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Wednesday, April 1, 2009

A little shout out, volume 4

This shout out goes to Glen, who provided some classic inspiration the other day:

"If it wasn't hard, everyone could do it."

Tuesday Night Track is on a hiatus (for now), long runs are complete, and the hay is in the barn.
Posted by Betsy Gott at 12:46 PM
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DFMC by the numbers

  • Recent Donors: Hanny Studer!!
  • 2009 Money raised: $6,300. THANK YOU!
  • 2009 Donors: 107. wow!
  • 2009 Training miles run: 725
  • Days to go until Boston 2010: 6 months

Learn more about the two people I am running in honor of:

Karen Gott, of Waldoboro ME
Karen is my Dad's older sister, and she was like the cool babysitter when we were growing up. Ted, Tom, (my brothers) and I used to love seeing her car pull up to the house, because it meant board games, M+M cookies, shopping trips, and sleepovers. Karen just finished 6 months of chemotherapy for colon cancer, and is doing great with physical therapy and getting back on the move again!

Theo S. of Arlington MA
Theo is a sharp, inquisitive, high energy two year old that has been battling LCH in his skin and femur bone for over a year. He is my Patient Partner through the Dana Farber Jimmy Fund clinic, which means we get to do fun things like play Dr. Seuss games, have pizza parties, and visit childrens' museums. He just completed a year of chemotherapy. He loves dinosaurs, animals, and learning about bones!

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Betsy Gott
Brookline, MA
When I finished the 2008 Chicago Marathon, I told my family "I am never ever EVER doing that again." And yet, here I am...training and fund raising for the 2010 Boston Marathon with the Dana-Farber team. I run because it is something that I love; but I run for Dana-Farber to support and honor somebody that I love: my Aunt Karen, who is heading towards remission for colon cancer. This blog will follow my training and my fund raising as I attempt to run over 700 miles in training, raise at least $7000 for cancer research, and run 26.2 miles from Hopkinton to Boston on April 19th.
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Click below for my personal Dana Farber webpage to learn more and donate towards my goal of $6000:

Click below for my personal Dana Farber webpage to learn more and donate towards my goal of $6000:
Theo, my patient partner at Boston's Jimmy Fund Clinic. January '09.
 

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