A Ride for Baby Granton

Granton Bayless is a six month old little boy from Bolivar, Missouri. In March of 2008, Granton was diagnosed with Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCID.) SCID is a rare genetic disorder in which the immune system fails to develop. Granton is the light of his parents' life and has become the focus of prayer for a countless number of friends, family, and others. The financial strain on Granton's Mom and Dad has already been great and has only been overshadowed by the emotional strain they have felt over these last few weeks. On June 16th, 2008, I will set off on a five day, 330 mile solo bicycle ride to raise money for Granton's family. Your pledges will allow us all to attempt to help alleviate some of this financial strain. This Blog will let you know how you can contribute, as well as keeping you updated on the progress leading up to and during the ride.

Thank you for your support and Prayers,
Jayme Green

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Home

OK, I'm home now and I've had a nice long relaxing day with my family. My wife and our best friends, the Riggins, threw me a great party last night when I got back. There were lots of people and lots of food, most of which Jenna managed to get donated and I got to rest and hang out and have fun in my own driveway all evening.

Here are a few final stats from the ride. The Granton Bayless Benefit Ride was 357.4 miles from Topeka to Bolivar by way of Burlington, Caney, Pittsburg, & Stockton. The actual time spent on the bike was 22 hours & 23 minutes. I saw 13 counties and 25 towns. I also got to meet and spend time with dozens of people as well as several people I already knew. The ride raised around $8000.00 and is still bringing in money for Jenni, Daniel, & Granton.

There are too many people to thank but I wanted to mention a few that really helped this thing happen. First off was my support crew, my wife and son who have been with me all through the planning and execution of the ride, and my brother, Toby, who was with me every mile. I also want to thank Guy, Jerry, Colleen, & Ron for the escort out of town. Pastor Van Zile, Judd & Nadine, Dennis & Kristen, and everybody else in Burlington, you were the perfect first stop. Blair and Amanda and family, Darby, Mike, & Mr. Bayless, thank you for the huge meal and the farm hospitality. Lisa, Andrew, and Countryside Christian Church for providing a great place to rest and just watch the Cubbies play in Pittsburg. David and Pat Steinmuller and all the kids and teachers at Stockton Elementary School, you were all awesome and it was great to get to share what I was doing with you. Clayton & Amanda and everybody else who helped plan the event at Wellspring Baptist Fellowship, what a perfect way to end the ride. I want to thank all my family who showed up on Thursday for the end of the ride and my friends & family at home who were waiting to greet me on Saturday. I would especially like to thank Debbie at the Bank of Bolivar for keeping track of all the money and all of the business, orginizations, families, and individuals who donated to the benefit, I would like to give special mention to my home church, Cnetral Park Christian Church, both for their donations and for their support throughout the ride. MG Machining (my parents' shop) helped with road expenses and the t-shirts. (FYI: If you would like to order a t-shirt, please make a comment along with what size you would like.) All the donations went to help Granton and that was the purpose for all of this. Finally, I want to thank Kay, Jenna, and Jerra from Sunshine Bike Shop. Without a bike and your support, this whole thing wouldn't have happened. You are wonderful ladies and have an amazing shop and I hope your business continues to grow. Thanks to everybody.

Once I get all the pictures and videos squared away and figured out, I'll post them on the blog, keep an eye out.

Friday, June 20, 2008

Day Five-End of the Road

The ride is officially over! I went 23.7 miles in 1 hour & 31 minutes, just an easy last day ride from Stockton Lake to Bolivar. The end of the ride party was great. I got to Wellspring Baptist around 7:30 pm and did a lap around the parking lot with all the kids. Jenni & Daniel were there along with a large part of my family and several of the people who contributed to the ride including The McCullahs and others that helped them plan the event and Kay, Jenna, & Jerra from Sunshine Bike Shop. The bike was raffled off and raised about $1200 dollars, it was pretty hard to give it away after more than 350 on it but now hopefully someone else will get as much use as I did from it over the last week. At last approximation, the Granton Bayless Benefit Ride had raised approximately $8000.00 for Jenni, Daniel, & Baby G! I'm going to bed now and tomorrow I get to go home-I miss my wife and boy and can't wait to see them. Thanks to everybody who helped with the ride, whether you put us up, fed us, donated, or even just prayed. I'll post more tomorrow. Keep an eye on the blog, there is still money coming in and I'll keep posting even now that it's over.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Day Four

Alright, day 4 is in the books already. 72.3 miles in 4 hours & 28 minutes. I was making great time until I hit Highway 39 and all the wonderful hills between E Highway & Stockton. I guess I am at the north edge of the Ozarks, what do I expect? We made it to Stockton at around 1pm where we were greeted by the Students at Stockton Elementary, where Jenni taught art until Granton came along. We spent about a half an hour talking to the kids about what we were doing and they had a chance to ask lots of questions, tell lots of stories, and even come up to see and touch the bike. Getting to spend time with the kids and tell them about Baby G (although most of them are already pretty familiar with the story) was a great experience. We finished the ride with a trip across the Stockton Dam up to the campground. From there we were treated to lunch by Pat Steinmuller, Jenni's former boss and the principal at Stockton Elementary and got to hang out with her grandsons, Drew and Tate. Only one more short day left!

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

A Message from Tobe...(Day Three)

Hey everyone, this is Toby. Jamye wanted me to add the blog today. We have just arrived in Pittsburg and what a day it was. Today was suppose to be a shorter day than yesterday but it ended up being longer than expected. When we finished the day Jayme had put in a 100.1 mile day and made it in less time than yesterday (6 hours, 25 minutes.) So we are going to go to the hotel and crash for the night maybe grab a bite. In the morning we will set out for a 70 mile day and end up at Stockton Lake to do a little bit of camping. We miss everyone and look forward to seeing everyone at the end of the week. Until next time...

The SAG MAN

And if your wondering what that means....Support and Gear Man

Riding out the storm

We're still here at the Bayless home waiting for the rain to move out of southern Kansas into Oklahoma. The sky is clearing up and we haven't seen any lightning for a while now so we should be on the road before long. I added a couple pictures to the site. The first is on the "Day One" post and is of Pastor Van Zile and myself outside the Church. The second on "Day Two" is Toby, Mr. Bayless and I posing next to Toby's truck with the Trusty Steed. I don't have the best expression on my face in this one but it's the only one we have with all three of us.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Day Two


OK, now to day two. We took off from Burlington a little before 8:00 this morning. The weather was still nice and cool but the wind had changed direction and I had to fight a bit of a headwind all morning so I didn't quite make as good time as yesterday. All in all it was a pretty good ride. We stopped in Neodesha and had lunch and took a little break before we took off for the afternoon portion of the ride. Once we hit Independence, the roads flattened out and the wind turned in my favor again and the last 25 or so miles of the trip went pretty fast. When we hit the big hill coming into Caney I knew I'd made it in one piece. Today was 98.2 miles in 6 hours & 28 minutes. We met Blair and Amanda Millemon, along with their family and a reporter from the local paper in the parking lot of Daniel's Alma Mater, Caney Valley High School. Blair, another one of those invaluable people that has helped more than I could possibly thank him for, then took us to the Bayless Farm, where Dennis (Granton's grandpa) and Darby (his aunt) already had the grill fired up and the table set. We were then treated to a massive feast, which after 100 miles on a bike was exactly what I needed. We've gotten to spend the evening in the home Daniel grew up in and visit with everybody and hear stories about Daniel and Granton and everybody-and if you've met Dennis Bayless, you know the man knows how to tell a story. OK, that's it for me tonight, I'm off to take an ice bath and a hot shower.

Day One-continued

OK, before I get into day two, let me back up and finish my thought on Day one. First of all, the trip was 63.1 miles from the LEC to the front door of the Christian Church of Burlington. It took right at 3 hours & 30 minutes. When we got there we were greeted by Pastor Gordon Van Zile, who took excellent care of us (and is one of the people who really helped this trip happen.) Shortly after we arrived we were also greeted by both the local newspaper, The Coffey County Republican, and the chamber of commerce. That evening we were treated to a wonderful dinner by members of the Young Adults Sunday school class-(Thank you Dennis and Kristen for hosting and everyone else for the great time and food.) After dinner we were welcomed into the home of Judd and Nadine Graham. The Grahams took unbelievable care of us giving us comfortable beds to sleep in, great company and a big (I probably ate more than I should have before a long ride) breakfast. Thank you to the amazing town of Burlington and the people of the Christian Church of Burlington for setting the bar so high on the first day of the trip.

Monday, June 16, 2008

Day One


Day one is officially in the books. I left the Law Enforcement Center at a little after 11:00 this morning. My wife and mother in law, several close friends and co-workers, and a few news reporters came out to see me off. I was escorted out of town by Sgt. Gardner and Officer Monasmith (my partner) from the Bike Unit and Officers Hollar and Stuart escorted me out of town on Topeka Blvd. Of course the bike guys had to stop and help a stalled car at I-470 & Topeka (always vigilant.) It was a beautiful day! I had just enough sun and when it started to get hot, I had a little rain-just enough to cool off. To top it all off, I had the wind at my back almost the whole way. That was especially nice on some of the loooonnnnggg hills in southern Osage and northern Coffey Counties. My father in law will be proud that we even stopped at BETO Junction where Toby was introduced to the world famous "giant" cinnamon rolls. We got into Burlington a little after four and have been resting here at the church. Getting ready to go eat now. So far Burlington has been great-but more on that later. I'm late for dinner.

Official Start

I'll be taking off in a little over two hours, see you in Burlington!

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Here We Go!!!

OK, It's here! Just a few hours left and I'll be heading out. The bike is ready and Toby's truck is packed. We're gonna try to get some rest tonight but with all the preparing and getting ready, I'm not sure if I can sleep tonight now that it's finally here. I guess I have to. Anybody who wants to is invited to the LEC to see us off tomorrow around 11. Thanks to everybody who helped get us to this point. Keep an eye on the blog for updates throughout the week!

Oh yeah, KSNT in Topeka did a story on the ride tonight, they don't have a link on their site yet but I'll post one when I can.

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Resting Up

I'm in Iowa, celebrating my parents' anniversary and trying to get some rest. I've been taking it easy and getting ready for Monday morning. I got to see Sandy and Todd this afternoon for the anniversary party, they told me everybody on their end is getting fired up for the ride and I definately am as well. Toby is here with me and he's ready to go too. We'll head back to Kansas tomorrow and double check that we have everything ready to go. Nothing much else to report, just two more days!

Friday, June 13, 2008

Newspaper Articles

Here are a couple links to articles in the Bolivar and Topeka papers.
From the Bolivar Herald Free Press from Yesterday:
http://www.zwire.com/site/index.cfm?newsid=19767517&BRD=2841&PAG=461&dept_id=611093&rfi=8
From the Topeka Capitol Journal today:
http://cjonline.com/stories/061308/loc_290170424.shtml

Thursday, June 12, 2008

3 Days to Go

Just putting the finishing touches on the preparations here. I picked up a set of custom decals for the bike donated by Action Signs to Go here in Topeka. They match the lettering already on the bike and say "RIDE FOR GRANTON JUNE 16TH-20TH, 2008" they also have the two Bible verses that have been used floating around on the blogs quite a bit; "ISAIAH 40:31" (the verse I have kind of used as the theme for the ride,) and "ROMANS 12:12" (the verse that has been the theme for Granton's recovery.) Signs to Go also made magnetic signs for Toby's truck during the ride. They did an outstanding job, everything looks great. Thanks to Doug and the rest of the crew at Signs to Go.
There has been a bit of an update to the plan for the ride. I reported yesterday that I would be staying in Caney with Daniel's close friend, Blair. Well, I'm still riding to Caney on the second day, but after we arrive at the school in town, Blair is going to take us out to the Bayless farm where we'll stay with Daniel's father, Dennis. The recent rain has hindered the wheat harvest a bit and Dennis felt that since he was able, he needed to host us while we were there. Blair is promising an excellent meal on the farm that evening, which will be greatly appreciated after the nearly 100 mile ride that day.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Final Route


Here We Go, 4 Days Left.

The Final Route is Set:

I'll leave from the Topeka/Shawnee County Law Enforcement Center, 320 S Kansas in Topeka at around 11:00 am on Monday, June 12th. My Brother Toby will be with me in the SAG (Support And Gear) vehicle. The rest of the TPD Bike Unit (pictured at right-I'm on the far left) will escort me to the city limits as we ride south on Topeka Blvd. I'll continue south on Hwy 75 to Burlington where Tobe and I will stay the night courtesy of The Christian Church of Burlington.
We'll leave early Tuesday morning and keep going south on 75 to Daniel's home town of Caney, where we'll stay the night with one of Daniel's best friends, Blair Millemon and hopefully get to spend some time with some of Daniel's family and the people he grew up with.
Wednesday will take us back to the Northeast to Pittsburg, where Countryside Christian Church has gotten us a motel room to rest in for the night.
On Thursday we'll enter Missouri as we continue Northeast toward Stockton, where Jenni taught. Hopefully we'll make it in time for Jenni's former Principal to get the kids in town involved as we pass through on our way to Crabtree Cove at Stockton Lake. The United States Army Corps of Engineers has donated a free night at the campground so my little brother and I can get in touch with nature (just in case the 300+ miles on a bicycle in the elements leading up to this point wouldn't accomplish that. )
Friday will mostly be down time and a chance to rest and enjoy the lake. We'll take off for Bolivar around 5 or 6 that evening in time to meet the kids for the big finish at Wellspring Baptist Fellowship in Bolivar.
I hope to see many of you either during the ride or after at the End of the Ride Event. Keep praying for the ride-but more importantly KEEP PRAYING FOR THAT BABY!!!

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

T-Shirts


MG Machining in Bedford, Iowa has donated T-shirts for the ride. There will be a few for sale at the end of the ride event and if I get enough interest, I will take orders for more after the ride. Money raised from the sale of the shirts will also go into Granton's Benefit Ride account. I've included a picture of the front of the shirt. The back will say "On Wings Like Eagles" and will have the names of sponsors and a thank you to all that donated to the ride.
Thank you to all the donations that are coming in right now. Things are going great, keep them coming Lord. 5 days away!

Monday, June 9, 2008

End of the Ride Event


Here is an email I got from Amanda McCullah about the event being planned for Friday the 20th when I get to Bolivar.


Ride For Granton Bayless
Ice Cream
and
Dessert Social
Admission is a dessert or ice cream.
To be held at Wellspring Baptist fellowship on Friday, June 20th at 7:00pm.
The custom made bike, worth over $1,000.00 and donated by Sunshine Bike Shop, will be raffled off!
Tickets prices are:
1 = $5.00
5 = $20.00
10 = $45.00
There will be a bike and trike parade for kids beginning at 7:30pm. All kids who would like to participate need to bring their decorated bike or trike to the Wellspring parking lot by 7:15. Vote for the best decorated bike or trike!
Prizes will be awarded!
The picture above is the bike in question. It is a Surly Long Haul Trucker. It's designed for long distance rides. The color is Utility Blue and the size is 58cm (it fits me and I'm 5'9/180.) Hope to see everybody there on the 20th.

Sunday, June 8, 2008

A Visit with the Star


Yesterday I had the chance to go to Children's Mercy to see everybody. I got to Kansas City in the early afternoon and surprised Grandpa Todd & Grandma Sandy when I walked into the waiting room. I got to visit with them, Jenni, and Daniel for quite a while. We were able to talk about and work out some of the details for the ride and just had a chance to talk and tell stories. Then, Granton's mommy took me in to see the Star of the Ride. The picture is of the big guy resting from his chemo. You can't see it very well, but even though he's out, his little hand is holding onto my finger while he sleeps. He's a tough little guy and getting to see him gave me something to concentrate on while I ride next week. I got to spend quite a bit of time with him and at one point, he even woke up. He made it pretty clear that he didn't feel the best but his mommy was able to calm him right down and get him back to sleep. It was a great afternoon, I didn't want to start this thing without getting to spend a little time with Baby G before I left. Just one week to go!

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Things are coming together

Things have been going great this week. Donations and pledges are coming in and ther more we can give Jenni & Daniel the better. I have found a campground-Thanks to Blythe in Stockton-at Stockton Lake for the last night of the ride, I just need to get a hold of them and reserve a spot. Nobody ever answers the phone there. I did an interview with the Topeka Capitol Journal yesterday promoting the ride and I'm getting some interest from businesses around town in helping out. Only 12 days 'til we take off.