There is a time in your life where you have the Ah Ha! Moment. This “Ah Ha” can easily be found simply by solving a difficult mathematical equation, creating your favorite recipe, locating a destination you've never been to, etc. But the real “ah Ha’” moment I’m describing is far deeper- this Ah Ha moment is when I found my happiness. Now, happiness can be describe in many different ways and can be found in various forms. My happiness was first beginning to mold itself in 2011- the year I joined Team In Training to run the Nike Woman's Full marathon.
To fully depict this tale of my journey, I must begin the year before in 2010 when I believed that "Ha Ha" moment was a myth, when happiness was merely an illusion, when all that surrounded me was faded and the only thing I could barely grasp was the fact that my dad, my father- Papá, was diagnosed with Myelodysplastic Syndrome, MDS, to be exact. A condition where the bone marrow stops producing blood and platelets- in the same realm of Leukemia.
In a world ran by time- hours, minutes, seconds, it all counts. We let time measure our life as though we are entitled to it. Yet we let it slip away from us. Do we stop and realize that a day, a week, years have passed? we go through motions and rarely alter our patterns to actually stop, put down our iPhone, and smell the flowers; to enjoy life to the fullest.
To thank the ones around us for blessing our lives with their presence. To smell the oh so fresh air and not cut people off on the freeway, to drive the speed limit, to take our time and live in the moment. Time is a special gift, something we should cherish.
When my father was diagnosed with cancer- our family made the realization that time, the one thing we always took for granted was being taken away. My fathers time with us to be exact was now very limited.
During 2010, he was not only diagnosed and treated, but now three years later he is scuba diving, sky diving, cycling, traveling with me again and spending time with loved ones. This experience opened our eyes to the importance of time.
We may always complain about not having enough of it, but the essence of it is what makes time an unforgettable gift. A gift we do what with?
Well, that's the meaning of this email.
The time I have, for what I have been blessed with- I want to make it count. Every day- hour, minute, second.
How do I do you ask? Well you probably already know.
I donate platelets, I am on the registry to become a stem cell/bone marrow donor, and I fundraise with Team in Training.
It wasn't until my second season of Team In Training that my "Ah Ha" moment arrived. It was during my 50 mile race, that many of you suported me, which made me realize what truly made me happy.
I finished that race realizing that the journey that I had just taken, was my "Ah Ha" moment. Not only was I training for a farther distance but I was surround by these incredible people who share the same passion as me all whilst fundraising for a cause that is dear to my heart. These fellow members not only had become my team mates but have become my dearest friends that I will have for many years to come.
This year I've signed up for season two of Ultra Team with TNT for Leona Divides 50 mile endurance race, however, I will be completing my training and fundraising as an ASSISTANT COACH. It will be one of many endurance races I plan on completing within the next year. My list so far will consist of but will not be limited to:
Paramount Hills 30K.
The Sean O'Brian (SOB) 50k.
Avalon 50 mile.
Lenona Divide 50 mile
Lake Tahoe Most Beautiful Bike Ride 100 miles
Angeles Crest 100 mile endurance RUN.
I would normally say this is not my pursuit by any means, but, if you know me- it's far from the truth.
As I train for my TRIPLE digit ending result, I will be fundraising for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
I ask you to donate to assist in my fundraising goal. You wouldn't just be contributing to my race, but toward making life easier for those who are battling with blood cancers.
I understand this economy may not be booming and cash may not be flowing out of each wallet. With that said, when I say donate; it doesn't necessarily mean of monetary value. I will take what I can get: words of encouragement inspiration, helpful tips, hey- even a high five! Anything to show your support .
To donate:
To donate or express your words, I have been logging my training and activities on my blog http://www.witheverymile.com/
or directly to my donation page:
http://pages.teamintraining.org/los/leonadiv14/sawna
Till next time,
Peace, love and happiness :)
To fully depict this tale of my journey, I must begin the year before in 2010 when I believed that "Ha Ha" moment was a myth, when happiness was merely an illusion, when all that surrounded me was faded and the only thing I could barely grasp was the fact that my dad, my father- Papá, was diagnosed with Myelodysplastic Syndrome, MDS, to be exact. A condition where the bone marrow stops producing blood and platelets- in the same realm of Leukemia.
In a world ran by time- hours, minutes, seconds, it all counts. We let time measure our life as though we are entitled to it. Yet we let it slip away from us. Do we stop and realize that a day, a week, years have passed? we go through motions and rarely alter our patterns to actually stop, put down our iPhone, and smell the flowers; to enjoy life to the fullest.
To thank the ones around us for blessing our lives with their presence. To smell the oh so fresh air and not cut people off on the freeway, to drive the speed limit, to take our time and live in the moment. Time is a special gift, something we should cherish.
When my father was diagnosed with cancer- our family made the realization that time, the one thing we always took for granted was being taken away. My fathers time with us to be exact was now very limited.
During 2010, he was not only diagnosed and treated, but now three years later he is scuba diving, sky diving, cycling, traveling with me again and spending time with loved ones. This experience opened our eyes to the importance of time.
We may always complain about not having enough of it, but the essence of it is what makes time an unforgettable gift. A gift we do what with?
Well, that's the meaning of this email.
The time I have, for what I have been blessed with- I want to make it count. Every day- hour, minute, second.
How do I do you ask? Well you probably already know.
I donate platelets, I am on the registry to become a stem cell/bone marrow donor, and I fundraise with Team in Training.
It wasn't until my second season of Team In Training that my "Ah Ha" moment arrived. It was during my 50 mile race, that many of you suported me, which made me realize what truly made me happy.
I finished that race realizing that the journey that I had just taken, was my "Ah Ha" moment. Not only was I training for a farther distance but I was surround by these incredible people who share the same passion as me all whilst fundraising for a cause that is dear to my heart. These fellow members not only had become my team mates but have become my dearest friends that I will have for many years to come.
This year I've signed up for season two of Ultra Team with TNT for Leona Divides 50 mile endurance race, however, I will be completing my training and fundraising as an ASSISTANT COACH. It will be one of many endurance races I plan on completing within the next year. My list so far will consist of but will not be limited to:
Paramount Hills 30K.
The Sean O'Brian (SOB) 50k.
Avalon 50 mile.
Lenona Divide 50 mile
Lake Tahoe Most Beautiful Bike Ride 100 miles
Angeles Crest 100 mile endurance RUN.
I would normally say this is not my pursuit by any means, but, if you know me- it's far from the truth.
As I train for my TRIPLE digit ending result, I will be fundraising for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
I ask you to donate to assist in my fundraising goal. You wouldn't just be contributing to my race, but toward making life easier for those who are battling with blood cancers.
I understand this economy may not be booming and cash may not be flowing out of each wallet. With that said, when I say donate; it doesn't necessarily mean of monetary value. I will take what I can get: words of encouragement inspiration, helpful tips, hey- even a high five! Anything to show your support .
To donate:
To donate or express your words, I have been logging my training and activities on my blog http://www.witheverymile.com/
or directly to my donation page:
http://pages.teamintraining.org/los/leonadiv14/sawna
Till next time,
Peace, love and happiness :)