Monday, October 20, 2008

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Friday, October 17, 2008, home of Jamie and Gwyneth Arrison, PORTLAND, MAINE!
Well, today we finally made it, all the way to the finish line, Portland, Maine. Last night was cold, our coldest so far, but we managed to sleep ok, at least I did. We started out well, eating the breakfast Pastor Humphreys gave us and saying our goodbyes to him and Marsha, a nice lady from the church. He gave us the names of two other pastors he knew in Portland who we should call when we got there. So from there we picked up our bikes at the fire station and rode off toward our final destination. The weather had cleared up by morning and it was a beautifully sunny ride. We passed through York, which was preparing for its annual Harvest Festival. Booths were being set up, food was cooking, all very festive. We stopped by a bike store and I bought a mirror to replace the one broken in yesterday's fall. It was great to see behind myself again while I rode. Next we headed to the Nubble Lighthouse, a picturesque tourist sight on the ocean, and it was beautiful. Everyone rode today, which is what I like best. During the ride I saw an apple tree laden with ripe apples alongside the road, so we loaded up the panniers with them, a nice refreshing, nutritious snack. As we approached Portland, I called Pastor Jamie and he said we could stay with him and his wife. He was even going to make a dinner for us! We were all excited about knowing we had a place to stay in Portland, dinner included. I decided to take the scenic route, knowing that, even though it was longer, it would be safer than the main road, which was already starting to get hectic as it approached rush hour. It turned out to be a lot longer because I took the advice of someone at a store for a more direct route. Oh well. It was ok. It was almost nightfall by the time we crossed the final bridge leading into the town of Portland. What a thrill to finally see the Portland sign! We had made it. We were so excited blowing our horns and celebrating that we didn't realize we had passed up the photo opportunity until a half mile past the signs. So we parked our bikes and ran back to the signs on the bridge for the historic photos. We were all smiles. Later we met up with Gloria, John, and Sarah for a family picture in front of the main welcome sign of Portland and took a nice family picture, capturing our thrill at finally realizing our dream. We rode with our lights on in the dark to Jamie and Gwyneth's house and met their children, Faith, Dena, and Alex and had a nice night talking and sharing with them. Later we went back to the store and bought 5 containers of ice-cream, including a new delicious flavor I had never tried before: New England Blueberry (or something like that). It was great. Unfortunately, I think they only sell it in New England, so we might never taste it again until we return to Maine. The whole evening, I wore a smile on my face, knowing we had arrived at our destination, finished our course, and accomplished our goal. We all were tired by the end of the evening and slept well on the warm floor. I lay on the floor reflecting on the trip before falling asleep.
68 Miles.

9 comments:

Melissa said...

Congratulations! You did it!! We are proud of you!

May God continue to bless you all!

Love,
The Moore Family

wally said...

Congratulations! You made it with God's care. God was with you all the way. You and your family have many wonderful memories of a blessed and wonderful trip. May God bless all of you.

Grandpa Kalt
Katy, TX

BetterThanCandy said...

I am so proud of you all! And I am very grateful to God for taking care of you so that you could reach your goal safely and on schedule. Wow! I am deeply impressed and blessed. What next?
Joe McCroskey

nycmeg said...

I just found out about your ride when I read an old Adventure Cycling newsletter. What a wonderful idea and congratulations on completing it. An accomplishment and memories for your family to treasure forever. I hope that someone has recognized your creativity and determination and snapped you up with a job offer. Best wishes for the future.

TKnisley said...

Dear Fox Family,

Wow!! Praise the Lord you made it!!! We are very glad you are there and all alright! What an experience your family had. What is the next step? Are you driving or riding back? So glad that you met your goal. God bless you all!
The Knisley Family

The Wheelers said...

Congratulations, when we announced your arrival in Portland, the entire class cheered!!!! They are so happy for you. Looking forward to seeing you again.

Mr.& Mrs. W

The Heddens said...

Yahoo!!!!! I am so impressed. What an amazing journey. Way to go FOx family.

Fox Family Cross Country Bike Tour said...
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Fox Family Cross Country Bike Tour said...

Thanks, everyone, for your kind thoughts. We are now in the Gilroy, California, area staying with our good friends, the Locsins who have graciously opened their home to us during this transition. We are having a nice visit and are also looking for employment for Gloria and me and our two oldest daughters. We are also looking for housing for the family. So though the cycling adventure has finished, the living adventure hasn't and we are trusting in God to direct our steps to the best place to live and the best jobs we need. The adventure continues... in a different way, but the same God who provided over the last five months has always provided and will provide, so we are confident He will go before us and guide us where He wants. You can keep in touch by email at ninefoxfamily@yahoo.com
May God bless all of you for your friendship, prayers, and support.
Bill