Had to hit the road the past couple days which puts a dent in the morning and evening opportunities. Especially when paired with several hours of driving. Eventually the fear of the event will overtake the weariness of the drive. My guess is another month.
Good news is that I have been in the water a couple times this week with reasonable success, all things considered (i.e. having not been in the water). Going to stay positive and build upon that success.
"you'll be running far away, you're telling me it's in the trees, in the trees, it's not, it's inside me, you're telling me it's on the ground, all around, it's not, it's inside me, you're telling me it's in disguise, well use your eyes, it's not, it's inside me, you're telling me it's mother earth, some sign of birth, it's not, it's inside me" - Grey Cell Green
Backstory
My wife was diagnosed with breast cancer in the fall of 2008. It was caught early. Aggressive bilateral mastectomy was the choice. My concern was the lack of a cohesive focus to find a cure. I wanted a definitive course, I wanted strong leadership, I wanted to know the solution. So, I did what any normally crazy supportive co-survivor would do... enlisted for an ironman. Donation link is http://www.kintera.org/faf/donorreg/donorpledge.asp?ievent=296523&supID=249789425
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
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