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First Family Outing: Photos

December 26, 2012 by Ryan's Rally LLC 18 Comments

We did it! On Christmas eve we all piled in the handicap van that was donated to us by Koons Automotive and went out on the town. Everything went off without a hitch… just as smooth as silk. That van rocked! We were able to carry all his medical equipment, supplies, three passengers, Ryan in […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Austin Vantrease, Jonathan May, Ryan Diviney, Van

First Family Outing is a “No Go”

December 22, 2012 by Ryan's Rally LLC 9 Comments

I wasn’t able to write yesterday. Mostly, my day was filled with some routine legal procedures. This left me short on time for getting Ryan’s therapies in. I also had to jump in the shower an extra time (when I got home from being out) because a women I was around, seemingly oblivious (or not […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Austin Vantrease, Jonathan May, Ryan Diviney

Purpose is a Bastard. Irony is It’s Bitch.

December 20, 2012 by Ryan's Rally LLC 14 Comments

Tonight will be our first family outing in over thirty-seven months. Again, we can not thank Koons Automotive enough for donating the mobility van that makes this all possible! Sometime after the sun goes down (not exactly sure of the time since it depends on when our friend can get here to watch the house) […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Austin Vantrease, Jonathan May, Ryan Diviney

Koons Automotive Heartfelt Donation

December 18, 2012 by Ryan's Rally LLC 29 Comments

  Koons Automotive. What a wonderful, caring, and sincerely humble organization! Really, just a great group of people working for a great company. Yesterday they donated a new “adapted” van with all the fanfare and celebration. It opens up a whole new world for Ryan and my family. It was overwhelming… in a good way. […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Austin Vantrease, Jonathan May, Ryan Diviney, Van

Koons Donating Van!

December 17, 2012 by Ryan's Rally LLC 11 Comments

Today’s a big day for us! Koons Automotive is donating a new “adapted” van. Most people know this as a handicap van, but I thinking it might not be politically correct to say this any longer. Not sure why. I should probably look in to this. 

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Austin Vantrease, Jonathan May, Ryan Diviney

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