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Guest BookThanks for visiting our Guest Book. If you would like to add your own comments we'd love to hear from you. Just email us at: bikeforbreath@hotmail.com.August 22, 2004 I myself am a 14 year old asthmatic and i was just emailing you to give out my support to what you are doing. I first heard of the idea in Port Burwell, we were just recently camping there and saw you n your family at the local resturant but I unfortunately did not get a chance to say hello and so therefore am doing it now. Keep up the good work, very proud! Chiara, London Ontario, Canada August 17, 2004 April 2, 2004 I don't know any other way to start this note. WOW Asthma has been a part of my life and still is for my whole life. I am now 41 year old male from Ontario Canada. Biking has become a part of my life recently too. Asthma still is a large part of my life, inhalers near by all the time, a few attacks during the year no matter how hard i regulate my life. (Perfume in church, yuk) Your family are doing a truly great thing and I'll be sending in a donation. Could you tell me somehow when you will be going through Ontario, Canada so i might be able to bike along with you for a little while. Just being a very small part of this adventure would be a great thing. If there is some way I could help your group here in Ontario, I would be honoured. If you need a place to put your tent or a meal(s) i am more then happy to help. Please email me back so I'll know how to follow your progress, or when you know your schedule in Canada. WAY TO GO TO HELP THE FIGHT ON ASTHMA. Very Best Regards, April 2, 2004 To: Saw you in Kaiapoi, (just north of Christchurch) New Zealand yesterday. We went past you twice. Gosh, you're keen riding those bikes so far from home. Just been to your website and been reading through what you've been up to.... GREAT! We could see that the youngest girl was enjoying herself.... she was looking all around and not where she was going. At least, I doubt if she could see past her fathers back anyway! Poor thing, I reckon her legs only just reached those pedals, but never mind, you can see she's brave.... and yes, she was working very hard indeed. I bet she sleeps at night! The girl on the bike behind her Mother looked like she meant business. (You were riding into a head wind "Southwester" with a grim set face at the time we saw you and we could see you intended to catch up with your father and sister who were somewhat ahead.) I don't know how you manage all the hill's, particularly with riding so very far as you've done. I expect it's a case of just putting your best foot forward. (laughing heartily) If it was I who was on a bike on a hill, I believe I'd lose patience and hitch a ride in the nearest car. The best of luck in your adventure and try not to get lost on some back road or run down by one of our stupid Kiwi drivers, as no doubt you have friends and family who are waiting for your safe arrival home... I mean, just take care. Wishing you a safe and successful journey. Adam Jan 31, 2004 Thank you for your card from Thailand. I often go to the library and watch your newsletters and photos on the computer. I love to write letters by hand, but this is my first chance to use email (helped by my second daughter Akiko.) Yoichi, Japan Sat, 17 Jan 2004 We're snowed in today so I checked out Bike Bits and saw your adventure. I've already added it to MY Favorites and we check it often. Although I don't gasp for breath, I've got an exercise- induced asthma condition and use an inhaler when I ride. I did a X-country ride this spring and rode part of the Mississippi this fall. I'm thinking the Lewis & Clark trail might be my next trip, but I'm in total awe of your trip. I wish I was with you, but will have to settle for watching by computer for awhile. Fellow Rider, Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 Sincerely, Dear Ebers, I have emailed my father your website for a bit of inspiration as I am determined to get him to realise one of his childhood dreams which is to ride from Cairns (nth Queensland) to Sydney. Dad has even gone out and made a few tentative enquiries about buying a tandem. It will happen all in good time, I am sure. Keep pedalling & ride safe. It was a thrill to read your recent letter. Thank you so much for taking time to write such a descriptive and coherent message. I know how hard it can be to do this while on the road. Anyways...I (we) can't wait for your return. It will be tremendous to show this country that with sacrifice, determination, creativity and a bicycle you can really make a difference. Jonathan Maus, Spokesman for Old Man Mountain Products and Arkel Dearest Ebers, I'm sure the experience is so great, it is impossible to relate it to others, but your beautifully written newsletters, Paula, make it as real as it can be for us here! God's Blessings to you all... Love, Dear Ebers: It was an unforgettable experience for us to know your family. We have learned much from you especially the courage you show. When I came back to the room that Anya and Yvonne stayed, I found three words were written on the blackboard-----I Love Taiwan. I was touched and felt very happy. May you have a safe and sucessful world cycling, and maybe someday we will meet in Bainbridge Island. Merry Christmas! Joe and Hedy, Taiwan We spent nine brilliant days in Mongolia with the Eber Family and we want to say thank you guys for a great time. We think about you alot and wonder how you're doing. You are an amazing family and we are glad that we came across your trip around the world. By the way, hope you enjoyed biking in Beijing because so did we. Can't wait to come an visit you for some downhill exercise. Take care and keep smiling (and biking)!! Thanks to the inspiration you provided us, Alessandra and I have both seriously stepped up our own bicycling efforts. It is such a wonderful way to exercise and to see and experience the beautiful countryside of Veneto. Even more important, the example of your family - close-knit, happy, and commited to making a difference in the world -remains a model for us to aspire to. Ich denke jedesmal, wenn ein starker Regen oder Gewitter kommt, hoffentlich habt Ihr einen Unterschlupf. Ihr seid eine unwahrscheinlich sympathische Familie und ich wünsche Euch auch weiterhin gute Fahrt und viel Erfolg im Sinne Eurer Botschaft... I am enjoying your newletters!! You all inspire me so much! Last Updated: August 22, 2004 |