Forest Grove Lions Club 5K Run for Sight. A cold rainy day with my Mom and Granddaughter Dakota who is 8.
Opa, Dakota & Oma after the Run for Sight
One of God's Greatest Miracles is to Enable Ordinary People to do Extra Ordinary Things. On May 1, 2013 I will set out to achieve the Extra Ordinary as I begin my Run Across America.
Monday, February 27, 2012
Run to Remember 9/11
September 11, 2011 Run to Remember in Salem Oregon
Jan rode his bike around while I ran. It was a very solemn affairs. They had asked for a silent run through the flags. I ran behind a group of Army National Guard Soldiers. Very emotional day. Each flag had the times of everyone who lost their lives on 9/11
Jan rode his bike around while I ran. It was a very solemn affairs. They had asked for a silent run through the flags. I ran behind a group of Army National Guard Soldiers. Very emotional day. Each flag had the times of everyone who lost their lives on 9/11
My first Marathon Long Beach California Oct 9th, 2011
At the Long Beach Marathon Expo the day before the run. I have written my theme on the big sheet of paper...Because I can!
Race day! I had to be there by 6:30 am and my corral started at 7:30. Here I am sporting my Oregon Road Runner Club hat!
I did it! 5 hours and 56 minutes after starting I crossed the finish lines having truly accomplished something very few will ever even try. I ran 26.2 miles and YES I ran every step.
The course was amazing! It actually had no hills nope not even one! A great beginners choice. Myself and 24,000 ran from the aquarium on the Long Beach Harbor around the island where I had just departed on my girls cruise a month before, along the Long Beach Board Walk and through a college campus.
I will forever be grateful to my friend and elite runner Billy Strick because he gave me some great advice before I left for this run.
1. Fuel before you feel like you need to.
2. Take a mineral supplement so you don't get dehydrated along with your water.
3. Run the race at your pace.
He also told me if you feel that you are in trouble before mile 13 you are in trouble if you feel it around mile 18-20 you are normal and if you feel it after mile 20 you are blessed.
I am grateful to say that I was blessed! At mile 13 I felt great, right on pace I was averaging 14 minute miles and still feeling strong. I had been fueling every hour along with stopping at every bathroom along the course since I was being so good to drink water every few minutes. At mile 18 I still was feeling great and trying to decide what "hitting the wall" felt like, then I figured if I had to wonder if I was hitting the wall I was probably not hitting it. By mile 20 my only complaint was that I was chaffing under my arms and could not wait to see the next first aid station for some Vaseline to put under my arms. Once I checked that off my complaint list I really was feeling good. I could feel a few hot spots on my feet and knew that I was going to have a few blisters but they were okay for today.
Mile 25 was where I had my only real challenge and that was my left leg (the kinda numb one) decided to give out for just a few steps. Even this was not too bad just caused me to slow way down....yes it is true the almost slowest person in the race can go even slower if it means finishing. Funny at this exact moment where my leg gave out I was following a person with a t-shirt that said "Run Walk or Crawl Just Finish" I finished the race with an 18 minute mile in the last mile but I did not care I was just so happy to be finished. As for that wall I never did hit it.
I will forever be thankful to my amazing husband who was standing on the wall a the finish line screaming for all he was worth. Seeing the tears on his face as he hugged me Priceless! The question would I do it again my answer YES a thousand time over. I love to run and will do so until I can not longer put one foot in front of the other and then who knows maybe I will have to crawl.
Race day! I had to be there by 6:30 am and my corral started at 7:30. Here I am sporting my Oregon Road Runner Club hat!
I did it! 5 hours and 56 minutes after starting I crossed the finish lines having truly accomplished something very few will ever even try. I ran 26.2 miles and YES I ran every step.
The course was amazing! It actually had no hills nope not even one! A great beginners choice. Myself and 24,000 ran from the aquarium on the Long Beach Harbor around the island where I had just departed on my girls cruise a month before, along the Long Beach Board Walk and through a college campus.
I will forever be grateful to my friend and elite runner Billy Strick because he gave me some great advice before I left for this run.
1. Fuel before you feel like you need to.
2. Take a mineral supplement so you don't get dehydrated along with your water.
3. Run the race at your pace.
He also told me if you feel that you are in trouble before mile 13 you are in trouble if you feel it around mile 18-20 you are normal and if you feel it after mile 20 you are blessed.
I am grateful to say that I was blessed! At mile 13 I felt great, right on pace I was averaging 14 minute miles and still feeling strong. I had been fueling every hour along with stopping at every bathroom along the course since I was being so good to drink water every few minutes. At mile 18 I still was feeling great and trying to decide what "hitting the wall" felt like, then I figured if I had to wonder if I was hitting the wall I was probably not hitting it. By mile 20 my only complaint was that I was chaffing under my arms and could not wait to see the next first aid station for some Vaseline to put under my arms. Once I checked that off my complaint list I really was feeling good. I could feel a few hot spots on my feet and knew that I was going to have a few blisters but they were okay for today.
Mile 25 was where I had my only real challenge and that was my left leg (the kinda numb one) decided to give out for just a few steps. Even this was not too bad just caused me to slow way down....yes it is true the almost slowest person in the race can go even slower if it means finishing. Funny at this exact moment where my leg gave out I was following a person with a t-shirt that said "Run Walk or Crawl Just Finish" I finished the race with an 18 minute mile in the last mile but I did not care I was just so happy to be finished. As for that wall I never did hit it.
I will forever be thankful to my amazing husband who was standing on the wall a the finish line screaming for all he was worth. Seeing the tears on his face as he hugged me Priceless! The question would I do it again my answer YES a thousand time over. I love to run and will do so until I can not longer put one foot in front of the other and then who knows maybe I will have to crawl.
Sunday, February 26, 2012
It All Began With An Accident.....
Two years ago today my life was forever changed and yes it all began with an accident. I was minding my own business driving down highway 99 exactly 2 years ago this very minute when I was hit from behind by a young women not paying enough attention to where she was going. My little 1999 VW Beetle did not stand a chance against her Subaru Outback and my own back did not stand a chance against the massage table that was in the backseat not strapped down. So as you can guess my car and my back were totaled. Fast forward 4 months, lots of Chiropractor, Naturopathic and Doctor visits, 2 MRI's and lots of other tests and the big decision operate or not.
I opted for operate, at the time I was in constant pain and could not imagine not having some relief. June 15, 2010 was my first back surgery on L4, L5 and S1, and who said it could not get any worse! My first surgery was easy, in and out in 4 hours, home and in bed for a few days and sure I would be back to normal in NO time! Right! My back did in fact feel better, but I had not expected to have either no feeling in my leg and foot or complete pins and needles. The pins and needles were the worst ever, I could not hardly put my foot down and could not wear shoes that had any sort of back because I could not stand to have anything touching the my Achilles Tendon. The other issue came as my left leg started to forget that it had a job to do like walking, or even holding me upright. I would be just walking along and it would simply give out.
Because the healing had not gone as expected my Neurologists suggested a 2nd surgery. I remember thinking no way not again but I knew that I could not continue with the issues I was having with pain, numbness and loss of use. The final decision came after I fell on November 14th, 2010. I was leaning over the tub wiping down the far side of the tub and my bad leg gave out and I fell straight down on the edge of the tub right onto my right rib cage, breaking my 6th rib. My 2nd back surgery was done on November 24th, 2010. This time the doctor assured me that surgery would work and I would no longer have the issue of my foot feeling like it was always half asleep with constant pins and needles. Little did I know that the only way this would be accomplished would be for him to sever the perennial nerve, replacing the pins and needles with complete numbness! (My word of advice is to be sure you KNOW everything about your doctor! I did not know that my surgeon had a history of needing to do multiple surgeries and never having the issues resolved. Information for another post.)
How do I feel about the car accident that forever changed my life....today I feel thankful for the amazing and healthy changes I have made to my life since the accident and resulting issues. I feel that out of every bad situation we must make a choice and for me I choose to be healthy, positive and to set an great example to others who may not believe or have been told that they cannot take that first step, run that first mile or even Run Across America!
I opted for operate, at the time I was in constant pain and could not imagine not having some relief. June 15, 2010 was my first back surgery on L4, L5 and S1, and who said it could not get any worse! My first surgery was easy, in and out in 4 hours, home and in bed for a few days and sure I would be back to normal in NO time! Right! My back did in fact feel better, but I had not expected to have either no feeling in my leg and foot or complete pins and needles. The pins and needles were the worst ever, I could not hardly put my foot down and could not wear shoes that had any sort of back because I could not stand to have anything touching the my Achilles Tendon. The other issue came as my left leg started to forget that it had a job to do like walking, or even holding me upright. I would be just walking along and it would simply give out.
Because the healing had not gone as expected my Neurologists suggested a 2nd surgery. I remember thinking no way not again but I knew that I could not continue with the issues I was having with pain, numbness and loss of use. The final decision came after I fell on November 14th, 2010. I was leaning over the tub wiping down the far side of the tub and my bad leg gave out and I fell straight down on the edge of the tub right onto my right rib cage, breaking my 6th rib. My 2nd back surgery was done on November 24th, 2010. This time the doctor assured me that surgery would work and I would no longer have the issue of my foot feeling like it was always half asleep with constant pins and needles. Little did I know that the only way this would be accomplished would be for him to sever the perennial nerve, replacing the pins and needles with complete numbness! (My word of advice is to be sure you KNOW everything about your doctor! I did not know that my surgeon had a history of needing to do multiple surgeries and never having the issues resolved. Information for another post.)
How do I feel about the car accident that forever changed my life....today I feel thankful for the amazing and healthy changes I have made to my life since the accident and resulting issues. I feel that out of every bad situation we must make a choice and for me I choose to be healthy, positive and to set an great example to others who may not believe or have been told that they cannot take that first step, run that first mile or even Run Across America!
Thursday, January 12, 2012
August 27th Highway to Well 1/2 Marathon
August 27th Highway to Well 1/2 Marathon in Pendleton Oregon. Wow this one was HARD!
When the race started it was climbing up to reach 91 degrees and yes I have in pure black. Silly me! At mile 4 I decided to just do a 10K or 6.2 miles, at mile 8 I decided to just do 10 miles. At mile 10 I had to jump over a snake on the road and thus had enough adrenalin to finish the race 4 grueling hours later I crossed the finish line dead last and dead beat! What a great support staff! The never left me alone on the course and they stayed at the finish line to give me my medal!
When the race started it was climbing up to reach 91 degrees and yes I have in pure black. Silly me! At mile 4 I decided to just do a 10K or 6.2 miles, at mile 8 I decided to just do 10 miles. At mile 10 I had to jump over a snake on the road and thus had enough adrenalin to finish the race 4 grueling hours later I crossed the finish line dead last and dead beat! What a great support staff! The never left me alone on the course and they stayed at the finish line to give me my medal!
August 6th Greater Portland 1/2 Marathon
Greater Portland Half Marathon August 6th in Forest Grove Oregon....My hero during this race was my daughter Pam who ran the race with me without doing any training...really how is that possible???? She did great and only finished 10 minutes behind me. No I am not an Oregon Beaver Fan I just happen to LOVE orange!
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Cancer, Healing and a Fungus helped me set new goals.
It is a Sunday night January 9th, 2011 and I know that tomorrow January 10th my life changes forever. You see in December the doctors found a spot on my lung and the PET scan showed it to be a hot spot meaning yes they assume the C word, CANCER! So bright and early Monday morning I check into St. Vincents Hospital to have a part of my lung removed...how big of part the Doctor says he will not know until he is in there and sees how much has been affected and what type of cancer it is. But lets get back to Sunday night.
I am a person of very strong religious beliefs and I have a testimony that you can be aided in healing with the help of a Loving Heavenly Father and on this Sunday I have gone to my cousin Roy's house for a blessing administered by Roy and my other cousin Donny both amazing men. As they laid their hands upon my head Roy begin to give the blessing that I know without a doubt comes from my Heavenly Father. It was amazing, I could see and feel the love of my Savior in the words spoken and at one point during the blessing I knew that I had been healed, I literally could feel that change take place in my whole being, a warm rush of heat through out my whole body. And the thought that entered my mind....Unto Whom Much is Given Much is Expected!
On Monday I arrived at the hospital at 5:00 am and by 10 am I was in the Critical Care Unit, only a small portion of my right lung had to be removed and SURPRISE to them NO cancer. I knew that I had been blessed! After a very speedy recovery in the hospital I was home to take it easy for the next 8 weeks.
Does the miracle stop there? No, it gets even more amazing. When the lab biopsied the lung tissue they found a fungus in my lung called Cryptococcus neoformans. A rare fungus that comes from birds. I was only the 44th person in Oregon to contract this fungus and if left untreated it is fatal. Never has a thought been stronger in my mind then the one I heard during my blessing "Unto whom much is given much is expected." My thoughts turned towards the Lord and knowing that I had a great job to do and that I had been saved for a reason.
So what does this have to do with running and my goals for this my 50th year?
No matter how blessed you may feel when you are going through a healing process it is easy to get discouraged and to feel sorry for yourself and this is just where I found myself. During the 9 months prior to the discovery of the spot on the lung I had already been through a medical nightmare. On February 23 while driving to massage school I was rear ended by a young women. Not a super bad accident some would say, unless you were driving a VW Beetle and had your massage table loose in the back coming flying forward and break the back of your seat thus causing an injury to your lower back for which I had to have a surgery for in June and again in November, and in between these surgeries because of weakness in my left leg I took fall in the bathroom and hit the tub and broke 2 ribs on my right side...(which is how they found the spot on my lung). So yes I was tired of being sick, hurting and tired of being down. I am a very active person and being down just did not work for me. So after all this when I finally knew that it was as good as it was gonna get healing wise I made a decision.....I am going to run a marathon!
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