First off, I have been an inconsistent blogger lately, and I apologize to the 3 of you who check this regularly. Things have been a little busy around here- first and foremost- Pat got back from Iraq last Tuesday! It is such a joy and relief to have him home, but I don't want to get into too much detail about that here. After Sunday, I'll let you know what a deployment more closely resembles- TRAINING for a marathon or actually running it. I still suspect that it is the former.
I also had a minor set back with my training- as reported earlier, I was feeling great after the 21 mile run two weeks ago- I was on top of the world! Then I woke up that next morning and had the same pain in my foot that I had a few weeks ago, only this time it was in the left foot. I didn't think a lot of it as I seemed to recover in about a week the first time, so I tried to stay off of it (although I didn't do as good of a job this go-round,) and iced it, etc. This time it didn't get better as quickly, though, and I actually missed our 12 mile training run for week 20. Luckily it finally started to feel better by early last week, and now I'm back in the game and pain free! Oh, and I completed week 21's 8 mile training run with no problems, AND I saw Ryan Reynolds (see post below) at mile 6! We yelled all kinds of encouraging phrases at him and told him that he would be fine in his marathon, and gave him the anti-nipple bleeding tips we've read. I think he thought we were crazy.
Here we are now in the home stretch- the marathon is just DAYS away, and I am still somewhat amazed that I am going to run a marathon. I AM GOING TO RUN A FREAKING MARATHON! If you had told me a year ago that I'd be headed to San Francisco on October 19, 2008 to run 26.2 miles, I would have laughed at you, and then sat down on the couch to watch TV while eating a bag of potato chips. No lie. But here I am- living proof that anyone can do it. I watched Spirit Of The Marathon this weekend, and I would recommend it to anyone thinking about attempting one of their own- it goes to show that anyone can do it. There is a 70 year old guy in the movie that started running the Chicago Marathon 5 years ago and runs it every year... amazing.
I don't think I would have been able to do this on my own- no way. Team In Training is a remarkable organization, not only in the training and support that they have provided me, but for the hundreds of thousands of dollars that they raise for Leukemia and Lymphoma research and treatment. At this point, I have raised $5,625, which is nothing to sneeze at, but my Westside Los Angeles team has raised- get this- OVER $257,812 as a team! A quarter of a million dollars- imagine what that money can do. It's a whole research grant, it is patient aid and education. It's pretty cool. My team consisted of 81 folks fundraising, which averages out to about $3,200 per person. Now- an even more impressive figure? There are 7,000 TNT participants running in the Nike Women's Marathon this Sunday! If each one raised even $1000 less than the $3,200 per person our team raised (and I am estimating low- I imagine the figure is actually higher,) That is over $15 MILLION dollars raised! How amazing and awe-inspiring is that?
At the end of the day- at mile 24, when my feet just don't feel like they can go any further, that is what is going to get me through. That so many of you believed in me enough (even when I didn't believe in myself) and care about this cause, and you reached into your wallets and helped us make a difference. I have no illusions- I know that Sunday will be hard. But I don't think it even begins to compare to the chemotherapy or radiation or any of the other tough stuff that folks battling blood cancers go through every day. I am running on Sunday for my cousin Ashley, and I will think of her and the folks like her when the going gets tough, and I will know that I can keep going, because I can. And I know that any one of them would choose a marathon over chemotherapy any day of the week. This is the least that I can do, even if it is more than I ever thought that I could do.
Please say a little prayer for me between 7 AM and 1 PM PST on Sunday as I will be slogging it out on the streets of San Francisco and I'm sure I will need all the help I can get. I heard rumors that there was a website folks could go to and enter your bib number to track your progress as you go- if that is in fact true, I will post that info here. I'll send an update once I'm done on Sunday when (God willing,) I am a Marathon finisher, and will post photos later next week!
Thanks again for everything- I can't believe it is here!
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