Goals??
We are suppose to have monthly goals? Are the two of us slackers because we have only set goals for the year of 2011? As we have made the switch from August to September I have seen quite a few of our fellow runners posting about how they did with their August goals and what their new goals for September will be. Do the two of us have blatant goals set forth for this brand new month? – No, not exactly….
Our goals for this year in my eyes are as follows:
1. Run a race every month
2. Run a marathon
3. Raise money in honor of Cindy Marshall-Death (Team Cindy)
So far we have succeeded in completing 8 out of 12 months of races and after this weekend 9 months! September we actually have 3 different race weekends. We’ll be posting our pre-race blog for tthis weekend so let’s just go ahead and skip over the Disneyland Half for now. Next up this month we will be running one of our favorite races – Tour des Fluers and the weekend after that for the first time we will be participating in the Heroes for Children 5k at the Shops at Legacy. This race is for such a GREAT cause! The HFC 5k committee is just barely behind their goals for the 7th annual run – we are still short a few teams and behind a little with our fundraising goal – if you can help please visit the site here.
The new and, to steal a word from Courtney (@CisforCourtney), nerve-citing thing for this month for us is going further than we ever have mileage-wise! Essentially the last few weeks of our half marathon training has also been the start over our marathon training. This month we’ll find ourselves running 15 and 17 miles. So yah, a nerve-citing time for us!
Our last goal is the one we are falling behind in – we are not even quite half way to our fundraising goal and we have LESS than 2 months to get the rest of our $1,200 (a $100 for each month) raised. We’ll be running the Rock ‘n’ Roll San Antonio half proudly wearing Team Cindy shirts in honor of a great women who passed away in March of 2010. Please read her story and if you feel compelled to donate we would be forever grateful to you for the support of Team Cindy and the two of us as Life is a Run! Donations can be made here.
And to completely change subjects we’ll leave you with a music video of one of the songs currently on one of our running playlists! 🙂
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Team Cindy
It is such a honor to me to even be writing this blog – a few weeks ago I got a text from one of my college roommates saying “We are ordering more Team Cindy shirts, do you want one?” I responded immediately with “YES!!”
If we back up a little bit, I met Julie (college roomie) in 2003 and within 9-ish months of our meeting we became roommates. Right around the time I met Julie her mom was diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer. I know the news had to come as a shock and heart break to Julie, her sister, Cynthia, and their dad. And in the times I first met Cindy and when she would come down to College Station for a visit, I’d never thought she was anything but a healthy lady with a contagious joy for life and her family.
Cindy was one of those moms of your friends that you immediately fell in love with and always enjoyed having the opportunity to be around and in truth she has passed that along to her daughters, as well as marrying a man that contains the same quality.
The very last time I was around Cindy was in roughly July of 2009 – I had gotten together with Julie, her husband, Cynthia, her boyfriend (and future husband) and another couple for a low-key dinner at Julie’s house. After dinner we decided to play cranium so Cindy came over to hangout and give us an even number for teams. She just fit right in and never seemed like a mom who had 20 years on us. I could always see how Cindy’s daughters were her passion and so important to her. She loved and adored Julie & Cynthia and never in an overbearing way – I always viewed her as a close to perfect balance of being a mom and a friend to her daughters.
One of the things I loved hearing about Cindy, prior to my meeting her, was she had been an elementary school teacher for years, and I believe before every school year the kids who would find out Mrs. Death was their teacher would come up with these stories of how scary she must be! How silly they must have felt upon meeting her that first day of school and realizing there is absolutely nothing scary about Cindy Death.
In the early months of 2010, Cindy began to experience organ failure as a result of all the chemo she had received. Many nights were spent in the hospital with Cindy surrounded by her loving family. Cynthia was scheduled to be married in early May, but it started to look like Cindy would not be able to be there unless the wedding was moved up. Everything actually fell into place and Cynthia’s wedding was moved up by a little over a month. But there was yet another hiccup in the plans for Cynthia & Mike’s wedding and having Cindy be there – she would not be able to leave the hospital. The last Friday of February the wedding was brought to the hospital so that Cindy could see her baby girl get married.