Tuesday, June 3, 2008

HOPE

5 days after I finished the marathon in Long Branch, I saw my friend Ed. He has been included in all of my mailings and emails, but I have not seen or heard from him very much over the last year. He pulled me aside and said "I keep meaning to respond to your marathon mom updates but I have been really busy with a lot of stuff. I want you to know that I prayed for you every day during your training. I am so glad everything went well." I talked with him for a few minutes about the positive energy I got and Lori got from the community and how that meant more to both of us than the monetary donations (which sure meant and mean a lot!!)

Tonight Ed told me he was diagnosed with Lymphoma. He starts treatment tomorrow.

Please keep Ed in your thoughts and prayers as he takes this next step toward recovery.

This fall I am a volunteer with Team in Training. I am serving as a mentor-which means I will not be fund raising, but I will help others to fund raise and will basically be a cheerleader for a group of runners.

I will also be training and running my second 1/2 marathon (PDR in SEPT)and second full marathon (Philly in NOV).

I would be happy to forward information to donate to my teammates (mentees) in honor of Ed. Please contact me if you are interested megan.grugan@comcast.net

This next season is for you Ed.

Meg

I choose hope.

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

I CHOSE HOPE


Well, it is about time old marathon mom resurfaces!!!

On May 4, 2008 at 07:39 the gun went off and I started my first marathon. I trained with Team in Training for 5 months. I raised almost $6000 for cancer research. I talked my training crew into running in skirts!!! I hoped to finish in under 5 hours.

I started the same way...up early, coffee, 2 packets of cinnamon apple oatmeal and I big glass of water. The kids and John put on their skirt chaser tshirts, grabbed their signs and boarded the bus with me.

The weather the day before was cold and windy and wet. The forecast when we left Bala called for ran and below 50. I dressed for winter-my gangsta hat and all! I hoped the weather would change.

I kept the girls and Kevin in my sight all the way to the start. I ran to the porta potty one last time and I lost them in the crowd of almost 9000 runners. UGH! I hoped I would find them.

I tried to squeeze into the crowd at the 5 hour pace group, but I could not get into the gate. I spotted Rebecca, a member of TNT that is friends with our beloved Dee and Sasha. A kind man pushed me through the crowd so I could run with her. Rebecca and I ran together for the first half, but then she finished...she only ran the half marathon. She is a lovely person and was the perfect person to start with. We kept an even pace of 10:30 per mile. I hoped I could keep it up.

One more lap to go...this one solo...still no sign of the girls and Kevin.

The weather warmed up, I was able to ditch the layers (but forgot about the hat).

As I came up to the boardwalk for the final time, I looked at John's smiling face right by the clock which was still sub 5 hours-I had done it! I cannot explain the emotion. I was overwhelmed with happiness! I started to cry so hard that I could hardly breath.

After the race John and the kids ran in to great me with hugs and kisses! It was amazing!

I waited for my girls and Kevin and ran them to the finish. IT was great to see their faces as they came up the boardwalk! It was everything I hoped for.

As we walked back to the shuttle, Maggie and I held hands. She was very vocal about how her legs and feet were KILLING HER! Very funny and cute!

She asked me why I only got a medal and not a trophy. I explained that the faster runners are the ones that win the trophies because they come in first second third..."but mom, all you have to do is keep up with them!" I hope to some day Mags...

I ran by myself, but I was never alone. I kept the names of all the heroes and all the people that have supported me in the pocket on my shoe. I kept the names of my heroes pinned to my team shirt. Thank you for your support! You have helped me reach my goal of completing this marathon....I hope we can reach the goal of finding a cure for blood cancers.

I CHOOSE HOPE.

Monday, April 28, 2008

6 days to go!

I have said it before-this has been life changing for me! I have always believed that people are inherently good. What I have seen in the last few months has really shown me just how generous people can be. 2 weeks ago I asked you to dig deeper, and many of you-without hesitation did! Colleen is nearly at her minimum goal, Kevin is not far behind. I find myself weeping when I see the names of my friends, and Lori's friends scrolling on their sites! You are amazing!!! I am a truly blessed person to know you!

I will send you an update after the race-I may not (won't) be the first person to cross the finish line, but I am definitely the winner.

Thank you to all who have donated their time and energy and money.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

$5000+ Thank you!!!

WOW! Less than three weeks to go to the race!

This weekend I ran my 22 miles. It was hot and humid with overcast skies that never quite opened up on us and basically a yucky day to run (after all the sub 20's in Jan I have some nerve complaining about this!!). At mile 19 there was a water stop. As we approached the stop I saw Christopher-Lori's son. Then POP there was Lori at the stop waiting for me! WOW it was great! Talk about making my day! There was my hero standing and smiling and willing to take a stinky sweaty hug! (after 19 miles I am definitely ripe!) Thanks Lori!!!!

I run with 6 other people each week. We are (well 6 of us) all wearing skirts during the race! Really because it is funny to think of running a marathon in a skirt. We keep trying to get Kevin to wear one, but for some reason he is resistant...

I knew Shera from work-she is awesome. Kat, Val and Colleen L and I have been running together for months. What a great influence they are! They are all about 13 or 14 years younger than I am (surprised I am sure but it is true!)-they are all very bright, funny women with wonderful perspective and great stories-especially the cat poop one! It is quite fun and inspiring to run with them! We all support each other and make sure that no one is left behind.

Wait that is only 4 people!

The last two that make up the group are Colleen Jones and Kevin Kirkpatrick. They are about to be married (can you imagine planing a wedding while training for a marathon?) Colleen is finishing her student teaching 5 days after the marathon. She started running last year when Kevin was deployed to one of the hot zones in Iraq- to help keep keep herself from worrying. She did this at the suggestion of her step father Bill. She ran this same marathon with team in training last year-because it was easier to run with a group and she felt it was a worthy cause. This year Colleen and Kevin decided to run together to celebrate Kevin's safe return to the US.

In February they learned that Bill was diagnosed with non Hodgkin's lymphoma. Something had to give-it was fundraising! Now they are facing a large bill because they have not met their minimum fundraising goal and will have to make it up out of pocket. They are great people with such positive attitudes.

If you can open your hearts and wallets once more and give a dollar or even 5 dollars to Colleen Jones www.active.com/donate/tntepa/tntepaCJones2
and/or www.active.com/donate/tntepa/tntepaKKirkpa
It would mean the world to us as a team, to the people fighting blood cancer and it will help them reach their minimum.

If you can't donate money, please say a prayer for Bill. It worked for Lori-let's throw some positive energy to Bill!

You have all given to me-financially and spiritually. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! You made this so easy for me. I have passed my minimum fundraising goal by over 100%. Together we are working for a cure!

Much love!
Meg

Friday, April 4, 2008

one month to go!!!

Wow, it is hard to believe that in one month I will make that journey to Long Branch, NJ! My legs are ready and so is my spirit! I completed 18 miles 3 weeks ago and 20+ (ok we took a wrong turn!) this past Sunday, March 30th. I got up and came to work the next day with my usual smile on my face! Aside from a little muscle soreness and some fatigue-I am doing really well. No aches and pains!

I do have to admit that the last 5 miles were really a mental accomplishment. We were all chatting away until mile 15, then the woman I run with and I were on our own and were completely silent-just taking each hill at a time. We did it in under 4 hours-which was our goal! Next week 22 miles!WOO HOO!

Two weeks ago we ran at Tyler State park in Bucks county. We conquored a hill that was only supposed to be 3/4 mile-but turned out to be a mile +. In my normal fashion, I overslept and felt the need to chug my coffee on the way to the practice (I am truly an addict.) I could feel it sloshing around for the 6 miles leading up to the hill-then really sloshing as I reached the first crest! I actually had to stop and walk for a moment-I debated which would be more embarassing-walking or puking-I did not puke! I kept my eye on the people I run with and sprinted after them and caught them by the top of the hill! It was a great feeling-especially because I am about 15 years older than all of them!

I have really gotten a great deal out of this endeavor. They say running a marathon changes you forever. I think working with Team in training changes you forever! Each week we are reminded of the wonderful things that happen with the research money we raised. Each practice we cheer to each other as we pass on the route GO TEAM! It is fun! Raising more than $4500 for the research that will hopefully find a cure is an amazing accomplishment-especially because the fundraising is what kept me from doing team in training for all the years up until now. (I'd still like to reach 5000 so if you haven't donated-even $1 will help!)

Thanks to those that have donated their time/money/spirit to my effort.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Mrs. Devine

Sylvania Devine was a lovely person. She was very dignified even through her illness and death. She loved her family, her husband of nearly 49 years, and Jesus Christ.

We used to pretend we did not see each other washing dishes in our kitchen sinks, but we always knew that was a good time to call the other. She loved my children-always brought balloons and treats back from her many church functions for them. She always made time to smile and talk with them.

She lived a long and happy life and died a quiet, peaceful death yesterday, surrounded by those that she loved most.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

WOW-what a month!

Ok. So a lot has happened since my last post. Kai has since been transitioned to my sister-in-law Cara and her boyfriend Eric. He seems to be very happy romping with their dog George and Eric has started running with him-so the marathon dog dream lives on! Go buddy go!

Every marathoner talks about the time in their training when they start to drag and need a boost. I have officially hit that point! I have to admit that I have had to really pry myself out of bed some mornings today being one. Over the last week I have had influenza, I lost my dear mentor and friend Dr. William J. Sohn and have begun to say good bye to my old neighbor and friend Mrs. Sylvania Devine as she finishes out her lost battle with cancer. So now what?

I really have some new reasons to keep running.

I saw my friend Lori just before I got the flu. She and I stood in a restaurant talking about the marathon training and how great she looks with her new darker eyelashes and eyebrows. She looks great and feels stronger every day! Perhaps I can get her to run with me soon! (you know I mean it Lori!)

A big thanks to those that have donated money (every cent adds up to a cure!), time effort and spirit to my training! And of course a big whoo hoo to Laura who lets me stop and pee at her house (and even promises to supply orange slices!).

Any and all support is welcomed over the next few weeks as my miles rack up! In two weeks I will do my first 20 mile run!