Friday, April 30, 2010

My training has come to a stop!
With the race 29 days away, this is an untimely event.
I tried walking the route but my energy is not there.
Hope to be back on track soon.
My sister Donna is on rest too..... she is sidelined with shin splints.
ouch! they hurt!

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

photo taken last weekend during her visit
My sister Donna has registered for the race, travelling from Port Hope for the run.
Yippeeeee..... now we are three.

On your mark... get set... GO!


I have registered for the Ottawa Race Weekend 2km Family Run.
Last year Norm and I went and watched our daughters (husband) come across the finish line. I had started chemo and was feeling lousy that day. I told Norm then.. that this year I would be participating. I had not thought of that moment until the race was advertised this year, I remembered my promise to myself.
I started training last week, practising on a 2km route Norm drove out for me.
It is not easy, I sure feel it in my calves, hamstrings and glutes.
For the past year, my body has belonged to surgeons and oncologists, nurses and radiation therapists.
It belonged to my cancer.
By running, I’m reclaiming ownership of my body. Pray my body parts
co-operate!
(I have never been a runner, or even a fan of exercise)




When 146 runners lined up under sunny skies at Carleton University for the first Ottawa Marathon on May 25, 1975, organizers believed they were staging a one-time affair. Few would have thought that almost 30 years later, organizers would be celebrating one of Canada's oldest major marathons boasting not hundreds, but thousands of competitors.

Over the years, other races were added to enhance interest in the race weekend and make it possible for everyone in the community to participate. Now the weekend also includes the half marathon and the 5K and 2K family fun runs/walks.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010


Great Check-up!!!!
The doctor told me that the "mild tissue density" that has showed on the last two CT-scans did not appear in this scan. There was no evidence of disease or abnormalities.
I asked if we could stop the CT-scans now.... the doctor agreed.
I asked if I could increase the time between my visits to every 6 months.... the doctor did not agree.
So, every three months for now.