Day 356 :: Juho

This year, Tara's parents decided to do whatever they could to be a part of her journey.  One way they came up with to accomplish this was to open their home to two foreign exchange students, … Read more about Day 356 :: Juho

Day 355 :: David

One thing I enjoy about returning to my hometown is when I get to run into people from my high school years and earlier.  On my way out of the airport, I was able to run into another guy that I … Read more about Day 355 :: David

Day 354 :: Matt

Last night I was able to crash at The Holiday Inn for my free night via Delta's overbooking of my original flight.  I rolled into the lobby around 3 in the afternoon with nothing to do until my … Read more about Day 354 :: Matt

Day 352 :: Vince

I drove to Birmingham today to take my parents to the airport.  They better be happy that they're family because 4:30 am (not a typo) is just too early to function.  There's a reason that … Read more about Day 352 :: Vince

Day 351 :: Josh

Back in January, I met Josh and his wife Bri while I was in the Philippines.  He was one of the team leaders and had one of those personalities that was just easy and natural to get along … Read more about Day 351 :: Josh

Day 350 :: Daniel

Yesterday at church, we celebrated the graduation of our high school seniors.  These students were sophomores when I left for the World Race and were one of the classes that I got the closest … Read more about Day 350 :: Daniel

Day 349 :: Sue

For some reason, St. Louis has become a hub for refugees from all over the world to seek a second chance at life.  Families and individuals from countries such as Nepal, Burma, Ethiopia, and … Read more about Day 349 :: Sue

Day 348 :: Mel

Mel is another worker at Pine Cove, but she'll be doing camp a lot differently than what I'm used to.  My last summer out there was Mel's first, and she's been there ever since.  This summer … Read more about Day 348 :: Mel