Beautiful, Eunice. Thank you for sharing some of your journey. I love how 
you were gently guided by "circumstance" to ride Seth's Homer. Heart 
wrenchingly wonderful.

We lost a daughter a number of years ago, and I still tear up as I'm typing 
this, seeing her as her never seen on earth timeless self greeting each of 
our family one day at Heaven's gate, a reunion beyond time. Grief never 
goes away, it simply becomes part of every pedal stroke forward if we 
embrace it or rocks, curbs, and flats if we don't. May God continue to 
startle you with joy!

With abandon,
Patrick

On Thursday, May 1, 2014 7:10:32 PM UTC-6, Eunice Chang wrote:
>
> I thought I'd share my experiences on 30 days of biking last month here:
>
> https://sleepyneko.exposure.co/30-days-of-biking
>
> Warning: it's kind of long and well, teary. But if you read it all the way 
> through you might be rewarded with glimpses of Thumper Buttercup, aka 
> Seth's A.H.H., which I tweaked for, er, emergency purposes. :)
>
> And I meant it when I said thanks for the ride reports. I couldn't imagine 
> riding a bike post-death, and when I could two months later, it was a 
> relief. But your ride reports created an itch so bad I had to absolutely 
> scratch it, fears and grief be darned. My morning coffee rides are really a 
> thing of joy. 
>
> Anyway, thank you again and keep writing those ride reports. I'll keep 
> pedaling along...
>
> Eunice
>

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