Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Dixie Regional Gathering of the Guard

What a great weekend! Randy and I left out around lunch on Friday, trailering his bike with us. (I wasn't sure I could handle riding mine that far yet.) While I helped with the registration table, Randy went with the group to the state capitol to hear Gov. Riley proclaim Friday as Patriot Guard Day in Alabama. Here's the story in the Montgomery Advertiser.
That night we all broke for supper- some went to the American Legion hut for steaks; Randy and I sneaked away for supper at O'Charleys; we had southwestern twisted chips, which were awesome!
Saturday morning, we rode to the Prattville Walmart to ride in the Relay for Life poker run. The run was done in memory of Officer Darryl Mangrum, who died of cancer last year. Before we started the run, Mayor Byard greeted the riders and thanked us for all we do. He told us we were always welcome in Prattville and called us American heroes - not a dry eye in the place. Imagine big ol' bikers, made of hair, leather and chrome, being called heroes... Wow.
Before we started the ride, the police officers escorted us to Officer Mangrum's grave, where the family laid a wreath in his honor. Then we started the ride, which was great! About a hundred miles long, we saw all kinds of beautiful country. Since I was riding behind Randy I was able to get some good pictures of some of the ride.
We finished up at Pratt Park - lunch was served by Moe's, and it was delicious! A band was performing some very good music and we rocked while we ate.
Saturday night we all met up at one of the local members' home, who graciously opened his house up to us. We had burgers, hot dogs, chips and all the fixings. Great food and GREAT fellowship.
Sunday morning some of the members of the Christian Motorcycle Association hosted a bike blessing; everyone there received a book of Bible promises and a blessing sticker.
All in all, it was a great weekend- we met some new friends, who quickly turned into 'old buddies' - one in particular was Papa Bonehead. He was constantly carrying on some foolishness, which fit right in with Randy and I. I can tell he's going to be great fun to get to know. We also saw some old friends that we don't get to see often.
It was a great way to spend a weekend - riding funeral missions is an awesome privilege, but it's also very stressful, so this was so good for all of us. We were able to relax, cut loose, and just be ourselves without worrying whether someone would misunderstand.
I can't wait to see these folks again; the Georgia folks will host next year's regional gathering and I know they'll do it up right.

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