Well, I still haven't even officially started training with the team, but I am tired. The computer stuff is most frustrating, because anyone who knows me understands that I am not computer savy. I still don't quite understand how I just got to this page to type this!
Anyway, swimming is very hard (I must say)! 5 am is a good time to go though. Crazy huh! Tomorrow I run about 5 miles. Hopefully get one good night sleep this week.
I have to say I am most impressed and grateful for everyone who has visited my website and donated on line so far. Each day I feel the compassion grow more and more. Thank you so much!
I am going to take a nap now! Kisses. LISA
Saturday, February 10, 2007
Monday, February 5, 2007
Pre training stuff!
Greetings and salutations! I am hoping everyone who visits this site saw my Team in Training site. I am asking for your support in raising money to help find a cure for blood cancers such as leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's lymphoma, and myeloma from taking more lives.
To do this I am competing in an olympic distance triathlon named King's Trail for 3 very important people in my life. Scott Shamis, a heart transplant/stroke survivor now with lymphoma from years of antirejection meds; Mr. Robert Thomson, 6 months chronic leukemia; and in memory of Mrs. Judy Thomson, newly diagnosed with acute leukemia, who lost her fight before she even had a chance to begin the battle. My heart goes out to Bubba, Barb, Linda, and Mr. T... She will be truely missed.
So my training ....Oy vey...has officially/unofficially begun. I haven't really been back on my bike yet since my accident... just spinning alot. I am happy to be back to running too. Now the swimming is another story. My poor hair! Lots of deep conditioning! Been in the pool like 2 times weather permitting ( it is not cooperating) and who would have thunk that in miami no indoor pools!
To do this I am competing in an olympic distance triathlon named King's Trail for 3 very important people in my life. Scott Shamis, a heart transplant/stroke survivor now with lymphoma from years of antirejection meds; Mr. Robert Thomson, 6 months chronic leukemia; and in memory of Mrs. Judy Thomson, newly diagnosed with acute leukemia, who lost her fight before she even had a chance to begin the battle. My heart goes out to Bubba, Barb, Linda, and Mr. T... She will be truely missed.
So my training ....Oy vey...has officially/unofficially begun. I haven't really been back on my bike yet since my accident... just spinning alot. I am happy to be back to running too. Now the swimming is another story. My poor hair! Lots of deep conditioning! Been in the pool like 2 times weather permitting ( it is not cooperating) and who would have thunk that in miami no indoor pools!
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