Saturday, March 7, 2009

Runner's High

So today is the 6th official week of training and we have raised...wait for it...$221,000! Even in this time of economic uncertainty the charitable nature of the human race is not uncertain...we continue to break records.

The past two seasons I have participated I have really focused on the running, more so on the healing as last season ended up just being a "get through it" run. So I'm trying a new tactic this season, just lay back and enjoy the ride. The fellowship has been great, hanging out with old friends and making new ones.

I expected today's run to kinda suck as it was snowing on my drive in but once we decided to hit the trail, the rain and snow stopped so that we could get our 110 minutes in and there was the tease of sunshine in the distance. Unfortunately the sun was distant and as we were visiting and enjoying a fantastic "Breakfast by Skip" the snow picked up again.

I didn't plug in for today's run and just enjoyed the atmosphere and the sights...the company of the other TNT'ers and the beauty of Washington. I can't wait for next week's run.

This weeks mission moment was two part:
  • Sara English - one of our captains, shared her personal story of Lymphoma with us. It is really enlightening when the person running alongside you turns to you and thanks you for being there because their life was saved due to the many funds raised by this organization.
  • Another member shared her story of how a little boy was laying his mom to rest today because she was unable to fight off her blood cancer. There was a fair amount of tears going around the group as she read the letter that her 8 year old niece wrote to the little boy telling him how sorry she was that his mommy was gone.

I'm thankful for every week that I walk away from practice that I have the ability to be there and foment change. I had a runner's high today that I'm still riding hours later that didn't come from the physical run itself, but from the fellowship that I encountered today. It was 40F, snow/raining and on the water but we had 50 people show up to run together to show their committment and solidarity to raising money to support blood cancer research and patient services. So to those of you that have donated or have contributed in some other way, I say thank you and know that you personally are touching lives.



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