RFL: Ending Day 3


This entry is part 3 of 5 in the series Run For Life Series

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Run For Life Haiti .org

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Run For Life Series: RFL

RFL: Ending Day 3

RFL: Ending Day 3

RFL: Ending Day 8

RFL: Ending Day 8

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RFL: The Untold Story of the Most Dangerous Day during Run For Life – Day 9

The run continues!

Yesterday, during the evening, we took a moment of silence as it has been 3 years since the earthquake.  Our place was by the ocean – so we went down to gather as a group.

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It’s hard to put into words what this is about.  It’s obviously much more then Barry running.  It’s even hard to comprehend what Barry is doing, sometimes much less what is happening with maternal care in Haiti.

We have been getting up at 4 am each morning to head out so Barry can be running at 5 am.  Makes for an early schedule but it’s much needed for Barry to be in the cool temperatures.

Here is my view from the bike:

  • The water bottle for Barry that gets switched in and out.
  • The Hema GPS donated by Hema in Australia
  • Bluetooth Speaker that I use to play some tunes and worship music from my phone.

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Of course – here are some more interesting pictures.  Many have been pulled from the facebook Run For Life page.  Like the group to see more immediate updates!  Otherwise, stay tuned and I will keep posting 😀

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One response to “RFL: Ending Day 3”

  1. Thanks so much, Ryan, for keeping us posted, and for the pictures too! May God be with all of you every step of the way!

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