Friday, January 31, 2014

Things that matter


What matters? Faith? Family? Marrying the most awesome BW who is the love of my life? A dream chance at running Western States?

There's definite levels. No matter how ABSOLUTELY *&#^ing COOL it is to get a shot at WS, it's nothing when put up against the other things I mentioned. There are things that matter and things that MATTER. We got the chance to help a little with something else that matters last weekend by joining a bunch of friends to raise funds for MS as our friends Jamie Plucker (henceforth JDP), Laurie Haulpenny and Larry Kelley embark on their journey for MS Run the US later this year.

For the second year, a "24hr treadmill challenge" was used to help raise money for MS. Not strictly a treadmill or 24hr challenge, but just a chance to get out and move and help a great cause. However, close to 24hrs at Lifetime Fitness gives you a great insight into the type of people you know, get to know and consider your good friends. I can tell you right now, that if I was ever in trouble or needed help with something, these are exactly the people I would hope to have in my corner.  Generosity? Above and beyond. Willingness to get a little crazy or wear an ill fitting costume to raise more money? More than once. The absolute heart to crank out 50 miles on the treadmill when 25 was your best or put in 70, 85? Check. It's a great thing to see a large group not only come together for a cause, but to also see so my people step way out of their comfort zone and absolutely CRUSH what they thought they were capable of, regardless of what the actual distance was. There were so many cool moments that I won't even try to mention names and the pictures only show a small sample of the day.

Wait! Did I actually do any WS training or just eat cookies and Van's beef jerky? Well, I did manage to squeak in a 50k on the mill and 115 miles on the stationary bike in between eating.

 
If you're so moved to make a donation, consider splitting whatever amount you were going to do between these fine people.

I couldn't  squeeze everybody I wanted to in here without this post getting way out of control, but I want you guys to know that you're awesome -- We love ya!

Around 80 people signed up for the challenge with nearly $4,000 being raised!
 
 










 


1 comment:

  1. A truly incredible day and phenomenal group of people!

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