Monday, May 12, 2014

That Super Embarrassing Moment.....

When you thought you hit post, when in all actuality you hit save. Yup. That happened.... Oh well! Enjoy this belated post anyway!


Life around here has been a lot like the early spring in Southern Oregon. 
For those of you who were not able to make it to our fundraiser in April, you were dearly missed. Since you weren't able to attend, I thought I'd have a little fun with this post and share our soundtrack for the event with you, so you can live vicariously through our groovy tunes. Enjoy!

Home- Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes
American Girl- Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Horse with no name- America
American Tin Man- America
Pink Houses- John Cougar Mellencamp
We're an American Band- Grand Funk Railroad
Living in the USA- Steve Miller Band
US Blues- Greatful Dead
Truckin'-Greatful Dead
Sweet Home Alabama- Lynard Skynard
American Pie- Don McLean
American Woman- Guess Who
Back in the USA- Chuck Berry
Young American- David Bowie
America- Simon and Garfunkel
America- Neil Diamond
R.O.C.K. in the USA- John Cougar Mellencamp
Living in America- James Brown
For what it's worth- Buffalo Springfield
Georgia on my mind- Ray Charles
Two of us- Beatles
Bobby McGee- Janis Joplin
Anything from the Remember the Titans soundtrack
Almost anything from Forest Gump soundtrack

Be sure to salt and pepper this fabulous playlist with a bit of The Beach Boys, Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong, Penguin Cafe Orchestra, 2 Cellos, and The Vitamin String Quartet to get the desired musical effect.

Did we miss something on our list? What would you suggest? Let me know!

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Waking from the deep Winter slumber


    Clearly there's been a bit of an absence around here. Frankly, that's just how it goes sometimes. I'm learning to let it go. So now the sun is coming out and riding season has begun for those of us that are blessed enough to call Southern Oregon our stomping grounds. We all seem to be shaking ourselves out of our long winters' nap and are ready to come out and play. Not to say that we weren't all getting down to business these past number of days. In the time since my last entry we have (in no particular order): posted our first video to YouTube, finalized our basic route around the country, held a number of shop days, made impressive headway on the documentary, finalized our parts list and started ordering parts, and increased our Facebook Likes from 55 to 114. In addition to all this, we've been preparing for and planning a fundraising event due to go down on April 5th.

    We've also been spending a lot of time sharing our story with countless awesome folks in our lives- including our employers. I've been so blessed to find the job of my dreams teaching preschool at the Medford YMCA. Such is my luck to find such a gem of a situation at such a complicated point in my life. Adam and I both have been so very blessed with the outpouring of love and support we continue to get from all of our friends and family members. It's so nice to remember when situations get strained.


This is where we spend every free moment these days



    As we worked and worried, something spectacular happened; After a short time of installing a donate button on our Facebook page, someone donated. Someone donated! Someone out there gave tangible, uplifting, and encouraging support to our project! A HUGE shout out of appreciation to the lovely Liz Chapman for being the very first donor to My Trail 90 Crew!

   We had another miraculous event happen this evening while we were all replacing our tubes and tires. The neighbor across the way gave us a nearly new, super light weight Big Agnes packing tent. For free. Due to a little bit of a language gap, he doesn't really understand our trip- he, as he told us, knew we go camping a lot. This kind gesture from our neighbor just put some much needed funds back into our road money account. A bit later, that same neighbor wandered by and we chatted about our bikes. "One day you'll have brand new bikes. when you're rich". We halfheartedly agreed and he told us, "Yeah, when your rich, you know. In a couple weeks". I'm taking this good omen and I'm running with it.

    I confess, in spite of all the serendipitous opportunities we've had lately, I still get swept up in personal and professional deadlines, stress of the unknown, and the pressure from the ever ticking clock. I remind myself that we all spent so much time planning for the future of this trip, that we now need to revel in the greasy hands and long days we're finding ourselves in right now. It's finally time to get our hands dirty, and as they say, put the rubber to the road!


Friday, January 17, 2014

Did You Know?

Along with this blog and a Facebook page, we also have an Instagram account. You can find and follow us with #mytrail90crew.

Friday, January 3, 2014

Inspiration

Bobby found this awesome Gopro video recently. Give it a look-see if you feel like being inspired :)


Thursday, January 2, 2014

2014 proclamation

     Today is the second day of a new year. 2014. No longer do we say to people "Next year we'll be taking this ridiculous and epic adventure..." This is the year it all happens. Now, I am a firm nonbeliever in New Year's Resolutions. I feel they set one up for failure. I've decided, instead of making a resolution, I will make a proclamation. We will be packing up our lives in six short months and heading out to who knows what and I will be documenting this, one blog, Facebook, and Instagram update at a time. And rather than a resolution- a guilt fueled wish to document all this preparation, I've decided to make some changes this year to my blogging style. As you can clearly see, there has been a serious lack of blog entries for the past couple of months. Aside from life in general pulling me away from my duties, I've found that I have a serious lack of inspiration. Every time I sit down in front of my computer, a very frustrating sequence of events goes down; first I'm determined and full of ideas. Then as I begin typing, I start to pick my work apart. I don't want to be negative and I want to keep the focus on My Trail 90 Crew. This has been really difficult lately (hence the lack of entries) as our lives and the preparations for our journey have not always been coming up roses. So I've given myself permission to set myself free. Yes, this blog is an excellent PR tool but keeping it in a Pollyanna group voice has left me feeling creatively drained. So I move forward in this year and the final months at home with a new and personal voice. When I doubt my decision, I'm reminded that this blog isn't just for you, dear readers. It's for us.

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Saturday, October 26, 2013

The Big Announcement


It's about time we explain ourselves


What are we all about? Why do we have a blog, Facebook, Instagram and cards? Because we mean business and it's time to start building a community of people who will travel with us either physically or vicariously. 

    On June 21st, 2014, we will be mounting up on our 6.0 horsepower Honda Trail 90's and taking off  into the wild yonder, making a 15,000 mile trip from the West Coast to the East Coast and back again. This journey could take anywhere from 8 to 12 weeks- maybe more. We have started filming videos and clips for a documentary about this adventure. A cross country road trip is one thing but a road trip on bikes of this size is something else completely. As you could imagine, traveling the interstate is not an option, so that leaves us with the highways and byways of America. The estimated top speed on a loaded Trail 90 is approximately 40 mph, giving us ample opportunity to take in our surroundings and enjoy the ride.  
    
    We all have our different reasons for taking the trip; some of us are trying to figure ourselves out, some need one hell of an adventure to propel them in the direction they need to be going, some of us just need one serious change of scenery. Personally, I've got some really high hopes for this trip. As we all know, America has been through some very frightening times these past couple of years and there seems to be a culture of fear becoming popular in our country right now. With our trip and our documentary, my goal is to show America that we don't need to be afraid of each other. I believe if you approach any situation with kindness, a sense of humor, and a little whimsy, it could really turn into an awesome experience. It all comes down to the fact that you get what you give and you reap what you sew.