An 8 year ride for kids

Put an end to Bullying & Adolescent Suicide

In year 3 of this mission, I introduced a bicycle ride to my travels to raise
awareness about issues kids are having to deal with at far too young an age.
Bullying and Adolescent Suicide are two of these challenging burdens most kids
will unfairly have to overcome throughout the remainder of their lives. At rides
end we will have ridden enough miles to traveled the perimeter of the earth, twice.
My mission on this ride has but one focus: To save kids lives.

The 1%, the 99%, and the Individual

January 15th, 2012

Kindness knows no boundaries. Geographic, political, religious, race, socio-economic, ethnicity, age or sex, whomever you are or no matter what group you represent, kindness is for you and for everyone else. I love the diverse melting pot of this planet. I love the prospect that someday we may all put aside our differences because of kindness. That day, I hope comes much sooner than later.
Kindness is truly up to the individual. It’s a choice. Being kind along socio-economic lines is a topic seldom addressed.
I was born into a very middle class family and in the first half of my life, I never felt like I was lacking anything. I spent the 2nd half of my life living among the top one thousandth of the 1% and felt the same. The past 3 years of living on The Kindness Bus, with nearly everything at a minimal level of habitation, I have found happiness I never knew existed.
During the two earlier lives I experienced, I know people who earn barely the poverty level of income and would literally give you the shirt off their back, I also know people of the same means who would never think to share a single cent with anyone. The greed was amazing to me, even at this level of income. I have also witnessed, first hand, people with stratospheric wealth who build wings on hospitals, give tirelessly to charities around the world and who help by donating tens of millions of dollars to fund research to find cures for diseases. I also know individuals with stratospheric wealth who seem to think only of themselves. The greed is amazing to me, especially at this level of income.
To me, there is no 1%, there is no 99%. There is only 100%. All of life’s choices are up to the individual, no matter the income.

Veterans Hospital, Breckville, Ohio

January 14th, 2012

1-14-12With only two days left to my stay in the east before I head back to the west coast, I realized that I had precious, little time left to accomplish all of my goals. I have much to do in these couple of days. Yesterday I ventured out in the icy weather and visited the Veterans Hospital in Brecksville, Ohio. George, a proud decorated veteran was my VA connection. This facility which has been open for decades, is slated to be closed in late February. A skeleton crew is all that remains, but George was all I really needed today. He was instrumental in helping me to plan my Kindness Bicycle Ride for Heroes by giving me a booklet which gives specific details of every VA facility in the country and helping with other pertinent details.
Today I visited police and fire stations in Chagrin Falls and Gates Mills, a fire station in Mayfield Heights and a police station in Hunting Valley, Ohio. Matt a firefighter at the Mayfield station invited me in for a dinner and personnel at all the other facilities, where present, were pleased to learn of this ride. This ride, without a doubt, will be extremely impactful.

Fast Approaching

January 13th, 2012

Four weeks from Monday marks the beginning of One Million Acts Of Kindness Week. I am in need of the message of this week to spread around the globe. Please spread word of this week to everyone you possibly can. Have your friends and family forward the link www.onemillionactsofkindness.com to all of their friends and click on the One Million Acts Of Kindness Week box to access the simple form.
Thank you,

Millridge School

January 12th, 2012

1-12-12I love Millridge School in Mayfield Heights, Ohio. I have visited this school four times and every time it seems to get better. Anita Davidson arranged for my visit today and organized nine classrooms of students to be treated to a presentation of “Where’s Bogart?” Every previous visit to this school included Bogart, except today’s.
Today, I updated the students on this summer’s Kindness Bicycle Tour and what Bogart did while I was pedaling cross country. While I talked, three very humorous photos of how Bogart enjoyed his summer vacation were projected on the screens in every classroom. Bogart, to the delight of the students, was shown in a swimming pool, sitting in a lounge chair and celebrating his birthday.
We also talked about Bogart’s book series and read his first book to all of the students. The students have been learning about writing books. They were excited to learn that some of the colorful letters they had written to Bogart from my previous visits were sent along with Bogart’s book to many publishers. These letters show the great interest in the Bogart book series.
Thank you Millridge School.

Love as a Verb

January 11th, 2012

1-11-12Love, used as a verb in your life is when it is most powerful. Actions of an individual, when performed with love from the heart, can be moving for everyone involved.
In about five weeks, One Million Acts Of Kindness Weeks begins, as groups of people from across the world volunteer to help to make their part of their world a better place because of their actions. Please take the time to sign up to take part in this very important week. Make love a verb in your life.

Fathers Matter

January 10th, 2012

1-10-12The photo in today’s blog was on a bus shelter I drove by a couple of years ago. It had such an impact that I had to circle the block to get a picture to capture its powerful message.
Fathers do matter! Having positive male role models in children’s lives is imperative.
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has done extensive studies on the powerful impact a father has on his children, starting as early as birth. The website is well worth reading.
Traveling across the nation for the past several months and talking with thousand of people I have come to realize just how important a positive message can be to children, when imparted by a father. One of the most important learning lessons is the witnessing of the love a father shows to his wife. Parents interacting in positive ways in front of their children, will have healthier, more emotionally stable children, it is a proven fact.
Fathers matter…and of course, mothers matter too!

Never Let the World Hurt Again

January 9th, 2012

Getting involved in a peaceful way to spread your message, is a great way to  help this world. While in Santa Monica this past December, I met a woman who is taking a stand on how all of us should treat each other. She is convinced that common courtesies need to make a return and that this will lead to much bigger improvements in our society. Kindness is one of those character traits that naturally create courtesy in the individual. Starting in her own community, she wishes to see her idea spread across the globe. I am all for it.
The Kindness Bicycle Tour for Heroes begins in less than 2 weeks. I am taking a route across the southern United States. If you live in this area, or know someone who does, please send me an email about some places that I should visit in your town.