
I hope this first week of June finds each of you blessed, encouraged, and doing well.
Since beginning this blog and sharing my journey through YouTube, ryding my bike on the open road and offering the words God places on my heart along the way, it has truly been a blessing. But as this adventure continues, so do the responsibilities and opportunities that come with it. And sometimes, that means I’m not able to create or post as often as I used to.
They’re good challenges to have, but I’d be lying if I said I don’t miss those quieter moments of simply sharing encouragement more consistently.
Still, I’ve always believed this: it’s the life we live off the bike that makes life on the bike even sweeter. Ryding doesn’t pause life. If anything, life becomes even fuller, especially now, as my husband and I step into this empty-nester season and begin scaling things differently together.
The first week of June arrived before I even realized it. And this past week has been stressful on many levels, some good stress, some heavy stress, but stress, nonetheless.

This past Sunday, sitting in Mass, the message was simple but powerful: Remember.
Remember what God has done.
Remember the “Egypt’s” He brought you out of.
Remember the waters He made a way through.
Remember the battles you no longer must fight.
As I sat there, I found myself reflecting on the goodness of God, His mercy, His grace, and His faithfulness. And I realized something important: even the days that feel overwhelming are still good days. They are filled with unseen work that God is doing behind the scenes, even when I can’t fully understand it.
My heart also drifted to the voice of the late Gospel maestro, Daryl Coley, and his song “I Can’t Tell It All.” Sometimes, I simply can’t tell all the things God has done, because life away from the bike has a way of fading those memories. But that’s when you need to put yourself in a timeout and remember.
Because sometimes life doesn’t make sense. Sometimes you can’t trace what God is doing or understand the path He’s leading you on. In those moments, all you can do is lift your hands, smile through it, and remember. Remember His faithfulness. Remember His provision. Remember how He brought you through before. And trust that the same God who carried you then is carrying you now…And for that, I give Him praise.

So, as we live life on and off the bike this month of June. I want to encourage you to hold this close throughout the month of June, whether you’re on your bike or walking through everyday life. Let remembrance be your strength when things feel uncertain and your anchor when life feels heavy.
And I also ask that you continue to keep our Windsisters in prayer, those caring for loved ones battling illness. Pray for strength when they are weary, peace when they are overwhelmed, comfort in difficult moments, and God’s healing touch over those in need.
As for me, I’m pressing forward with gratitude, even during a full and stretching season.
Have a beautiful and blessed June…Ryde safe and Stay in Faith!
Let Us Pray!
Lord, thank You for bringing us into the month of June. We ask for Your peace to cover our minds, Your strength to carry us through every challenge, and Your wisdom to guide our steps on every road we travel, both on and off the bike. Help us to remember Your faithfulness in every season and to trust You even when we cannot see the full picture. Watch over our loved ones, especially those who are weary or caring for the sick and surround them with Your comfort and healing. Keep us safe, grounded, and grateful. In Jesus’ name, I Pray Amen.
Ryde Safe & Stay in Faith