Day 10
This entry was posted on 4/14/2007 9:11 PM and is filed under Florida Day 1-11.
Rest Day
Gainesville has been a great stop for us. We got to relax and each received deep muscle massage from a therapist compliments of Josh.
We had a great time hanging out with Emily and her friends. It was great to be so welcomed when traveling.
We will move on tomorrow as our progress must continue. We will try to make it to St. George, GA tomorrow but the weather may slow us down. They are forecasting rain.
Good night.
Gainesville has been a great stop for us. We got to relax and each received deep muscle massage from a therapist compliments of Josh.
We had a great time hanging out with Emily and her friends. It was great to be so welcomed when traveling.
We will move on tomorrow as our progress must continue. We will try to make it to St. George, GA tomorrow but the weather may slow us down. They are forecasting rain.
Good night.
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4/16/2007 9:54 PM
Lindsay Welker wrote:
I think you guys are doing a great job! I hope Glenn's tire holds up a little better the rest of the trip. Please be safe and we look forward to seeing you all in Terre Haute in May! Oh, I loved the coconut Josh sent Rachel! Have fun and be safe. God Bless You All! Lindsay
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4/18/2007 3:55 PM
Polly wrote:
Hi Jin and the rest of the team!
This is Polly, who you met at the arts festival in Gainesville when my friends and I saw your Wisconsin shirt! We were sorry we didn't make it out to the BBQ -and we thank you for the kind invitation. Glad to see you had a good time here and are making great progress! I would love to take a trip like this someday. Take care + can't wait to see how the trip goes!
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