"To show the love of God to others through our marriage" - a way to keep track of our life-adventures-trips
Adventures together
Thursday, March 12, 2015
This past month
A few things that have happened around here in the past month:
Greg came biking with me! - we biked 45 miles
I started a garden that my cousin helped me plant
Along with some bluebonnets I got at the store for $1.00 each (I planted 3 in this pot)
Such a STUD.
Played a soccer game in the cold (45F) and rain. These cleats smell wonderful now in case you're wondering.
Greg and I had a date at Cirque du Soleil. We saw the show Amaluna which is highly recommended to anyone who is thinking on going to watch it.
Greg came biking with me! - we biked 45 miles
I started a garden that my cousin helped me plant
Along with some bluebonnets I got at the store for $1.00 each (I planted 3 in this pot)
I got dolce ready to sell it... It's gone now :(
This happened, trying to get the pedals off.
Changed the bar tape! I'm a pro now, I changed Greg's too.
Greg and I rocked sweet hairstyles!
Such a STUD.
Went to the rodeo with friends and watched Hunter Hayes perform.
Played a soccer game in the cold (45F) and rain. These cleats smell wonderful now in case you're wondering.
Greg and I had a date at Cirque du Soleil. We saw the show Amaluna which is highly recommended to anyone who is thinking on going to watch it.
MS 150! It's happening.
So here it is again, the time is quickly approaching and the miles are adding up! I'm grateful to be alive today, and I'm grateful to be able to ride my bike for a good cause!
I am once again participating on the MS150! and I'm kindly asking for donations to support (not me...) but the research of MS. A few facts you should know about MS:
- There's no cure
- Affects people in many different ways! It could be paralysis one day, loss of vision the next or impaired memory the day after that! - Another American is diagnosed with MS every hour- You can read more about MS at: http://www. nationalmssociety.org/What-is- MS
- There's no cure
- Affects people in many different ways! It could be paralysis one day, loss of vision the next or impaired memory the day after that! - Another American is diagnosed with MS every hour- You can read more about MS at: http://www.
So, now that you have been informed of what MS is, you can do a few things, donate to my account, or any MS account! (My main goal is to make people aware of MS!) and watch the following video:
http://m.huffpost.com/us/
I personally love sports and thinking that there's so many people out there like this girl going through MS actually breaks my heart!
If you want to donate to my account click on the following link:
http://biketxh.
However, let me show you what happens when I try to train in Houston these days:
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