I'm Randy Mouri and this blog is about my quest to be an official finisher in the Race Across AMerica (RAAM), the toughest endurance race in the world. It's over and I became an official solo finisher in 11 days, 1 hour and 13 minutes! We continue to raise money and awareness on behalf of Habitat for Humanity of Northern Virginia (Habitat NoVa). If you would like to make a donation to Habitat NoVa, please visit my page on Habitat’s site. Endless thanks to our sponsors and all the folks that have made such generous contributions. Team Mouri would not have been able to travel so comfortably, which certainly may have changed the outcome of the race.


Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Ice Cream

Randy took a break for Ice Cream. According to Steph "Randy's a happy boy!"


24 comments:

Mike Bx said...

It's the little things in life that make it all worth while!!

len forkas said...

Randy

We love he updates. Keep on chugging across the flat lands like a freight train. Bill Sickenberger and I will be out on the roads in Maryland this week looking out for you and your team. You're doing great !
Regards
Len Forkas

Jane said...

These pictures are amazing! I have tears streaming -- it is so good to see that huge smile! And I know you all might not be appreciating the scenery, but how spectacular. You all are so amazingly awesome. Keep it all moving down the road; you all are doing amazing. We are so proud of you -- Ride Randy Ride!!!

Patti Roper said...

Eat Randy Eat!! Ummm..I think I have triple peanut butter ice cream in the freezer.... I know Sus...heaven on earth! XO

GO RANDY GOOOOOOOOoooooo!

Rando Rob said...

Way to go buddy, it's clear sailing for a while yet, pound those miles.
Rob

Anonymous said...

Love Love Love the pics.
Great to see Randy's awesome smile.
Cheerleading Crew - outstanding!!
Keep it up!
Hugs, Jeff & Elena

Greg Conderacci said...

Randy -- Remember that ride with you and Andrea riding the toys? You had the same smile as you do wolfing down the ice cream.
It's great to see all your good energy, buddy! Keep on cranking -- Annapolis is just around the corner!
Go, Randy, Go!
Best, Greg

Beverley said...

Randy--

You're making it look like a picnic! And that's the smile of a man with the finish line, not just a tub of ice cream, in his sights. Keep that great energy going!

Love the pics. (Let's see one of the crew chief next time.)

Going to sleep now. Will check on you first thing in the morning.

Stay safe, all of you.

--Beverley

Anonymous said...

You look fabulous... simply Fabulous!

Though do you think you can afford all those ice cream calories. What do you think you are? A young boy who rides his bike all day.

Proud of you out there.
Ride Strong, Be Safe... and Enjoy.
Lara

Jeff Fitzgerald said...

That is a lot of work for one little bowl of ice cream! Go get em' Randy!

Zucca said...

Come on Jefferson City, MO (TS #33)! Only 1110.98 miles to go Randy! You can do it!!!

Anonymous said...

Randy,
Paco called, he said he's waiting for you at the finish line!!!

Be safe...
Norma

Karen said...

Randy
You look great keep up the good work. We are all inspired by you and your determination. The updates are great... keep them coming crew. The crew is doing a great job keeping you going. A huge thumbs up for the crew. Keep on truckin' Randy, we all believe in you.

Karen Gunther

Greg Conderacci said...

Come on, Randy! Two-thirds DONE today!
You rock, Dude!

Kenny L said...

Looking strong Randy. Extra style points for the Ice Cream stop. Keep those pedals turning!

Polarjud said...

Looks like a small dish. How is weight holding up?

Dave G said...

That ice cream is going to go straight to your hips.

Great Job....keep it up!

Dave G

gina said...

Pretty Wimpy bowl of ice cream...Please tell me that's number 1 of 5! And where the heck are the cocoa puffs, chocolate sauce and whip cream? Don't tell me...Troy ate them!

We're all talking about the RAAM and thinking of you in class today, Randy! Keep up the great work - almost there. Then we can celebrate with a group breakfast when you have rested for a day or two :-).

Be safe, All!

Anne said...

Sally says:
"Can he find his mouth?"
We love you Randy! You are the Best! Mercury

Kenny L said...

Enjoying Randy, the Italian Zamboni, and the iRON man f/New Zealand leapfrogging eachother on the leaderboard. Great cast of characters battling for that last podium spot! My money is on Randy. Plenty of time left to take second as well. Allez Allez!

Andrea said...

LOVE THE SMILES! Your great awesomeness is just shining!

Thanks crew for keeping him happy and being proactive.

Warning: silly, mental break for the day below [grin & bare it, Dave G.]
- Andrea : )

My laboratory assistant has invented a device that allows you to steal other people's ideas and then permanently delete them from the subject's memory.
- Why didn't I think of that?

Anonymous said...

Rando!

Way to go! You are riding so fast I can barely keep up with you on the computer - another state cycled through. Hope you can savor (through the discomfort) the race for which you've worked trained so hard! It'll be over in a blink!

Lisa Lyon

Tom Raymond said...

Hey Randy....it's me again checking in to say hello to you and your great supporting crew. Although I think i only know one of the crew members (Susie), I certainly want to thank them all for the great job they have done and are doing to get you and your bike across this very wide country. As you ride from TS to TS you are obviously getting closer to the finish and before you realize it you will be in MD. Yeah, i know, you already know that! One other thing, don't ever ask me to ride with you again! My little 30 mile rides don't even make a sound in the bucket!!

jeff said...

Ok, so let's make him happier. There's a little something to bump your site thermometer. Will do it again when I shake your hand in Annapolis.

Go Randy Go!