Thursday, December 24, 2009

Catching up

"When we have the opportunity to help anyone, we should do it. But we should give special attention to those who are in the family of believers." Galatians 6:10

Good evening to all on this fine day. It has been awhile since I posted to my blog but timing is running short.
First, I would like to update everybody on how my sister Kellye is doing.

As many of you know Kellye has had multiple sclerosis (MS) since 2003. As of today for the first time in a few years she is no longer taking any medication. She has stopped taking the pain meds and the other drugs that can really cause some nasty side affects. Not only that, she quit smoking just over a month ago.
My sister is such a strong person and I'm amazed at how brave she is. Her faith in God never waivers. He is always with her and helps her through her bad days.

When we were growing up, Kellye was the strong one. If somebody picked on me or bullied me, she was the one who stuck up and fought them. She always had my back. If I needed my bike fixed, Kellye did it.

Before she had MS she was very active. She enjoyed snow sking, playing softball, kayaking and many other activities. She was always doing something. And every Thanksgiving and Christmas she spent time at her Church mentoring the young teens. BUT, by not being on the drugs she is making a comeback!! She is making it a point to exercise everyday and next week a new addition to her family will arrive. She's adapting a nine year old chocolate lab named Chance.

In July of this year, I decided to run the Houston Marathon for my sister and to raise funds and awareness for the Myelin Repair Foundation. Their mission is to accelerate the discovery of myelin repair treatments to improve the lives of people suffering from multiple sclerosis (MS), and to establish the Accelerated Research Collaboration™ (ARC™) model as a new paradigm for medical research.

What's really cool about them is that 85% of the funds they raise goes to this research. In this day and age that is totally amazing!! So please support my effort next month and donate to this cause.
 
Running Update
"You know that in a race all the runners run, but only one gets the prize. So run to win! All those who compete in the games use self control so they can win a crown. That crown is an earthly thing that lasts only a short time, but ours will never be destroyed. So I do not run without a goal, I fight like a boxer who is hitting something - not just the air. I treat my body hard and make it my slave so that I myself will not be disqualified after I have preached to other." 1 Corinthians 24-27.
 
The last couple of months have been filled with ups and downs. All of the races I have competed in so far have not really produced impressive results. My Half Marathon in October was one of the worst ever. I didn't run PR's in any of the races I competed in over the Thanksgiving weekend. But, I have trained hard  the last 22 weeks. In the month of November, I logged over a 110 miles on the road. That is most I have run in over 5 years. It's been tough on my wife Ginger, she has put up with me training but I know she can't wait until this thing is over. My reasoning for doing this is that my sister lives with pain everyday, so putting myself through 4 and a half hours of pain is nothing.
 
Things have started to turn though and especially at the right time. Last week I did a 3.1 mile time trial and finished in 23:18, the second fastest time for me in over 4 years. And last Saturday, I ran 21 miles in just over 3:31, which is under a 10 minute mile. What was so cool about that is I was getting stronger as the distance progressed. In the past it's usually been the opposite. So we are now four weeks away from the Houston Marathon and I'm pretty excited about it.
Finally, my running is inspiring my sister to exercise everyday. God is with us in our walk to Glory!!
 
My goal until that faithful day is to continue to add posts to keep all of you informed on what my sister and I are doing.

1 comment:

  1. Blessings to you and your family this Christmas Eve, Rich!

    Running in your sister's honor will be the biggest accomplishment/blessing you have. PRs are nice, but running in a state of unceasing prayer is unmatched as far as an experience that moves you closer to Him.

    I will continue to pray for you and for your sister.

    Merry Christmas, friend!

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