruby shoes hanging from the wire.






And that about sums it up!
Here are some scenic pics taken either on my way to meet Dan or from my bike. ENJOY.