I was supposed to go to the group training session on Saturday morning. I was having trouble getting to sleep Friday night and slept through my alarm Saturday morning. I'm really not a morning person. So I went off to do my Saturday run on my own. My training plan had me running 9km, and the marathon group running 13km. I decided I could do the 13km, and mapped out the massive route.
Here's me before the run:
The run was hard it was hot and humid. I run 10 and 1's but had to take an extra walk around the 6.5km mark. I also find it hard to run with the fuel belt, the extra weight bothered me. I guess it takes getting use to. The water also heated up very quickly!
Here's me after the run:
Just a little red, and sweaty! My arms are still sore from boot camp on Thursday, I blame the 21 chin ups I did!! My body needs a rest day, so I'm off to my parents for a pool day!
I hope all is well, and as always thanks for the support!
Stephanie
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Friday, July 22, 2011
Friday Update
I thought that I'd update everyone on my progress thus far on my fundraising mountain. I'd have to say that I'm doing pretty well. I'm up to $2,236.22 please someone sponsor me $3.78 I don't like these uneven numbers!!
Recommitment is 17 days away on August 8th. It's a scary thought for me because it means I'm committing to raising these funds and will have to pay the difference if I don't. That's a scary scary thought, but with these numbers I starting to believe in myself and know it's actually possible!
My goal is to get to $2500 by recomittment and then up to $3000 before minimum fundraising date which is September 9th. That's the scary date, when the rest of the funds get charged to my credit card.
If you've already sponsored thank you! If you were thinking about it, I'd encourage you to go for it! No donation is too small, and no donation too large. Every donation brings us closer to finding a cure, so no one has to suffer through medication and chemotherapy.
Thanks for your support!
Stephanie
Recommitment is 17 days away on August 8th. It's a scary thought for me because it means I'm committing to raising these funds and will have to pay the difference if I don't. That's a scary scary thought, but with these numbers I starting to believe in myself and know it's actually possible!
My goal is to get to $2500 by recomittment and then up to $3000 before minimum fundraising date which is September 9th. That's the scary date, when the rest of the funds get charged to my credit card.
If you've already sponsored thank you! If you were thinking about it, I'd encourage you to go for it! No donation is too small, and no donation too large. Every donation brings us closer to finding a cure, so no one has to suffer through medication and chemotherapy.
Thanks for your support!
Stephanie
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Motivation and Accountability
The reason most people fail with exercise or diets is the lack of motivation and accountability. With my running I have no problem with motivation. I'm completing my half marathon for my mother in law. I'm running and raising funds to help cure blood cancers, something my mother in law has been battling for the past ten years. I run with a purpose which always helps keep me on track.
As for accountability I really lucked out finding two wonderful ladies who are also training for races. We tweet each other after we work out to make sure we've done the work outs we set out to complete that week. It's motivation and accountability. I love getting their tweets to know what they've been up to, and I love sending them back good job tweets!
I have found to be successful with fitness I need motivation and accountability. What works for you?
I want to leave you with a video of a real hero. This is why I run, children shouldn't have to battle cancers, they should enjoy being kids! It doesn't let me add the video here, but please click the link below!
Little girl wages a big fight against childhood cancer - CityNews
As always thanks for your support!
Stephanie
As for accountability I really lucked out finding two wonderful ladies who are also training for races. We tweet each other after we work out to make sure we've done the work outs we set out to complete that week. It's motivation and accountability. I love getting their tweets to know what they've been up to, and I love sending them back good job tweets!
I have found to be successful with fitness I need motivation and accountability. What works for you?
I want to leave you with a video of a real hero. This is why I run, children shouldn't have to battle cancers, they should enjoy being kids! It doesn't let me add the video here, but please click the link below!
Little girl wages a big fight against childhood cancer - CityNews
As always thanks for your support!
Stephanie
Monday, July 18, 2011
Bone Marrow Registry
There's lots you can do to help people with blood cancers. Of course you can sponsor me for my first ever half marathon. 75% of all the funds I raise go directly towards helping cure blood cancers such as leukemia and lymphoma. But there's something else you can do that costs nothing and can help save a life. Add yourself to the bone marrow registry. In Canada One Match is in charge of the registry.
I encourage all of you to read up on the requirements to become a donor. Here are some of them:
Please visit One Match to find out more, and if you qualify sign up for the registry. You could save a life!
Here are the diseases treated with stem cells and bone marrow:
Specific forms of cancer:
º Leukemias
º Lymphomas
º Myeloma
•Bone marrow deficiency diseases caused by abnormal red blood cell production, such as thalassemia or sickle cell disease
•Aplastic Anemia which is the lack of normal blood cell production
•Immune system disorders (immunodeficiencies)
•Metabolic Disorders
Let me know if you sign up! As always thanks for your support!
Stephanie
I encourage all of you to read up on the requirements to become a donor. Here are some of them:
You may be eligible to join if you are between 17 and 50 years old and meet certain health criteria.
Health problems that could make you ineligible include some heart conditions, cancer, blood diseases, insulin-dependent diabetes and infectious diseases such as HIV/AIDS, hepatitis B and C.
There are also height and weight restrictions in place to protect both donors and recipients. People who do not meet the program's height/weight criteria may be at a higher risk when undergoing surgery.
A person's best chance of finding a matching donor is within his or her own ethnic group, As such, it is important that the donors on OneMatch reflect Canada's rich ethnic diversity. It is also important for the future of OneMatch to attract young donors.
Please visit One Match to find out more, and if you qualify sign up for the registry. You could save a life!
Here are the diseases treated with stem cells and bone marrow:
Specific forms of cancer:
º Leukemias
º Lymphomas
º Myeloma
•Bone marrow deficiency diseases caused by abnormal red blood cell production, such as thalassemia or sickle cell disease
•Aplastic Anemia which is the lack of normal blood cell production
•Immune system disorders (immunodeficiencies)
•Metabolic Disorders
Let me know if you sign up! As always thanks for your support!
Stephanie
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Loose Change
I'm sure everyone has a jar or container like this:
It empties your pockets, and collects your loose change. But what do you do with it? I remember when Mark and I moved in I found his large container of loose change rolled it and banked about $70 towards our move. So what am I asking? I'm asking for your loose change. Help me fill up this huge glass, or send me your already filled glass. I will roll up the money and add it right to my fundraising total! Help me get to my next milestone, $2500, one penny at a time!!!
I'm also currently working on my personal training website. I'm still looking for a part time job at a club, but most clubs are looking for full time and that's just not right for me right now. If anyone's good at website design and wants to barter for personal training let me know! Once it's up and running I'll share it with y'all. The plan is to donate 10% of my earnings from this new venture directly to my fundraising.
Thanks again for all your support!
Stephanie
It empties your pockets, and collects your loose change. But what do you do with it? I remember when Mark and I moved in I found his large container of loose change rolled it and banked about $70 towards our move. So what am I asking? I'm asking for your loose change. Help me fill up this huge glass, or send me your already filled glass. I will roll up the money and add it right to my fundraising total! Help me get to my next milestone, $2500, one penny at a time!!!
I'm also currently working on my personal training website. I'm still looking for a part time job at a club, but most clubs are looking for full time and that's just not right for me right now. If anyone's good at website design and wants to barter for personal training let me know! Once it's up and running I'll share it with y'all. The plan is to donate 10% of my earnings from this new venture directly to my fundraising.
Thanks again for all your support!
Stephanie
Friday, July 15, 2011
Happy Friday!
I can't believe just over a week ago I was soo frustrated with my fundraising and I wasn't sure I could do it anymore. My frustration turned into action and support and over $500 in donations in a week. That includes four yes four $100 donations!!! I think the overall result of my "Kindness of Strangers" Campaign is that it encouraged friends and family that hadn't sponsored to step up, and maybe even donate more than they would of!
With that in mind, I'm going to continue my Kindness of Strangers Campaign for this week as well. What that means is anyone who donates a minimum of $2.11 this week (July 15th- 22nd) will be entered to win a personal training session or customized work out plan (depending on your location) So keep tweeting, facebooking and sharing with your friends. Together with small donations we can help end blood cancers!
This morning I checked Facebook and team in training had Blue Jay's tickets for Blue Jay's vs the New York Rangers for tonight for the first person to show up at the office with a $100 donation. I got dressed and heading down to get them. I'll be in section 115, Row 15. The seats are amazing, my husband is thrilled! I'd be lying if I didn't say the fact they came in an envelope with an uncancelled stamp made my day!
So keep your donations coming and keep spreading the word, I'm looking for many small donations of $2.11 I'm at 60% of my goal, it's the home stretch!!!
Thanks guys!
Stephanie
With that in mind, I'm going to continue my Kindness of Strangers Campaign for this week as well. What that means is anyone who donates a minimum of $2.11 this week (July 15th- 22nd) will be entered to win a personal training session or customized work out plan (depending on your location) So keep tweeting, facebooking and sharing with your friends. Together with small donations we can help end blood cancers!
This morning I checked Facebook and team in training had Blue Jay's tickets for Blue Jay's vs the New York Rangers for tonight for the first person to show up at the office with a $100 donation. I got dressed and heading down to get them. I'll be in section 115, Row 15. The seats are amazing, my husband is thrilled! I'd be lying if I didn't say the fact they came in an envelope with an uncancelled stamp made my day!
So keep your donations coming and keep spreading the word, I'm looking for many small donations of $2.11 I'm at 60% of my goal, it's the home stretch!!!
Thanks guys!
Stephanie
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Kindness of Strangers Update
My kindness of strangers campaign is now over, but that doesn't mean you still can't donate $2.11. From now until my race on Oct. 16th, 2011 I'd love to keep getting donations from strangers. It keeps me going to know that people I don't even know care enough to sponsor me and help a great cause!
I promised that I'd give away a customized work out plan to a person who donated during this campaign. In total I received $209.22 in donations. The winner of the customized workout plan goes to Carolyn. I'll contact her shortly to to make plans, and I'll let you know how it goes!
I received a $75 donation today which means I'm just $68.78 away from raising $2000. I really want to get to $2500 in order to be comfortable recommitting. Re-commitment is in August, so it's coming along quick. If you were thinking about donating but haven't yet please do! I'm going to send some reminders out to people who told me they were planning on donating.
LLSC Ontario Region Chapter has secured 100 tickets for the Toronto Blue Jays vs Tampa Bays Rays game on Saturday August 27th at 1:00 p.m. at the Rogers Centre. Tickets are $20/adult and $10/kids 14 and under. A portion of each ticket sale is a donation to LLSC. All are welcome, so please ask your friends and family. Seats are in the section 527 (between the home plate and 3rd base)
It is a Jr. Jays Saturday, meaning there are plenty of activities for kids to participate, in one of them being they have the opportunity to run the bases after the game. If you'd like tickets or know of people who would please let me know. Part of the ticket price goes towards my fundraising, and part goes directly to LLSC.
That's it for today's update. I hope everyone's doing well.
Stephanie
I promised that I'd give away a customized work out plan to a person who donated during this campaign. In total I received $209.22 in donations. The winner of the customized workout plan goes to Carolyn. I'll contact her shortly to to make plans, and I'll let you know how it goes!
I received a $75 donation today which means I'm just $68.78 away from raising $2000. I really want to get to $2500 in order to be comfortable recommitting. Re-commitment is in August, so it's coming along quick. If you were thinking about donating but haven't yet please do! I'm going to send some reminders out to people who told me they were planning on donating.
LLSC Ontario Region Chapter has secured 100 tickets for the Toronto Blue Jays vs Tampa Bays Rays game on Saturday August 27th at 1:00 p.m. at the Rogers Centre. Tickets are $20/adult and $10/kids 14 and under. A portion of each ticket sale is a donation to LLSC. All are welcome, so please ask your friends and family. Seats are in the section 527 (between the home plate and 3rd base)
It is a Jr. Jays Saturday, meaning there are plenty of activities for kids to participate, in one of them being they have the opportunity to run the bases after the game. If you'd like tickets or know of people who would please let me know. Part of the ticket price goes towards my fundraising, and part goes directly to LLSC.
That's it for today's update. I hope everyone's doing well.
Stephanie
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