Monthly Archives: May 2014
The Final Two Weeks: Cancer Don’t Care
Posted on May 22, 2014
Dear Friends, Eight weeks ago, I set out on a challenge: raise as much money as possible in a ten-week period to benefit The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. I launched the Cancer Don’t Care campaign during a personally tumultuous time, including losing my father to blood cancer just five weeks before the campaign began. It would have been […]
13.1 Miles for a Cure
Posted on May 12, 2014
This coming Saturday, May 17, I will be running the NYRR Brooklyn Half Marathon. This race comes at the start of my training for Chicago Marathon, this fall. Many of you are aware that I am part of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Woman of the Year campaign. This is a national, spirited […]
Chicago Marathon: Week One
Posted on May 6, 2014
At some point, several months ago, I wondered when I’d exhaust the grace period of classifying post-stress fracture workouts as “Return To Running.” Seems as soon as I had that thought, the universe gave me other things to consider. Life pelted me and my family with some serious situations; namely, losing my father to cancer in February. Through […]