The sun rises later each day, the days are getting shorter and these blankets are toasty warm. I should get up and continue. After all, a body in motion stays in motion and the World stops for no man, or dog. Unless you get up on your own to work those old bones it just gets later.
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As my children and I left Beemer today and traveled towards West point, and onto Scribner, we saw you with your globe. This opened a fury of guesses as to what you were doing. When we got home to Fremont, ne, we immediately looked up the website. I explained to my kids that sometimes it takes a lot to get people to notice things for more than 5 seconds, and to actually think about it. Thank you for your humble message, as I lost my grandfather to diabetic complications
it was great to meet you, your dog, and the world on our trip back to norfolk. we were three girls in a golden suburban that stopped and said hi on sunday. i love what you are doing! keep it up!
Erik Bendl has walked over six thousand miles for the cause of diabetes awareness. During the last six years he and his dog, named Nice, have walked in more than forty states and Washington D.C. to help the American Diabetes Association and encourage people to get healthy with exercise and diet to control and prevent diabetes. His is a simple message... "Love yourself. Go for a walk."
When you see him on the road stop to say hello, walk with him or call him @ (502) 408-5772. http://main.diabetes.org/goto/teamworldguy
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2 comments:
As my children and I left Beemer today and traveled towards West point, and onto Scribner, we saw you with your globe. This opened a fury of guesses as to what you were doing. When we got home to Fremont, ne, we immediately looked up the website. I explained to my kids that sometimes it takes a lot to get people to notice things for more than 5 seconds, and to actually think about it. Thank you for your humble message, as I lost my grandfather to diabetic complications
it was great to meet you, your dog, and the world on our trip back to norfolk. we were three girls in a golden suburban that stopped and said hi on sunday. i love what you are doing! keep it up!
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