And today we drove 155 miles and arrived at our favorite
place of all, the place we call home!
Music is a huge part of our lives. We have enjoyed thinking of different tunes
to the various scenes that we have seen before us. One tune, however, rises above all others. With each new bend of the road, with each new
individual met and heart touched, with each new scene played out before us,
through the forests, the rivers, the lakes, the streams, the oceans, the
mountains and most of all the people, the hymn, “How Great Thou Art” rings in
our ears.
O, Lord, my God, when I in awesome wonder,
Consider all the world thy hands have made.
I see the stars. I
hear the rolling thunder.
Thy power throughout the universe displayed.
Every pebble, every speck of dust, every mountain grandeur
and glaciers upon which we walked are gifts of our Almighty God. Every conversation with every human being
with whom we have conversed while on this trip, were gifts from our Almighty
God. Every individual from every
different country who looked in upon our adventure were gifts from our Almighty
God.
We have planned for quite a while to do this trip. We met
others along the trip that were doing far more miles than us. But I assure you,
no one has done a trip exactly the way in which we did it.
I remember well an event that changed my life forever. I was in 8th grade in an English
class taught by Miss Nowak, and I believe that her first name was Emma. I was a typical 8th grade male,
misbehaving, sitting at the back of the class.
One day she pulled me out into the hallway and wanted to let me know
that every class has a leader and as goes the leader so goes the class. She told me that I was her leader and as I
misbehave, so does the class. When I got
back into the classroom, all my other misbehaved buddies asked me what she
wanted. And I made fun of the teacher
and told them, “She told me that I was her leeeeeder” and we all enjoyed a good
laugh. A couple of weeks later, I missed
a day due to illness. I returned the
following day to learn that the class had been given an assignment and they
were a day ahead of me. The assignment
was to select a poem, memorize the poem to share with the class and write a
brief paper about the poem. Being that
everyone else had a day’s head start on me, I grabbed a book of poetry and
found the shortest one that I could find indicative of my laziness and lackadaisical
spirit. The poem had 4 stanzas. I memorized it line and verse and never knew
until later how that poem and Miss Nowak changed my life forever. I have tried looking up and contacting my
former school to find where Miss Nowak might be. I believe that she left teaching after her
first year feeling that she was a failure.
She has no idea to this day how she changed my life for the good. And that poem, I still remember it to this
day.
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood
And sorrow I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth
Then took the other as just as fair
And having perhaps the better claim
Because it was grassy and wanted wear
Though as for that the passing there
Had worn them really about the same
And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black
Oh I kept the first for another day
Yet knowing how way leads on to way
I doubted if I should ever come back
I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere, ages and ages hence
Two roads diverged in a wood
And I, I took the one less traveled by
And that has made all the difference
The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost. Thank you, Miss Emma Nowak, for changing my
life. And thank you, Robert Frost, for a
very short poem to memorize. I stand
proud of the accomplishments in my life.
We stand proud of our accomplishments on this trip.
Miss Emma Nowak,
I heard that you may be moved to Hawaii. I just want you to know what a difference you
made in my life. I indeed was blessed to
become a leader. And I know that people
are still following. Two roads diverged
in a wood. And I, I took the one less
traveled by. And that has made all the
difference.
Everyone can take a different path and find a road upon
which you have not yet trod. Everyone can affect the outcome of a day; a kind
word, a gentle touch. You, too, can be an agent of change; reach out and touch
somebody’s hand, say hello to a stranger, compliment an adversary, share the
good news with someone who is aching to hear it. We are blessed to get to do
what we have done. You, too, are blessed and can impact a stranger wherever you
go.
This trip of a lifetime took 69 calendar days but its impact
upon our lives will last the rest of our lives. Countless people have impacted
our lives on this trip that we will never forget. Our trip consisted of our
home State and 14 additional States, 3 Provinces and Yukon Territory. We will
play out the beautiful and unique scenery from each location in our minds and
cling to those special memories forever.
Our Road not taken consisted of:
Bike mileage: 12,592
Truck/towing mileage: 732
Air mileage: 2,124
Rental car: 129
Total Miles Traveled: 15,577
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Thank you for following.
It has been an honor to share our experiences with you all over the
world.
Till Next Time!