dinner was amazing..
Last night, the team was treated to an amazing dinner. One of my teammates at Innovative Fitness, Josh Allen, is from Halifax and now lives in Vancouver. After a couple busy days, the team found some time to get away to his families house. We were looking forward to a traditional Hungarian meal.
As soon as the team jumped out of the cabs, our host was running down the driveway with open arms. Big hugs and smiles all around. The team had a tour of their home and sat with appitizers and stories. Shortly there after, we made our way to the dinning room and there is began. As I mentioned, a traditional hungarian meal was in order. Wow, we ate for what seemed forever. It was incredible. We left there with full bellies and memories of a wonderful visit.
Team H2V is so lucky. We are so greatful to have people everywhere that are eager to sit and talk to us. For a bunch of normal guys, the attention is powerful. Another example...the team was out for a ride yesterday and someone must have seen us because when our support team was out shoping for suplies, there was some serious excitment in the store.
On to today...We started the day with an interview at the Q 104, a local radio morning show and now the team is enjoying our last day in Halifax. To be honest, we are looking forward to really kicking back and relaxing. The support team is picking up the decalled RV's and prepping them for the days to come. The riders are stretching and hydrating.
This is offically the last blog I wil be writting in an open space. Versus the next time when I will be sitting in a moving RV composing a message... We are offically leaving at 8:30am tomorrow morning and the team is pumped to get this mission in play.
The countdown is about to begin...stay tuned!
As soon as the team jumped out of the cabs, our host was running down the driveway with open arms. Big hugs and smiles all around. The team had a tour of their home and sat with appitizers and stories. Shortly there after, we made our way to the dinning room and there is began. As I mentioned, a traditional hungarian meal was in order. Wow, we ate for what seemed forever. It was incredible. We left there with full bellies and memories of a wonderful visit.
Team H2V is so lucky. We are so greatful to have people everywhere that are eager to sit and talk to us. For a bunch of normal guys, the attention is powerful. Another example...the team was out for a ride yesterday and someone must have seen us because when our support team was out shoping for suplies, there was some serious excitment in the store.
On to today...We started the day with an interview at the Q 104, a local radio morning show and now the team is enjoying our last day in Halifax. To be honest, we are looking forward to really kicking back and relaxing. The support team is picking up the decalled RV's and prepping them for the days to come. The riders are stretching and hydrating.
This is offically the last blog I wil be writting in an open space. Versus the next time when I will be sitting in a moving RV composing a message... We are offically leaving at 8:30am tomorrow morning and the team is pumped to get this mission in play.
The countdown is about to begin...stay tuned!

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The challenges for me , the incompetent computer/message user are haunting me ....I would have like to " comment " sooner...but here goes, finally.... as best I can !! :
We , here in Salmon Arm , BC are on your side and promise ..it is all the way down hill from here on in ; pray that our friends in SA and area will CHEER and CLAP ...we are ready for you ...much love from all of us ..
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