Who’s got time for cancer?
Training for the half marathon and fundraising for The Leukemia &
Lymphoma Society (LLS) is a full time job!!!!!
(but one I am ever grateful to have!)
For example:
On Thursday of this week, I took an hour off work mid-day and went to the LLS San Diego Chapter office to pick up a propane griddle for a Pancake Feed Fundraiser that Team IPA will be hosting next Saturday after the workout.
Friday was an excursion to Lightning Brewery in
A small sampling of Lightning Brewery's award-winning brews. |
Jim Crute, owner of Lightning Brewery, alongside a very grateful recipient of his generosity, smack dab in the middle of the brewing operation. The scent in there was heavenly! |
Saturday it was back up to Poway
for our longest Team In Training session yet, 5 miles. Uphill.
Both ways. OK, I made up that
last part. But the uphill portion was
ass-kicking – that’s why I indulged in my newest post-session obsession: a big-ass
breakfast burrito from Nando’s in Lemon Grove .
Eggs, ham, potatoes, and cheese, all swaddled in a perfectly grilled tortilla. Damn! |
Today was spent shopping for supplies for the Pancake Feed:
mix, butter, syrup, plates, utensils.
The highlight of the week, however, was being presented the
weekly Spirit Award at Saturday’s workout session by an amazing woman, TNT Mentor
and teammate - Carmel . Her words were based on the Beatles’ song, “Here
Comes the Sun,” and reduced me (and several others) to a crying mess. From the moment I met her at the first
session, I knew she was someone I would form a great bond with. She has a huge heart and a wonderful soul and
is always smiling, and the abundance of positive energy that comes from her is
amazing.
"Here Comes the Sun" |
The weekly Spirit Award is a classic Team In Training jacket that is passed to each recipient. Before being passed to the next, inspirational words are penned on flowing ribbons. |
Motivation. |
- Treasured time with Amanda.
- More time with wonderful friends.
- A healthier diet.
- A more fit lifestyle.
- The opportunity to tangibly help others affected with blood cancers.
- Training for a half-marathon for gosh sakes (that one was never even CLOSE to being on my radar).
- And having remarkable people come into my life that I would have never met otherwise.
Lymphoma can try its hardest to inflict fear and uncertainty and unhappiness
on me, but that just ain’t gonna happen.
How can it, when I’m surrounded by so much GOOD?
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