I've been so excited for this post since I read on Twitter that you got in safely. Great job! You're such an inspiration! Thanks to you I'm going to look into doing a 5k or something like that within the next year, something I never thought I'd be able to do. Keep up the great work!
Posted by Mallory at August 7, 2012 5:27 PMCongratulations to all of you! What a fantastic accomplishment that just happened to help so many other people!
Additionally, what a great thing you did for yourself to be able to say you completed that ride. My mind can't begin to understand how you sit on a bike that long, let alone peddle such a distance,
Way to go, girl!!
You are amazing and inspiring. I may want to be you if I grow up.
Posted by Susan at August 7, 2012 5:28 PMI'm in tears. I'm so proud, even though I really have no right to be. I've been thinking about you all week, and I was worried when I didn't see any more mini-posts. I worried you in, as my husband's family would say. You da bomb, YH! You da bomb!
Posted by Eleanor at August 7, 2012 5:28 PMAwesome!! Congratulations!
Posted by Jessica at August 7, 2012 5:28 PMMWAH! (And *clink* for virtual champagne toast)
Posted by P at August 7, 2012 5:28 PMAbsolutely amazing! I am so proud of you...way to go!
Posted by Jeanne at August 7, 2012 5:29 PMYou are so Great!! Congratulations on finishing the Rally. Ya' done Good!
Posted by PepperReed at August 7, 2012 5:30 PMThat was MY kiss and toast, btw...
Posted by Presbytera at August 7, 2012 5:30 PMCongratulations! Great post. I am in tears.
Posted by Austin Val at August 7, 2012 5:30 PMCongratulations! I'm so proud of all of you! You did AMAZINGLY and I never had any doubt that you could do it. You've inspired me to get my bike out of the garage later too. WELL DONE TO ALL OF YOU!!!
Posted by Vicky at August 7, 2012 5:30 PMHooray for you and the whole team! I made only a teeny tiny contribution to your effort, and I am awed by what your team accomplished.
Posted by Anita at August 7, 2012 5:32 PMCongratulations! What you have done is very inspirational! Cheers.
Posted by Anita N. at August 7, 2012 5:33 PMStephanie, I've been rooting for 'Team Knitters' and I've been using the Bike Rally as my "restore your faith in humanity" story recently, especially after your post about cumulative action. I was leaving work when I saw your tweet about hitting $50,000, and you had beaten in by the time I got my computer on at home. I was so pleased to be able to donate, even just a little, and I am overjoyed that you all made it safely there and back again. Thank you for the update, the effort, and the muscle aches, and enjoy your well-deserved rest!
Amanda
P.S. If you get the chance, would you/could you post what the whole team raised when all was said and done? Thanks!
Posted by Amanda at August 7, 2012 5:33 PMThank you for posting this. I'm still training for my Giant's Half Marathon on September 16th and it is hard and there are days that I'm not sure if I'll make it past mile 4 when I have to run 8 miles just for training.
I know that it will not be easy and that it is worth it for the people it will help. My race also helps those with AIDS in San Francisco.
Keep on riding and I'll keep on running. In the end it's not really about us.
Posted by Christian Stoll-Dreeszen at August 7, 2012 5:33 PMBy the end of your account of the rally, I was cheering and crying. A pale imitation of what you experienced. So happy for you, so proud of your team, and especially your girls. So pleased knitters helped. So....so.....well, words just fail. Have a lovely lie-down and later, maybe some more adult beverages to celebrate.
Posted by Dina at August 7, 2012 5:34 PMHooray! Congrats to you and everyone who took part. What an amazing journey!
Posted by Andrea S. at August 7, 2012 5:34 PMOh Steph, huge congratulations! I loved following your tweets and cheered for you all week back here in Toronto. Every time I almost complained about biking around the city in the heat, or up a hill, I thought of you and stopped.
You are such an inspiration, and what you have achieved is wonderful and huge. Revel in it.
Posted by AHickman at August 7, 2012 5:36 PMCongrats, Steph! You are awesome and inspiring!
Posted by Jen at August 7, 2012 5:36 PMCongratulations!
to you and to the person who was last (though I hope they don't see this post).
I fell in love with each of the guys in the pic up there, on sight. You rock. I get off *my arse and get on my bike!
Posted by Patty at August 7, 2012 5:36 PMCongrats on a great accomplishment - but I'm thinking just knowing you did it is congratulations enough. What's next on your knitting queue?
Posted by Refhead at August 7, 2012 5:37 PMYour achievement is all kinds of awesome. Be extraordinarily proud of yourself, and have a well earned and deserved rest. Well done xx
Posted by Clare in London, UK at August 7, 2012 5:37 PMKnitters kick arse. Well done!
Posted by Sue at August 7, 2012 5:37 PMWe better start now if we are going to get her over 100K for next year!
Posted by Trish at August 7, 2012 5:41 PMWay to go, Stephanie. I knew from the beginning that you'd complete the ride and probably without falling down, though I wasn't sure how much knitting you'd get done. VBG You're one of the most competent people I know of ("of" because brief exchanges at SSs and book signings don't count as "knowing"), and I am convinced you could do anything you put your mind to, especially since you have more sense than to tackle something impossible or even improbable.
There are no comments above as I type, but I will not be first since I've read the whole post before commenting. Not that it's a contest or anything. LOL
Posted by auntiemichal at August 7, 2012 5:42 PMHuzza!!! Bravissima!!! So happy for you and your team, and all the rest of the 300 cyclists. You have all done a great thing, and your stories are making me think yet again about how we do our lives, and the difference each one of us can make by the actions we take.
Now go ahead and have a little lie-down, you deserve it! (((YH)))
you are amazing. you have raised amazing children. together you have done something amazing. congratulations!
Posted by molly at August 7, 2012 5:43 PMBRAVO!!!!
Posted by Carrie in northern NY at August 7, 2012 5:43 PMWelcome home, Stephanie. Congratulations. You are incredible!
Posted by Genny at August 7, 2012 5:46 PMI'm so proud of you Stephanie! And of all your family team too. :) You did it! You really truly did it. Congratulations to you all.
Posted by samm at August 7, 2012 5:51 PMCongratulations!!! I am positive it was the helmet fascinators that were a crucial part of your winning stategy. Very fetching indeed.
Posted by Suzy at August 7, 2012 5:51 PMPain is temporary. Pride is forever.
Congratulations to you, your daughters, and your whole team.
Well done!
I did a two-day ride to raise funds for multiple sclerosis research one year. The first day I rode 75 miles, which was the most I had ever ridden in a day. I was pretty choked up when I finished. I congratulate you on your far larger accomplishment and wish you much rest.
Posted by Kerri at August 7, 2012 5:55 PMYou GO GIRL! As someone who has done this on a smaller scale, I can feel your excitement! Makes me want to do it next year! (and I LOVE the red sequined dresses!)
Posted by Andi at August 7, 2012 5:56 PMCongratulations, well deserved. :)
Posted by Romi at August 7, 2012 5:56 PMAnd now I'm all teary. Well done, Steph!!
Posted by JanetP at August 7, 2012 5:56 PMI'm unspeakably pleased for you and all your biking family/team - what an awesome accomplishment!
Posted by Kathleen at August 7, 2012 5:56 PMNow I'm at a loss for words. You and your team and all of the riders and support people and donors have done a wonderful thing. Not just for those who are HIV+ but for all of us. You proved people are good, and they can do amazing things--not for themselves, just to help others!
With some of the recent news stories I was beginning to doubt the goodness of people. I have to start looking around me and stop watching the news. Brava!
Posted by Diane at August 7, 2012 6:00 PMYAY! congrats. and thanks for taking time from your recuperation to tell us about it.
Posted by steven a. at August 7, 2012 6:01 PMI'm glad I'm not the only one in tears reading this post! Congratulations to you and your team. Am walking a half marathon this Saturday that benefits a small rural school in the mountains. I'll be thinking of you as my inspiration to not trip and fall or quit! Thanks!
Posted by Marsha at August 7, 2012 6:01 PMYOU are amazing. Thanks for sharing your story with us. I got all teary-eyed about it being worth it. It sure is! :)
Posted by RC at August 7, 2012 6:01 PMSo... are you doin' it next year???
Posted by Leslie at August 7, 2012 6:02 PMWelcome back! and congratulations to you and all of the riders. It is a fabulous thing that you have done. Now for the ride next year, maybe a little yarn bombing on the way? (nudge/wink). Lanolin on the hands, moleskin on the blisters on your feet, and you'll be fit as a fiddle in about a week. Oh, and Dr. Ruth says red wine is also a great healer.
Posted by Ruth F in Pgh at August 7, 2012 6:06 PMCongratulations Stephanie! I'm so proud of you!
I'm so proud. I'm so happy. Love love love that you were willing to do this, that all of you were. Thank you. Go team go!
Posted by AlisonH at August 7, 2012 6:09 PMYou Rock Steph!
Posted by Lori S at August 7, 2012 6:10 PMCongratulations! You're making me a little weepy...
Posted by Ashley W at August 7, 2012 6:11 PMCongratulations to you and everyone else who participated! You are all an inspiration. Thank you.
Posted by Sybil at August 7, 2012 6:12 PMCongratulations, Steph! You're amazing!
Posted by Jennifer at August 7, 2012 6:12 PMYou and everybody that participated are AMAZING!! Hats off to all of you and congratulations! YOU ROCK!!!
Posted by Anke at August 7, 2012 6:13 PMAmazing indeed! Very hearty congratulations to your friends and family on the rally as well.
The wine must have been really enjoyable at the end. I hope there was prosecco/champagne/something special at the finish line.
I am very happy to support your efforts!
Proud, so proud so proud. And BEST to everyone in your family and team.
Posted by Joyce at August 7, 2012 6:17 PMYou did it! WOW. Congratulations!
Posted by peony67 at August 7, 2012 6:21 PMCongratulations - we knew you could do it. I did have visions of you laying on your sleeping bag at night moaning from exhaustion (that's what I would have done!). We're all very proud of you and your girls.
Posted by Pam at August 7, 2012 6:23 PMCongratulations! You rock! as does the whole team!
Posted by Sheila at August 7, 2012 6:26 PMSo proud of you. You are an inspiration.
Posted by Deborah Green at August 7, 2012 6:27 PMCongratulations!! This amazing feat of fabulous courage and strength by all the participants, is such a selfless gift to humanity. As the widow of a hemophiliac who died of AIDS, I'd like to express my gratitude from the bottom of my heart.
As a knitter, I'd like to thank you for your blog-spiration (yes, I made that up) - you inspire me to be a better knitter and a better person; by putting yourself, your goals, your challenges and your successes out here for us to read. xoxo
Bridget
Tears in my eyes, pure admiration in my heart. Have been waiting patiently (well, not really, but I tried...) for this post since you tweeted your arrival. Well worth the wait. I stand in awe of your accomplishment, your team's accomplishment, knitters' generosity, and, as always, your talent for saying it all so very, very well. Now you inspire me not only to knit and to write, but to get the bike out of the garage and fill those tires... Thank you!
Posted by Kate K from California at August 7, 2012 6:31 PMYou are AWESOME. That is all.
Posted by StrongCat at August 7, 2012 6:31 PMCongratulations, Congratulations!
Congratulations!
I'm glad you're okay. I didn't see any posts and was worried. You probably don't want to hear it today, but you know there is always, "Cycle Oregon", this years is in September and you have to sign up in January, right away. Here's the best part: How?
You pedal; we’ll take care of everything else. Beautiful campsites, plentiful food, hot showers, massage, cold microbrew, Oregon wine, live entertainment and a fully supported route. It's
usually sponsored by the microbrewerys, so well you get the point. You"re inspiring, thinking seriously of getting out my bike. Glad you're also alive! and well.! You are amazing! d
So proud of you - you have been in my thoughts and prayers all week. I am so glad to read the story and know that you are safe & that you did it!
Congratulations!
BTW - I am buying a bike and going to start riding after I recover from the knee surgery I just had - you've inspired me!
You did it. I am so inspired. Congratulations on a great accomplishment.
Posted by Robin at August 7, 2012 6:35 PMI am so proud of you! What an amazing accomplishment. You really are an inspiration on so many levels.
Posted by sue at August 7, 2012 6:36 PMYou're welcome.
Posted by Margaret Rose at August 7, 2012 6:38 PMStephanie, for the rest of your life you'll have this Rally to look back on. And when you have to do something difficult, you'll be able to think, "I trained long and hard for the 2012 Rally and I did it. I can do this too." Brava!
You are all fabulous!
Posted by Liz at August 7, 2012 6:47 PMCongratulations!!! You are amazing and make us all believe that no matter what, we all can do it (whatever IT is)! Thanks!
Posted by Kris at August 7, 2012 6:48 PMCongratulations, Stephanie! You are an inspiration to all of us to go ahead and do something hard. I'll never do a bike ride like you did, but there are other challenges I could take up and you will have helped me get up the courage to do them. Thank you for sharing your story with us.
Posted by physicsmom at August 7, 2012 6:48 PMWow, right? Just, wow.
Well done.
So proud for you and your team! Great work.
My Son had worked the food detail for several years and he has several friends who usually do the ride. Remember how impressed he had been by those involved. The support staff are very important.
Posted by Flemisa at August 7, 2012 6:58 PMThank you for everything you, Ken, Amanda, Sam, Erin, Pato and the others did over the past few months! Thank you for your immense physical and mental investment in the Rally. Thank you for being the catalyst for the outpouring of donations to such a great cause. Thank you for the lessons in holding to a goal even though you were terrified. Thank you for the reminder that every tiny stitch counts. Thank you for more excitement and involvement than I've ever had before, for the miniscule donation I was able to afford. And thank you for coming home safely. All of you are absolutely fantastic people, and you are all my heroes.
Posted by Cherril aka Nicewitch at August 7, 2012 6:58 PMFantastic! Congratulations. I seem to have gotten something in my eyes while reading this post.
Posted by Strix Luna at August 7, 2012 7:02 PMI have tears just reading this.
Posted by Candice Harris at August 7, 2012 7:02 PMNow you know there's nothing worth doing that you can't do.
Posted by Andrea in Kansas at August 7, 2012 7:03 PMWell done! I was so worried when we did not hear... I guess I've been a Nana too long. You have really proved a lot to yourself, your family and your knitters!!!!!
Posted by Anne at August 7, 2012 7:05 PMFANTASTIC!!! You are amazing! I am more impressed by you and your family than all the Olympic athletes rolled into one!!
GO HARLOT!!!!!!
Posted by Lindsey (London) at August 7, 2012 7:08 PMWell done all! Congratulations! What, no sock
on the handlebars?
Congratulations! We are so terribly proud of you and your girls and the group and of all of the knitters and non-knitters who donated so much and worked so hard.
Thank you for doing this for *this* charity, for being kind-hearted and brave and amazing!
Posted by Leslie Gladney at August 7, 2012 7:20 PMI'm so glad you made it, and that you think it was worth it. I thought about you guys when the rain was falling along the route, and mentally kept track of where you might be. Congratulations! Wishing you a leisurely recovery.
Fantastic!! Kudos to your entire group!!!
Posted by marilyn at August 7, 2012 7:22 PMCongratulations! You rock! So very proud of you and your family. xx
Posted by lexy at August 7, 2012 7:22 PMI started reading your blog quite some time ago for the knitting. Now I read it for the inspiration! You have encouraged me to be a better person in so many ways beyond the yarn and needles.
Posted by Rebecca at August 7, 2012 7:23 PMOkay, you have too much of a way with words. I've run two 1/2 marathons and felt most of what you wrote you felt....and I'm fairly certain that your race was WAY HARDER! But just the pain/triumph from my little races put your pain/triumph in perspective and I teared up a little when I felt a smidge of what you felt.
I was so proud of your race that I very nearly grabbed my boss to shove him in front of the monitor and say "Look at what this amazing lady did!" Thankfully, I didn't...but I really, really wanted to brag about what an excellent role model you are for people of all ages.
Congrats Steph!
Posted by Katharine at August 7, 2012 7:27 PMI'm glad that you did this and that while it was hard you were able to pull through. It has been amazing to follow your journey from the decision to training to completing the ride. It is inspiring and a reminder that we all can be awesome if we're willing to put in work.
Posted by Seanna Lea at August 7, 2012 7:28 PMCongratulations!! You and your team are truly amazing and beautiful beyond words.
Posted by Laurie at August 7, 2012 7:29 PMFabulous! Fabulous! Fabulous! Memories for a lifetime!!!
Posted by Bonnie at August 7, 2012 7:30 PMI was following blogs and pictures from riders and viewers as you went along. You all did just great and you deserve to be proud. And to rest.
Posted by Maureen J at August 7, 2012 7:30 PMIt this actually gets you to lie down and take it easy for, o ridiculous dream, say ... a week? it will have been absolutely worth it. This may be exactly big enough to unwind you from all the winding. Well done, lamb. Well done.
Posted by rams at August 7, 2012 7:36 PMI read about your achievement while I was at work (paying job not dream job) and WHOOPED out loud. My poor co-workers thought I was crazy but I was/am so excited for you!
Way to go!
Posted by Dixie at August 7, 2012 7:47 PMAwwww yay! We are so proud of you! Amazing, incredible job, Steph!
Posted by ashpags at August 7, 2012 7:48 PMCongratulations on your journey! Thanks for a wonderful recap of what didn't happen. I loved it!
Posted by Suzanne at August 7, 2012 7:48 PMCongratulations!!! I thought of you today while I was out riding (for "fun"). My longest 1-day ride to date, I converted it for ya, 81km. Nothing like your amazing 660km but with 2 bulging discs, I'm thrilled (& sore). Thank you for sharing the trip highlights, I checked your blog every day for news. Big HUG from PA USA! You rocked it!!!
Posted by amy at August 7, 2012 7:50 PMWoooooooooo hooooooooooo!!! to you and your team.
I can attest to the "worth it" idea. I did the Avon Two Day in Chicago, but I was only able to complete about 10 miles. Considering that the weekend before, I was in the ER and I had to wear a 30-day heart monitor during the event? Well, ten miles is a good thing.
You did it all. I am in awe. Good for you. It's NOT easy, but it IS worth it.
Posted by River at August 7, 2012 7:50 PMCongratulations. I, like so many others, am very proud of you!
Posted by Doris at August 7, 2012 7:53 PMSo awesome!!!
Posted by uliap13 at August 7, 2012 7:53 PMCongratulations to all! What an amazing experience. I kind of want to join your team now.
Posted by Emily at August 7, 2012 7:57 PMCongratulation, on so many levels.
You are an amazing woman and an inspiration to us all.
BRAVO!
Well done. Truly, completely, absolutely positively well done.
Posted by Beth at August 7, 2012 8:11 PMI'm in awe of all of you! Great job!
Posted by Leslie V. at August 7, 2012 8:15 PMI am so proud of all of you; I am getting weepy. Congratulations, and thanks for telling us. I rode the Courage Classic over Snoqualmie, Blewett and Stevens Pass in three days. I was second to last, but I did it. Good on you!!!
Posted by Sarah at August 7, 2012 8:19 PMCongratulations, lady. You rocked it, you rocked it with your daughters and friends, and you rocked it for us knitters. You are amazing and I say CHEERS TO YOU!
Posted by Jen at August 7, 2012 8:23 PMCool to see your daughter and Pato in the videos. Your daughter gave you (and your audience) credit for helping her get the gold jersey!
bjb
Posted by Brenda J. Butler at August 7, 2012 8:33 PMCongrats, Steph! We all knew you would make it.
Posted by Steph at August 7, 2012 8:33 PMOkay, you made me cry AGAIN. You guys are amazing.
You're inspiring me to try something I've never done. I hope I do half as well as you guys did.
Posted by KatyaR at August 7, 2012 8:36 PMCongratulations, Stephanie!
Posted by Vicki at August 7, 2012 8:38 PMYou? You rock. Like a boulder. Like a mountain. Like the rockiest of a rocky thing. You, lady, are amazing.
Posted by Dawnmaire at August 7, 2012 8:44 PMYou are a ROCK STAR! Well done!
Posted by Lori at August 7, 2012 8:47 PMHurray! Congratulations! Amazing achievement!
Your whole team rocks, and I'm so glad you stuck with it and pushed on through.
Posted by Susan at August 7, 2012 8:47 PMCongratulation! Well done.
Posted by Janice at August 7, 2012 8:48 PMProud of you! And your team!
Posted by Robin at August 7, 2012 8:55 PMSo happy you made it and lived to tell the tale. Not that I doubted you would for a second. What an amazing feat! I am impressed.
Posted by MicheleinMaine at August 7, 2012 8:57 PMCongratulations! I had absolutely no doubt that you would finish! And congrats to the whole family/team!
Posted by janna at August 7, 2012 9:03 PMWhooo hooooo!!!!
An inspiration as I contemplate signing up for my first 100. Your words of wisdom will be carried with me if I do take on that challenge!
Posted by wildknits at August 7, 2012 9:08 PMY'all are amazing! And I hope that I can raise my daughter to be just as tough and dedicated as yours!
Posted by Jen H at August 7, 2012 9:10 PMCongratulations! We knew you could do it!
Posted by marjorie at August 7, 2012 9:15 PMBrava! I'm so proud of you! Congrats to you and the whole team! I know we've never met, but we're friends in my head. Is that crazy?
Posted by Lisa H. at August 7, 2012 9:15 PMAdding my CONGRATULATIONS!! to the pile. Thanks for the inspiration in so many ways. You're awesome.
Posted by amy at August 7, 2012 9:18 PMCongratulations to all the riders.
And Steph? Whoever said you're dumpy? You rocked that red minidress so much I'm sure you made all the other riders green with envy! (I'm also fairly sure Joe has some plans for you and that dress, wink, wink, nudge, nudge!)
Posted by Anonymous, too at August 7, 2012 9:19 PMCongrats "Team Knitters"....mission accomplished!! U R AWESOME!!!!!!!!...(:
Posted by Janie at August 7, 2012 9:26 PMWell Done! I completely understand the tears~I cried as I rode the final miles of the 500 mile bike ride across Iowa (RAGBRAI). There were lots of people cheering and the realization I had finished something that was hard. You did good! Rest up and find your knitting needles again!
Posted by Marji at August 7, 2012 9:38 PMWe are all so proud of you! It was tough, but you were tougher, and you did it!!
Posted by Murphy at August 7, 2012 9:44 PMFantastic! Congratulations! You are amazing!
Posted by Nathalie at August 7, 2012 9:44 PMStephanie, I've never commented on your blog, but I read it religiously, because I think you are funny and a great uplift on days when an uplift is needed. I totally enjoy your wit and sass! I also read your blog because in the last few years I have taken up knitting, self taught and rather slow, but I really like it and find it to be very relaxing and thoroughly enjoyable. I love looking at your knitting and completely enjoy the envy that pushes me to try more things! And I very much have found your recent bike-a-thon to be most encouraging and inspirational! Congratulations for not falling off and becoming a speed bump and for finishing and crying those happy tears from doing something that was totally and completely worth it! You Rock! =)
Posted by Laurie in Montana at August 7, 2012 9:52 PMSo proud of you! Rest, put your feet up, have a beer and knit! Thank you for a wonderful post, congrats !!
Posted by jessicac at August 7, 2012 9:54 PMCongratulations on your personal accomplishment as well as all you accomplished for those for whom you rode!
Posted by Wool Free and Lovin' Knit at August 7, 2012 9:59 PMi have been anxiously awaiting your post on this topic. i can only say congratulations.
Posted by christine m. east of toronto at August 7, 2012 10:01 PMCONGRATULATIONS!! I am all teary reading about your wonderful trip, well done on not falling, not being a speedbump, not being last, but most of all for getting back on your bike everyday and doing it!!!
Posted by Sarah at August 7, 2012 10:03 PMAmazing post. Amazing story. Amazing woman. Amazing team!
Congratulations! Well done.
Yay! You worked so hard, that is why you made it!!! N
I have to brag, too. We just went to California (8/3/12) to pick up our son, who rode the US coast to coast, Georgia to California, 3018 miles! In 6 weeks. He describes some days sort of the way you do ;-). He went mostly 80-100 miles a day, 13-16 mph.
Posted by Colleen at August 7, 2012 10:36 PMBrava--such an act of love. Thank you for taking us all with you.
Posted by JodyO at August 7, 2012 10:39 PMYOU ROCK!
Posted by Loren at August 7, 2012 10:49 PMI am so glad to read a post where you made it through the bike rally, and not just your daughter(s).
*proud*
Posted by Molly by golly at August 7, 2012 10:55 PMYay Steph!
Posted by Laura at August 7, 2012 10:57 PMCongratulations Stephanie!
Your wonderful attitude gives me something to draw strength from. I love what you share with the blog.
I am thrilled for you and inspired for me. I once rode 100K so I had a little taste of what you did... but only for one day. It's getting on again the next day (and the next, and the next...) where it becomes exceptional. I never doubted you'd make it. Equally inspiring is your reason for riding and how you act on your values. I really, really admire you.
Congratulations to all of you!
Posted by Allison at August 7, 2012 11:06 PMYou rock! Now please go get a Massage, will you?
Posted by Maureen at August 7, 2012 11:20 PM...lump in my throat....yay for ALL of us, and YAY for you, Steph, for REPRESENTING.
Posted by Lori aka knittingfool at August 7, 2012 11:24 PMSo very very worth it! I am so proud of you. I have the tiniest inkling of how overwhelming it felt because I felt the same way when I did my one and only full marathon (half marathons are soooo much easier). You are totally exhausted when you come in but it is such an amazing feeling to know that you did what so many others can't even imagine doing! You go girl!! We love you.
Posted by Deb from California at August 7, 2012 11:25 PMAs someone who fights a daily battle with Rheumatoid Arthritis and can no longer ride a bicycle, you have my utmost respect and admiration.
Posted by Rositta at August 7, 2012 11:33 PMVideos of the ride (including Megan and Pato!)
http://www.bikerally.org/videos.html
makes me tear up all over again
Posted by Allison at August 7, 2012 11:37 PMThe best of times, the worst of times...
You and your family are an inspiration to all of us. See you at Vogue Knitting Live-Chicago!
Posted by Marilyn Nance at August 7, 2012 11:53 PMI was getting worried about you! Glad it was worth it. It looks like fun all in all.
Boy, Pato has grown!!
Cheers to the team!
Posted by Cindy B at August 8, 2012 12:02 AMCongratulations to all of you. Such an amazing accomplishment. I thought of you riding your bike as I was riding up the 401 heading back to NY after vacationing in Georgian Bay. I once worked on the camp setup/pickup crew on one of the Tanqueray AIDS Rides and was in awe of the riders.
Posted by Evie at August 8, 2012 12:08 AMWow!!! Congrats -- you and your team all amaze me!!!
Posted by Lori Melton at August 8, 2012 12:43 AMCongratulations and thank you! If I were in Canada I would have been there cheering you on. Your efforts are greatly appreciated and truly inspirational. You see, my brother is HIV+. Although he is relatively healthy, there are so many more who are not. Thank you from sunny Southern California.
Posted by Cyndi Snyder at August 8, 2012 1:03 AMYou are amazing. Congrats on getting through the whole thing.
Posted by mostcurious at August 8, 2012 1:05 AMCongratulations, Stephanie! This is such an inspiring post, so full of truth about finishing a hard thing. Thank you for sharing it with all of us.
Posted by Cara Brooke at August 8, 2012 1:23 AMYou are amazing. Congratulations to you, Amanda, Sam, Erin and the whole team. And congratulations on raising a truly incredible amount of money to make the lives of people living with AIDS a little easier.
Posted by Stardancer at August 8, 2012 1:28 AMWell done, you!!!
Posted by Barbara in Seattle at August 8, 2012 1:35 AMIt's good to have you back - but VERY WELL DONE (not that we ever doubted you would!)
Posted by Glen at August 8, 2012 2:00 AMCongratulations I am full of admiration for all of you , especially you as I have just discovered that it is possible to forget how to ride a bike .
Posted by Chris at August 8, 2012 2:40 AMI am so proud of you! Which is a ridiculous thing to say to someone you dont know at all. But what a HUGE accomplishment! What a great brave wonderful accomplishment in every single way. Bravo! A thousand gold stars.
Posted by Barbara at August 8, 2012 2:41 AMAwesome - and inspiring - thankyou
Posted by Vicki R at August 8, 2012 3:05 AMWell done to all of you. Wow!
Posted by Clare at August 8, 2012 3:13 AMWell done-I've been waiting for this post!
Posted by Jvr at August 8, 2012 3:20 AMMy heart swells with admiration for you! Congratulations on a job well done!!!
Posted by Jody Mason at August 8, 2012 3:22 AMYou just made me cry! You're awesome. Congratulations on the wonderful job you and your group did!!
Posted by Sharon at August 8, 2012 3:33 AMThank you & team knitters for this whole inspirational event. I work in HIV prevention in central Africa and sometimes feel jaded by the day to day frustrations of non-profit work and the challenges of HIV prevention. Reading your posts and the amazing outpouring of support by knitters has touched me and reminded me of how good people can be. Thank you.
Posted by Kelly Y. at August 8, 2012 3:36 AM(this is so impressive that words sorta fail me)
WELL DONE!
to you and the girls and the whole team!
You *rode* your bike to Montreal!
Okay! green finger mitts..knit with fingers? Really! They will be the best momento of the rally and I suggest you put them in a glass wall frame and hang them in your knitting rooom. They will remind you of the fact that big things can be done and that you can do wnat ever you put your mind to.
Many congrats miss bikey! Ride well done!
Posted by B. Rickman at August 8, 2012 6:58 AMSue @ 5:37 PM said "Knitters kick arse. Well done!"
I say 'Knitters kick arse VERY VERY GENTLY ... like the feather-breath touch of a lace-weight angora on your little finger."
Hoping your body heals fast as you very very gently knit your way back to earth.
I'm so proud of you for FINISHING. I am crap at finishing.
You did it! I'm sure I speak for all your fans in saying how proud we are. You rock!
Posted by Carol at August 8, 2012 8:00 AMYou are awesome. Congratulations!
Posted by Patty at August 8, 2012 8:05 AMCongratulations to you and your team, Stephanie. What an amazing accomplishment for such a great cause. I am so awed by you all!
Posted by Kat at August 8, 2012 8:09 AMI am still in awe of you and the other 299 bikers that did this with you. Congratulations to all.
Posted by Mary Lynn at August 8, 2012 8:21 AMI knew you could do it! Congratulations on a well-done effort. As many have already said, you're an inspiration.
Posted by Karen at August 8, 2012 8:25 AMGo you! I'm so glad you did it.
Crazy big things are almost always worth it. Very awesome, very inspiring.
Huge congratulations to you and your team! I love how through a list of what didn't happen you convey so well a lot of what did.
You know you've touched people when steven a uses capital letters in his comment.
Posted by Sally at Rivendale Farms at August 8, 2012 8:43 AMYeah! Congratulations to you and your team!! What an amazing and wonderful thing you all have done. I am sitting here at work a little teary because the strength you have shown. Not the biking but the strength of spirit and resolve to overcome your fears and just do this crazy thing you never thought you could do. And by God you did it - in style, with family, friends and a love. Now you deserve a good long lie in and a marathon of easy knitting. :)
Posted by Lissa at August 8, 2012 9:03 AMCongratulations! Great job!
Posted by Lynn at August 8, 2012 9:05 AMI cried happy tears through this whole post.
So very proud of you!
Just one question (I have to do it!): Did you at least wear a sports bra?
Totally inspiring. I can see myself saying several times in the future "If The Yarn Harlot can ride her bike to Montreal then I can do this...". So, so proud of your determination and success!!!
Posted by Kate at August 8, 2012 9:29 AMCongratulations!!! I knew you could!!!!
Posted by tootwisteddonna at August 8, 2012 9:32 AMCongratulations to you and your whole riding family!! This is absolutely inspiring, and I'm so happy that so much money will be going to this wonderful cause.
Knew you could do it!!!!
Posted by Laura H at August 8, 2012 9:32 AMCongratulations! So very proud of you and your team!
Posted by Kate Mac at August 8, 2012 9:33 AMI LOVE that you are wearing sequins and looking fabulous! I would say "congratulations", but that doesn't seem big enough to contain your acheivement. So how about...ROCK ON!
Posted by Anneh at August 8, 2012 9:39 AMI am totally awestruck by you and everyone else who participated in this Rally!
By the way, you most certainly are not dumpy...you are merely vertically challenged and incredibly fit!
Posted by Diane at August 8, 2012 9:46 AMI've been watching for this post! What a wonderful achievement for you and the team (and all of the riders). I loved the helmet fascinators. :-) What was the final tally?
Posted by Jody at August 8, 2012 9:47 AMRELIEF that you didn't fall and thanks for putting that right up top! It was bad enough reading about your falls during training, but to have re-runs in my mind of the accidents that happened in the Tour de France earlier this summer - bloody shreds! So well done, especially for someone who thinks nothing of tossing an almost finished project, no matter the initial cost. I'm so impressed with your commitment. Heal well.
Posted by JoAnn at August 8, 2012 9:51 AMGirl you rock! You are my hero - when I grow up I want to be just like you!!! Ya don't think 63 is grown up yet do ya?
Posted by katiedo at August 8, 2012 9:55 AMCompletely awesome! Congratulations! *We* always knew you could do it.
Posted by RobinH at August 8, 2012 9:55 AMCongrats!!!You make us proud Yarn Harlot!
Knew you could do it.
Absolutely amazing! You have no idea how many people cheered and worried you through this journey. Thanks for the wonderful "report"!
Posted by Judy at August 8, 2012 9:56 AMCongratulations and I'm glad you finished and still can say "it was worth it"!
Posted by Betty at August 8, 2012 10:09 AMCongrats Stephanie!! Great job...now get some rest.....
Best,
Barbara
Truly well done.
Posted by Anna at August 8, 2012 10:14 AMCongratulations, Stephanie! That is an accomplishment-and-a-half.
"Dumpy" knitter, indeed. Not no more, you ain't!
Posted by Sioux Barrett at August 8, 2012 10:22 AMCongratulations! You're an inspiration to us all. By the way, now that this all over, I just converted 660km to miles. That's 410 miles! Holy crap, that's almost the distance from my house in Florida to our place in North Carolina! It takes us 8.5 hours by car to get there! I can't imagine riding that far on a bike. No matter how many days I have! Now I'm really in awe of you & your teammates.
Posted by Samina at August 8, 2012 10:30 AMHurray !!! So very excited for you. What a journey. I hope you felt us with you every step of the way.
Posted by Christine Arnone at August 8, 2012 10:42 AMI told my husband about Team Knit, what you were doing, and how much money you raised. He was astounded. I'm terribly impressed but the collective power of knitters is not a mystery to me. Way to go!
Posted by Risa at August 8, 2012 10:48 AMCongrats Stephanie! I wish I could have taken the day off work to greet your team as you arrived here in Montreal. You are a true inspiration!
Posted by Kim at August 8, 2012 10:50 AMWOOT! You are the Mighty Yarn Harlot!
Posted by Stephanie at August 8, 2012 10:54 AMYou and your family and friends are amazing! Congratulations on your success! Your post brought tears to my eyes.
Posted by Cheryl at August 8, 2012 10:57 AMYAY! Congratulations! We were all pulling for you! I've been religiously stalking to hear about your ride! I'm glad that your team made it safely! It's been really fun to follow you on your journey. Thanks for including us. Next year??? :)
Posted by Amanda M at August 8, 2012 11:01 AMYou ROCK!
Posted by Deborah C. at August 8, 2012 11:04 AMWOW! Congratulations! I KNEW you could do it!! We all had faith in you! Way to go, girl!
Posted by Connie Peterson at August 8, 2012 11:18 AMOkay, firstly, you totally rock for making it through that ride! Secondly, you totally rock for blogging about it afterward - I know exactly what you mean by coming to the end of something like that (by which I mean, of course, that I have NO IDEA what it's like to come to the end of a 660km bike ride, just what it's like to get through something big in some way) and thinking while you're approaching it or in the middle of it that you'll have all this blogworthy stuff to talk about at the end, and then being so completely drained and overwhelmed and at the same time full to the brim with the experience that you literally can't talk about it coherently, and kind of don't even want to. So go, you, on both fronts!
Posted by Kelly M. at August 8, 2012 11:23 AMCongratulations! Well done, Steph. We knew you could do it. Rest well.
I look at the beer pic and think "Does this beer make my butt look big?" snerk ;)
Posted by Duffy at August 8, 2012 11:26 AMWell done! Congratulations!
Posted by Kristi at August 8, 2012 11:36 AMFan-freaking-tastic! I was looking forward to this post. I know exactly how it is when it comes down to trying to chonologize (is that a word?) an experience and its almost impossible. But I'm happy you posted what you did. Maybe as the days pass, you'll find ways of telling little stories about the trip - or maybe not.
So the question remains: please tell me you got a tattoo in Montreal!
Congrats!
Dude - you're AMAZING! Well done.
Posted by Jen at August 8, 2012 12:06 PMYou are AMAZING!! Congratulations on such a monumental acheivement! I doff my hat to you and yours.
Posted by Heather Gillies at August 8, 2012 12:07 PMYou rock!
Posted by Riin at August 8, 2012 12:18 PMCongratulations! You are a rock star!
Posted by Skye at August 8, 2012 12:21 PMYou are beautiful and amazing and fill others with inspiration and hope. I just love you! Thanks!
Posted by kellya at August 8, 2012 12:22 PMWhat an inspiration! A humble knitter/writer... The Little Engine That Could... reminds me of an incident I saw... people were whispering to one another at a large man on the street, kind of looking like a speed walker but on low speed... when he went past, the back of his shirt read "Yeh, but I'm moving faster than those on the couch." AMEN! You go girl! So very proud of you!
Posted by Sharon at August 8, 2012 12:24 PMTo you and BJ who commented she is crap at finishing....as I am, sadly gazing at unfinished socks, shawls and scarves as we speak! Finishing is everything and in your honor I will try to finish everything I do today...because I am totally inspired by your getting past all that pain and fear and anxiety and push on!
Posted by ALison at August 8, 2012 12:28 PMOh My! Looks like it was oodles of fun! Gratz!
Posted by Dina at August 8, 2012 12:43 PMCongratulations, Stephanie. I knew you could do it. The commitment and dedication came from your heart and you never gave up, no matter what. Move over, Olympians. Make room on the podium for this amazing woman.
Posted by Lois at August 8, 2012 12:53 PMI am so happy you made it back safely, I am inspired and very proud of you. I can't imagine how hard that was and it is just another reason why I think you are one amazing women who raised three amazing daughters!
Posted by sweetpeajenny at August 8, 2012 12:58 PMCongratulations!! what an accomplishment, well done! I walked the Breast Cancer 3-day several years ago, and one donor asked me, "why do you have to walk so far? why not just collect donations?" I had lots of time to think during my training (some 7-hour walks for the longer ones) and I was walking in a beautiful state park, and I thunk on it. Why do humans push themselves to extremes? Marathons, climbing mountains, walk-abouts, bike rallies, all pushing ourselves to our limits. Spirituality by Jenn: I think it's because, when we are physically at our limits, there's a euphoria that comes, really a spiritual feeling. I think that is what the ancients called "getting closer to the gods." When we are pushed beyond what we think we can withstand, we are closer to our gods and we can ask for what we need more clearly. You just asked in a very clear manner! ...or it's just our bodies releasing endorphins to cover the pain and telling us to "stop it already!!" but I like the more spiritual reason. XXOO
Posted by Jenn at August 8, 2012 12:58 PMThere is nothing I can say that has not been said by the others, but I want to add my voice. I am so inspired by you and your whole team. I followed every tweet and post. Thank you for sharing your experience.
congratulations! thank you for ending with those indelible words, they are truly ones to live by.
Posted by andrea at August 8, 2012 1:26 PMYou are all just totally amazing. I'm not sure I would ever have the mental or physical fortitude for what you have just accomplished. Well done!
Posted by Susan White at August 8, 2012 1:40 PMCongratulations and job very well done! You deserve all of the free fiber there is!
Linda
I have tears in my eyes - the fact that you took on this ride and all that it entails, and that there is so much good all over the place - I am in awe!!! Thanks for.......doing it and sharing it!!!
Posted by Diane at August 8, 2012 1:51 PMOn your left!
It's was amazing riding with you, The Derailleurs and the family team this year!
Posted by Pato at August 8, 2012 2:06 PMYou are an amazing woman. Thank you for your stories :)
Posted by Michelle at August 8, 2012 2:29 PMYAY!! There's nothing so satisfying as finishing something really, really difficult that you weren't sure you could do. You did it! Congratulations!
Posted by Ellen at August 8, 2012 3:00 PMYou look fantastic Ms. Pearl-Mcphee! Well done to you and well done to all the others who did this great ride.
Posted by Blair at August 8, 2012 3:46 PMStephanie,
Congratulations to you and your team! You are awesome!
Posted by Bobbie in AK at August 8, 2012 4:20 PMWow! You are awesome. There're tears in my eyes too - and a lump in my throat. Congratulations!!!
Posted by happy just doing at August 8, 2012 5:10 PMYay Steph!!
At mile 24 of my first marathon a Team in Training coach stepped out into the road. I was running with AIDS Marathon and we cheered for them, they for us.
He asked "Are you suffering?"
We answered "Yes!"
He said "Today, because of you, fewer people in the world are suffering."
Congrats! I was so excited for this post. the sheer enormity of what youve accomplished awes me. Love to you all from WA.
Posted by jennifer at August 8, 2012 7:18 PMOh Harlot. No one who just rode her bike 660 km can be described as "dumpy" least of all by herself.
Also, does anyone remember the movie Labyrinth? With that clanking machine that swept through the tunnels crushing all in its path? That's what the Sweepers make me think of. They sound terrifying. So proud of you for not getting swept.
Posted by Alanna B at August 8, 2012 7:21 PMCongrats! Way to go. I'm sorta envious--we all need such a wonderful challenge and it helps others, which is the BEST part. You should be so proud of yourself and your daughters.
Posted by Cynthia K-R in Canada at August 8, 2012 8:33 PMWow well done. You have inspired me to just get on and do things through the day, even if it is scraping up a slimy tomato from the bottom of the fridge. Peace!
Posted by KnittingJo at August 8, 2012 11:01 PMWOW!
Posted by Tam at August 9, 2012 12:16 AMWell done! I trekked the great wall of china this year for breakthrough breast cancer and when i stepped off the wall at the end of what was the most physically challenging week of my life i just sat down and cried, next year i'm biking across vietnam, wanna come? :D
Posted by Laura at August 9, 2012 6:49 AMCongratulations to you and the team! I am proud of all of you!
Posted by Cheryl berube at August 9, 2012 9:10 AMI cannot express how proud and amazed I am by you, your family, your friends, your team, and the whole rally. Congratulations! Time to bust out the cashmere and vicuna--you've earned it!
Posted by Astroknot at August 9, 2012 11:32 AMCongratulations to all of Team Derailleurs, and everyone who rode the rally, and all the support people! It sounds like it was totally worth it.
Am I the only one beset by a burning desire to knit every member of Team Derailleurs socks? Can you get us a list of shoe sizes, maybe? :-)
Stephanie, you're such an inspiration. All of your team is. What a great thing to do. Yay!
Posted by Booa at August 9, 2012 1:16 PMAbsolutely fantastic job Stephanie and the whole team. My Dad used to bicycle from Ste-Agathe to Toronto to visit my mother when they were going out. I don't know how he did it - he did have a trainer but YOU GUYS DID IT. CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!
Posted by Pat L at August 9, 2012 2:47 PMI love the comment about the strength of your daughters who "used to cry when their socks were too tight"! Priceless! Can you ever really separate the child from the woman?
Congratulations to all!
Steph, your dedication is so inspiring. Congratulations! Totally worth it.
Posted by Kathleen at August 10, 2012 9:02 AMI'm a couple of days late to the party, but congratulations to you and the whole team. You are all totally awesome! As I read through all the comments here, I wish there were "love" and "agree" buttons for them. So much of what's been said already was in my head; no need to repeat. Except about the awesomeness of you and your team.
Posted by Anne B. at August 10, 2012 10:27 AMAll I can say is Wow! You are amazing! You are an inspiration and I am going to find a worthy challenge and do the same! Congratulations on finishing!
Posted by Jane at August 12, 2012 7:26 AMCongratulations, a thousand times. You're amazing, inspiring, and knitters everywhere are crazily proud of you!
Posted by Tressa in NC at August 12, 2012 1:16 PMCongratulations and I can't thank you and your family enough for your amazing work and support. I work at the Toronto People With AIDS Foundation (PWA) and I've been HIV positive for over 21 yrs. You know my sister Faye who volunteers as Road Safety Co-Lead and I met you briefly in Montreal. One thing that most people don't realize is that in addition to raising 30-40% of PWA's funding for critical programs, the Bike Rally has a goal of increasing awareness. Many assume that since HIV is more public through media etc, that stigma and discrimination is gone. As I know you heard through people's stories during the event, this is far from the case. I still hear stories from people living with HIV that make me so angry and sad from the lack of support and outright discrimination that they experience. You have had such a huge impact on these awareness efforts by putting yourself out there and sharing your experience so broadly with others. PWA's tag line is 'making a positive difference' and you need to be told loud and clear that you've made a positive difference in the lives of people living with HIV/AIDS!! thank you
Posted by Murray at August 13, 2012 10:37 AMI am so glad I am not alone in the past love present hate of my on the needles works in non- progress!
And is there anyone out there who is knitting for a friend & you just can not stand the darned thing!?!!!I've actually lost it for the 3rd time this month!!Seriously!!I have no clue where to look!!Maybe there is something in the water?I seem to have a ton of yarn but I only want to spin & knit what I spin.Yet I keep buying more yarn!!
This post made me cry so, so many times. Especially this: "My kids don't suck. As a matter of fact, they're made of iron."
Your pride in your kids is palpable. And wonderful. Cheers, my friend.
Posted by Jennie at August 16, 2012 1:44 PMI'm very, very proud of you.
Posted by Vismajor at August 17, 2012 9:17 PM