Hello, it's me again with another diary about the Hill Country Ride for AIDS. I haven't done as many of these as I'd like, because internet policy changed at work. But this is important so I wanted to squeeze this in. If you want to cut to the chase, here's my Hill Country Ride for AIDS page, but I hope you'll come with me below the squiggly thing for a good story. And of course music.
The Hill Country Ride for AIDS has been going on for a while now & I've been at every one. Never ridded every mile of every one, but I'm there every year. My friend David Smith, has been the executive for several years, and recently announced that this will be his last in that position. David is the sweetest, kindest person I have ever met. No, seriously. When David looks at you, he sees the best possible you - I don't know how to describe what a joy it is to know someone like him. Thirteen (omg, how can it possibly have been that long) years ago, I was a mid-30s, substantially overweight woman who was all worn out from just crossing the finish line at the annual AIDS Walk, held in October. Just a 5K stroll, not a race, and not any great distance. David is standing past the finish, walks up to me with a flyer, looks my 200+ lb self in the eye & says "You can do this". I look at the flyer & it is for a 2 day, 125 mile bike ride. "You can do this" - is he kidding? I'm worn out from walking a 5K. But he looked right at me & said that. I was so in & have been ever since. I'm telling you this story so you know how really important it is to me to have the best year ever. I really need this year's Hill Country Ride to totally blow away every other year - yes, in this economy & with the elections & everything. If I'm the top fundraiser, I will get to get up at the dinner & speak & I want to tell everyone what a wonderful, fantastic human being my friend David is. So, please help me do that by donating at my Hill Country Ride for AIDS page.
Having someone like that at the heart has made this a very special community. I have never experienced anything but kindness, generosity & warmth from any HCRA function - from the kick off party through the training rides, to the day itself. So I'm an old, fat chick who can barely ride up even the smallest hill - no one cares, no one says I don't belong with all these real bike riders. Everyone is helpful, everyone is kind. We're all raising money and riding for a great cause, to help people with HIV & AIDS. Which brings me to the music. I know you thought there was going to be a U2 video. But I had to use this, because even though it was written decades before the Ride started & they knew nothing about it, this song is exactly about the Hill Country Ride:
Everyone is lucky, everyone is kind
On the road to Shambala
Everyone is happy, everyone is so kind
On the road to Shambala
Yes, I know it is corny & goofy, but I'm trying to tell you this is really (no,
really) what this ride is like. This is why I really need to be the top fundraiser. Not because I get anything, because I don't - except recognition - and I want to use that to tell people about how fantastic this ride is and how wonderful our director is. Please, please help me do this - I really want to pay tribute to my friend David & being the top fundraiser for the ride will give me that chance. Here's
my Hill Country Ride for AIDS page.
Here's a Ride video from a previous year, it has people talking about why they do the Ride - and some adorable kids who rode. It has David speaking at the dinner, about what the Ride is like (and a glimpse of me around 4:15, I wave at the camera). Anyway, I want everyone to know how important this cause is, and how wonderful this community is:
And one more time, here's my Hill Country Ride for AIDS page - please donate if you can.