Kenton on top of a huge hill we were pushing up |
Kenton and I were talking today, about what we imagined this
trip would be like, and how different it is from the reality. My imagination
was flat roads, nice ocean breeze, setting up a tent on the beach in the
evening, Kenton doing his homework on a tablet, me sitting by a fire playing a
ukulele. And a beard. Definitely a beard. Somehow the backpack’s weight was
never something that occurred to us. It is missing from the imaginings of both
our minds.
Scruff! Scruff that you cannot even see in this picture! |
Thursday was a really hard day. We made it to San Francisco and passed the bridge. Glorious
and exciting. Once we were inside the city I felt pressed upon, crowded. The
roads had too many uphills and the downhills. I was tired. My feet were
blistering. Pushing up a hill I tripped on my board and fell. I got frustrated,
I threw my stick down, and then I sat down. We took a quick break and beginning
again we pushed up the hill. A man pulled over and asked what we were doing. We
explained the trip to him and he thought it was pretty cool. He handed us a few
bucks and then gave us some coconut waters he had. Along with the waters was
his card. Thanks Clay Schmitz. Those waters made us feel good enough to make it
to the end of the day.
Kenton taking a snack break on the road |
So…it is miserable. But there are blessings and happy things
that get us through. The biggest one for Kenton and me is thinking of the
children in Romania .
My education means a lot to me and is opening up many doors for me. It means a
lot for Kenton too (he is taking online courses even while out here). The fact
that through all of this, the orphaned kids can get an education too means a
lot, and helps us go a bit further. Thinking that this effort and adventure is
designed so that a teacher can help the children learn helps us not complain
but keep going. We even made a song about helping the children of Romania. It was very impromptu and we don't have any song writing talent so I won't share it.
The fact that one human being can help another human being
is a very beautiful thing indeed.
Having fun pushing by the beach. This part...was just like we imagined it. (notice our backpacks are on the ground) |
4 comments:
Too much is made of beards anyhow . . . You two are my heroes. Praying for your safety and sustenance.
Thanks for helping to save so many children! You are truly making a difference.
Great to have you stay a night with us while cruising through San Clemente...you two are amazing!
Sharon Mathis
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