Thursday, June 12, 2008
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Cycling 3,800 miles over 52 days for 15,200 meals
Here I am, a dad, a professor, and now an athlete. Who’d have thunk it? The dad thing gives me the most joy. Chris (29), Rebecca (26), and Matt (19) have enriched my life by teaching me all sorts of things. Being a professor is a good gig. Rutgers has taught me a lot in 24 years, as Department Chair, Director of the Graduate Program, and as a teacher. My favorite classes are “The Science of Food,”and “Food Safety: Fads, Facts, and Politics.”
I try to remember the words of the Harvard theologian, Henri Nouwen: “When you die and stand before God, the question won’t be “How many papers have you published in peer review journals?” The question will be “What have you done for the least of your brothers.*" This ride is dedicated to the least of my brothers (and sisters). Riding a bike to feed the hungry, pretty neat idea if I do say so myself.
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I just couldn't resist making this submission...it's truly a red letter day!
Although it may have taken two centuries, Tom is finally spending a day off the saddle!
Should we be worried that his first day back on will be Friday, the 13th?
My magic eight ball says, "it's doubtful."
After all, in the words of the great Albert Einstein, "“Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving”
Keep balanced and keep moving Tom!
Always - Deb
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