by Bruce Johnson | Nov 5, 2013 | Current Blog
Looks like the Card Fairy visited last night and left some beautiful new cards for the trip. Thank you Nancy Laver! #motorcycleformiracles #johnsonjourneys #SickKids #CMN
by Bruce Johnson | Nov 4, 2013 | Current Blog, Instagram Photostream, Motorcycle for Miracles
So we’re sitting down to eat this morning at Cora’s Restaurant and look who shows up to take our order. No worries about Alyssa Rae making her presence felt today for our SickKids departure! Table of five in tears…
by Bruce Johnson | Nov 4, 2013 | Current Blog, Instagram Photostream, Motorcycle for Miracles
15 years ago today, on my 34th birthday, we got the worst news any expecting parents can get…and our journey with Alyssa Rae and SickKids Hospital began.
by Bruce Johnson | Nov 2, 2013 | Current Blog, Motorcycle for Miracles
You never know where something will go in life until you release it to the universe and see. This journey Holly and I are about to embark upon is one of those moments. I can admit that I was more nervous of the thought of fundraising in our daughter Alyssa Rae’s...
by Bruce Johnson | Oct 27, 2013 | Current Blog
Holly’s blue bowl of hail… #winterhasarrived
by Bruce Johnson | Oct 26, 2013 | Current Blog
“Merci a Lise pour m’envoyer le livre Le Journal d’AurĂ©lie Laflamme,” dit Holly.
by Bruce Johnson | Oct 15, 2013 | Current Blog
World’s most comfortable underwear has arrived, just in time for the motorcycle journey. Thanks @dezprice! #permissiontoplay #baselayer #mydrytechnology #keyholecomfort
by Bruce Johnson | Oct 12, 2013 | Current Blog
RE/MAX Ontario-Atlantic sure knows how to make a guy feel special! Thanks for the RE/MAX swag and thanks for your great support for the upcoming journey.
by Bruce Johnson | Oct 10, 2013 | Current Blog
Teacher conference in preparation for Holly’s big trip. How incredibly fortunate we’ve been through the years to have such phenomenal teachers for our kids.
by Bruce Johnson | Oct 7, 2013 | Current Blog
Thank you…thank you…thank you Max and Adam for correctly diagnosing the dead fuel pump in my bike. I can’t wait to hear her engine roaring again soon.