Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Steven's Pass

For the first time on our trip, 2 days in, we have internet access and I can begin my tour blogs! I'm sitting in front of the Icicle River Middle School in Leavenworth, WA. Everyone is relieved to be here after a long, long climb up Steven's Pass. We climbed 4000 feet of elevation at a 7% grade and it was tough, no question about it. Tomorrow we get to do approximately the same thing, just on a lesser scale. The bonus is that I'm developing buns of steel - ha! I partnered all day today with Wiebo Maarhuis, age 67 from Chilliwack; two of his children are members of our congregation. We're sticking together for the climb tomorrow again too. That's him in the picture with me in front of the Leavenworth sign.

Everything on tour is going well so far. The weekend orientation at University of Washington was OK but everyone was just anxious to get going. The send off breakfast at Puget Sound was great: great food, great people, great weather. We went out in our bike safety groups, each group consisting of 12 people. 20 kms in we had our first incident: Agatha, 77 years old, not paying attention, ran into a metal pole at an intersection, ended up with a concussion, so we had to call 911. She's OK but won't be biking for the next couple of days.

The big thing so far has been the weather. It was hot in Seattle, and it's hot inland. Today's temperature halfway down Steven's Pass was 102 degrees F. In that heat it's hard to put up a tent, much less make up your bed in it while you're sweating buckets. It's now later in the evening and it's cooled down somewhat.

Diane is enjoying the cook crew but struggles still at times with second thoughts about biking, still wishing she could have done it. It's hard for her to see the bikers coming in all excited and not being part of that. On the other hand, the cooking crew has a lot of fun together, and she's making a real effort to get to know everyone. She got to know one person particularly well yesterday. She was in a SAG vehicle directing cyclists near the end of the day, when she saw someone she thought was me, looking exhausted. She felt so sorry for "me" that she went over to "me" and expressed her sympathy and then gave "me" a kiss, except that it wasn't me! Whoever it was certainly appreciated the gesture!

I'll post a few pictures as well from the orientation weekend. A couple are of the De Wolde family who were in Seattle to see John's brother off and to see their pastor (me) off. It was great to see them there. I hope you enjoy the pictures! Now it's time to sign off and head for our tent. Tomorrow is another big day. Hope everyone is well...our love to you all... Ciao.



9 comments:

Simon Tuin said...

Bert,

Great work! Glad to be able to join you "in spirit" as you make your way across the country. I look forward to hearing about your experience.

Simon Tuin

Simon Tuin said...

Great haircut by the way!

Unknown said...

Good morning Pastor Bert,
Here is a shout out from Ontario. Great to see you and Mrs Slofstra on this incredible journey. Say hi to my cousin Bryan if you see him. Take care and God bless you and the entire team.

Paul Flikkema

JerJen said...

Dad,
You look like you're having the time of your life! We miss you guys over here and are looking forward to hearing all the stories.
Love you! Be safe!
Jen, Jer, Sophia, and Danilo
P.S. The house is still standing...heh, heh...although Danilo's little supper corner is getting a run for its money!

AAOAZJ Lise said...

exciting to see your pics... glad that you are doing well and you are both in our thoughts and prayers.. we love you grandma and grandpa and can not wait to see you soon.. and of course to see more entries as well.... what an adventure...

Bill and Grace Hoogland said...

Hey there, Bert and Diane! It's only been 5 days and we miss you already!! So good to get your pictures and update on how you are both doing...sounds like it is all going well and you are surviving...happy to hear that and we are having fun keeping up with the booklet and knowing what you have to accomplish each day. You are both prayed for daily...for safety and wonderful times together. Love you guys...

Bill and Grace Hoogland said...

Hey there, Bert and Diane! So good to hear from you and get your photos and update on how you are doing. We are having fun following your booklet and knowing what you are up to everyday...what a trip!!! You are both in our prayers and thoughts for a safe and wonderful trip of a lifetime.
Love you guys!!!!!

Bill and Grace Hoogland said...

Looks like I am repeating myself!!! Technology is great...just wish I knew what I was doing!

Ada Love said...

mom your hilarious.