You're right, AGuest... Neither of them will ever forget it. We didn't know then about Ali's heart failure. She must have had it, as the dr. believes that she had had it for some time..
It was a crazy time, because 2 days into the walk, Aubrey, (Ali's daughter, 10yo at the time) had an awful accident. She was staying with my son, went out to ride a bike, lost control going down hill, and slammed face first into a tree... shattering her face. David stopped his walk for 2 weeks, until Aubrey was out of the hospital. Then she came and stayed with me until the walk was over. She has had a remarkable recovery. If you didn't know her before, you wouldn't know there was any damage. She still needs more surgery...but needs to wait until she is a little older.
David completed his walk... had to speed it up a bit because of the time limitation. He stopped at many shelters along the way, and raised money and supplies for each of them. ..and spent time with the kids. It changed him. He has such a huge heart... and he is a big help to Ali in her current health challenges.
See... I keep saying Ali needs to write a book. She has quite a story to tell.
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