I have to say that this process has been teaching me a lot about myself and continues to provide even spiritual insight to me as I "run with patience the race that is set before [me]" (Hebrews 12:1). I have definitely felt "feeble knees" (Heb 12:12) but the thoughts of all my family and friends for whom I am doing this have helped me hang in there. You can read about Stephen, my dad, Karen and others on the main page of my blog. I am especially grateful for all the kind donations that have come in. I am honored to have such a wonderful support team. I can do the running OK, but I need help with the fundraising.
On the London Tube as the doors are opening you hear, "mind the gap." Well, I have quite a gap to mind when it comes to the funding of this particular race to cure cancer that I have commenced. Your donation can help close that gap and improve the quality of life for countless cancer fighters and their families. Thank you for visiting the progress page.
This is the companion page to http://carl4dublin4lls.blogspot.com/
PROGRESS IN A NUTSHELL. . .
As of September October 6, 2008 I have shifted my training schedule to run-commuting to work 4 days a week (a 10.6 mile round trip).
Also, I am now running the Atlanta Weather Channel Marathon on November 27, 2008. Unfortunately the Team In Training Program has frozen my donation page, so I am sad to report that it is not possible to donate to my campaign any longer. I would like to thank all those who have donated time, resources, encouragement and prayers.
PROGRESS IN A NUTSHELL. . .
As of September October 6, 2008 I have shifted my training schedule to run-commuting to work 4 days a week (a 10.6 mile round trip).
Also, I am now running the Atlanta Weather Channel Marathon on November 27, 2008. Unfortunately the Team In Training Program has frozen my donation page, so I am sad to report that it is not possible to donate to my campaign any longer. I would like to thank all those who have donated time, resources, encouragement and prayers.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Minding the gap
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