Thursday, October 18, 2007

It really IS all about me

So at long last, the dreaded time has come. The members of Bike the Us for MS, each with his own dreams, each with his own path in life, each with his goal in mind... have realized that Don still has the map and we're actually quite lost. Because of that I'm actually sitting with Don right now in Blacksburg Virginia(Go Hokies! a-gobble-gobble-gobble! a-gobble-gobble-gobble! Woo! Yeah!) preparing to, of all things, go on a bike ride. Idiots, all of us.
Hello Devin and Mase. Welcome home too, sort of.
Don and I drove down from Boston Yesterday. Nice trip save for missing the exit that we had very carefully been reminding ourselves not to miss. Tuning the radio. After an extra stint through rural Connecticut we got back on the 81 and cruised. The trusty Suburban, with Don at the helm, safely and efficiently conveyed us to our final destination. Now for those of you who have never been to Blacksburg (Go Hokies! a-gobble-gobble-gobble!... a-gobble-gobble-gobble! Woo! Yeah!), you don't understand the meaning of glory. Driving into VT is like returning to Rome at its apex...while everybody was asleep. Colonnades of Limestone glisten along wide sweeping boulevards. The edifice of Academia stand tall, their graceful bulk supplying a certain sense of mass to an otherwise airy view. Gleaming lights cast authoritative shadows across vast expanses of lush grass. And in the distance, above the gentle breeze that's whispering through gilded columns, you can faintly make out a most enchanting cry...Go Hokies! a-gobble-gobble-gobble! a-gobble-gobble-gobble! Woo! Yeah!
Just got done with a little mountain biking. Mucho fun. 1st time and it was awesome. We're over to Don's house soon to hang with his mom in a bit see a little bit of the 'burg. While I'm speaking of Don's family I'd like to thank his dad Jim for coming up to Maine. First it was cool to hang out. Second, the Suburban was huge.
I'm gonna hang out here for a couple of days then back to Seattle fro this guy. I've got a new nephew, Levi Cutler Steel, that needs some poking. Congrats to Lindsy and Joe the happy mom and pop. Updates will be forthcoming. Until then, signing off.
Karlito Mang

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Karl... We're very anxious to meet you so call soon. Very impressive and even moving description of Virginia Tech. Congrats on the new nephew.

Unknown said...

Met Karl... First, Karl's future wife club must be huge because he is awesome. He is just as warm, likeable, and fun as I imagined from following him through the guys' amazing bike journey. In addition, he's very smart and polished, not to mention much taller and more handsome in person than on the web. He's a real catch! So good luck ladies of the future wife club!
Still anxious to meet Devin who also seems like an incredible young man. Devin, we're just a short bike ride away!
Just so Don and Mason aren't ignored, I've had the pleasure of knowing Don for a long time. He's a very special guy as is obvious by what he organized and accomplished in honor of his Mother and so many others. Mason, however, is the one I've known the longest. All I can say is that we couldn't be prouder of how he turned out.
Mission accomplished by four GREAT guys and good friends from Ballard.