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In about half hour it will be exactly one month since I met with St Johns Telegram, said a prayer for strength, courage, and safety, shook the hand of Terry Fox memorial statue and began walking from Mile Zero to raise awareness for homelessness, and the less fortunate! So far it has already been more successful than I could have imagined as a result of receiving messages from people that say they have been assisted by someone inspired by my efforts, people that tell me they are doing more, understand more, and see more clearly as a result of motivation/inspiration gained from what I am doing, coming out to meet with me, the various outreach workers checking in with/ checking up on me, spreading the news of my efforts to places ahead of me among many other positive showings of support, encouragement, and assitaance! I have been happy, sad, sick, healthy, hungry, fed, cold, warm, tired, rested, lonely, surrounded by great people, treated poorly by a few people over social media, treated better than I could even fantasize about by so many in all areas (media, social media, in person, phone calls, messages), frustrated, calmed, discouraged, encouraged, afraid, eased, insulted, supported, dettered, assisted, terrified on occasion, eased, in danger a couple times, rescued, in great pain, relieved of pains (both emotional and physical), been without, provided for, filthy dirty for a few days, provided facilities to clean up, misunderstood (usually due to assumption/judgement/opinion/lack of insight into the bulk of what I am doing/many other unfortunate things that are essentially the reason I am out here bringing awareness to the Unfortunates about the Lessfortunate!). There is so much more but, overall it has been successful even if this walk, or the bike ride back kills me... I AM MORE THAN OK WITH HOW IT HAS GONE AND WILL CARRY ON LONG AFTER!
Posted on: Fri, 16 May 2014 12:13:38 +0000

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