Hi Every,
By the way Adrian, thanks for that Wild, Wild West, not! A little insider joke between colleagues. They must miss me at work! Yeah right.

Well, I made it to the Boston area but with much frustration. The
onboard GPS that comes with the
Goldwings is very unreliable when in the big cities like New
York and Boston. It would literally not let me out of the cities before it would keep saying "Off Course", even though it would send me in that specific direction. This is actually a known issue for Goldwing owners. So, I have decided to start use my
external GPS system (
TomTom 720) and give that a try instead. The other one gets me to the city but that is all that it is good for. I'll never buy a
Garmin, that is for sure. don't fbe fooled by them. Yes, I could pay $200 for the updates but my TomTom 720 updates for free through the Internet and you have to wonder why it won't find roads that have been around forever as opposed to paying for the updates.
I'm currently in Farmington, NY (western NY State) and will be heading to Cleveland, via Niagara Falls, NY. I figure I may never get out here again so I'd better do it now.
I spent Tuesday evening at my Uncle Roly and Aunt Kirsten's home in Medfield, MA. It was so good to see them after 16 years. I even got to see my cousin Christian who is really smart, good looking, and working on his MBA. By the way Christian send me the pictures you took of us. I forgot to take some. Well I was scheduled to visit Dana-Farber Comprehensive Cancer Center here in Boston but did not hear back from them and waited around until 11:30pm when I had to head west. They sounded like things were really crazy for them right now anyway, so I didn't mind. OK, I didn't want to get lost in the Boston area, again. The ride to Massachusetts was really nice though. After leaving the White Plains, NY area where the home office for The Leukemia & Lymphoma office is located the scenery was beautiful. I saw the best looking old and newer homes/mansions that I think I've every seen in my life. There were some very old colonial mansions in Connecticut that I so wanted to stop and take pictures of but being behind schedule deterred me from doing so.
As you will notice in this update, I'm actually having to go backwards in telling you

everything. Yesterday after I checked out of the hotel in White Plains, NY, prior to my visit to the
LLS home office up the road, I got a returned call from them and was very disappointed. So much, that I thought I was going to have to end this trip and come home. No, seriously! After explaining my
legitimate frustrations about the major communications issues or there lack of, between
LLS and the cancer research centers that I had already visited, I was basically told that my expectations were higher than the support that
LLS could offer. I almost felt like I was wasting mine and everyone
else's time and effort. Not what someone who is traveling all the way around the country, wants to hear but there is a light at the end of this tunnel.
Basically, when I had showed up to a few of the cancer research centers along the way, they had no idea who I was and what I was trying to accomplish. Luckily though, after explaining it to them, they were very gracious and gave me a tour of their facility and explained to me about some of the research that they are involved in. I will say though, it is amazing what strides researchers and doctors have made over the years when it comes to leukemia and lymphoma. It is a tremendous amount of dedicated time, effort, and most of all money. What I really want to do though is get the cancer research centers to e-mail me what they have been doing because so that I can put something together for those of you that are reading my blog site. This way would be much more effective and I won't hack it apart in trying to explain.
So anyway, I went to visit with Nancy Klein (Chief Marketing and Revenue Officer) and Pamela Edelstein (Director of National Media Events) and after discussing what had happened they offered to help me fix the situation and move forward. Do you want to talk about a big stress relief or what? Nancy had me working with Pamela on re-doing my itinerary to work with what we have confirmed already. So this means not going up into Maine and working my way around and down and cutting out some of the originally planned visits. Pamela called the LLS chapters directly to have them help coordinate my visits with their designated cancer research centers which, is how this normally works, as I have also discovered. This seems to be working very well and after my visit to Dana-Farber Cancer Research Center, I will head towrds Cleveland, OH. and then Columbus, OH. After working with them, I felt so much better and that I was getting the specific support I needed to accomplish this trip. I should also say that I met Andrea (misplaced her business card) who interviewed me for their June E-News letter that goes out to people that I don't know at all but the interview will be in there. I'm sure to cancer clinics and local LLS chapters.
I'm really not going to bore you with my journey through each of the states as I was just riding and trying to make as much progress as possible. I did get smart in New York and was told about the E-Z Pass which is good in most of the east coast states. This way I don't have to stop at each of the toll booths and dig out change for the toll roads. Basically, I attached this electronic device on my windshield and make sure it has enough money and I can go through the toll booths without trying to dig out money from my pockets on the bike. Motorcycles really get ripped off though when it comes to the toll roads. Yes, I'm pulling a one axle (two wheeled) trailer but they are charging motorcycles twice the amount of a car and how many wheels does a car have? 4 How many wheels do I have with my trailer, 4. Someone please explain the logic behind this thinking. I will be contacting the American Motorcycle Association's legislative group to bring this up and see about having it changed. I understand about tractor trailers and counting the axles but my bike is not a tractor trailer either. OK, enough of me whinning.
By the way, I want to give a shout out to my awesome wife. Lisa has been behind the scenes and helping me with the itinerary and coordination as well with the cancer research centers. I could not do this without her. Because of her job and our zoo (two dogs and a cat) Lisa was not able to do this trip with me but I'm glad that is the case because this trip would have put her over the edge in many ways.
OK, there really isn't much more to tell. I'm working on my Photobucket.com account to allow all of you to see all of my pictures. I still have some uploading to do though. And I'm working on the video but it really isn't turning out the way I'd like so more to come soon.
Oh, before I forget. Below is my new itinerary as well:
Revised itinerary
Tuesday, May 26, 2009.
Date City Cancer Center Contacts
Wednesday
May 27 Boston Dana Farber (cancelled)
Friday
May 29 Cleveland am. Cleveland Clinic
Comprehensive Cancer Center
Columbus pm Ohio State James Cancer
Hospital & Solove Research Center
Monday
June 1 Chicago Robert H. Laurie Comp.
Cancer Center
Wednesday
June 3 Rochester Mayo Clinic & Comprehensive Cancer Center
Monday
June 8 Seattle Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Cancer Center
Thursday
June 11 Irvine Choa Family Comp.
Cancer Center
Friday
June 12 Tucson Arizona Cancer Center
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