I think yesterday's run was the 6th GTS, but I've missed a few and that made me feel extremely guilty. The night before, I was attending an event for work where I had a few glasses of wine and a Caesar, but nothing serious enough to cause a hangover.
I slept at around 11 that night and was terrified I'd miss my run the next day, so I woke up at around 12:30 to open the door for my sister (who forgot her keys AGAIN), then I woke up again at 3:30am because I thought I slept through the alarm, then I woke up AGAIN at 6am to realize I had 50 more minutes to sleep in. Finally at 6:50, I got up, got dressed, washed up and made myself a very balanced meal.
For breakfast, I had the following:
1 slice of flaxseed toast
1 tsp of peanut butter on the toast
1/2 banana sliced onto the peanut butter on the toast
The other 1/2 banana I eat on its own
1/2 cup of 2% Milk enriched with Horlicks
...and I was ready to go!
I got to Bonnie's house earlier than expected, so we waited inside the condo lobby. Veronica came to pick us up and off we were to Granville Island.
Coach Mike told us we were running 7 kms today!!!! For someone who had not run (much) since before the holidays, I literally thought it was impossible. Our route was along the seawall from Granville Island through the Olympic Village to Science World and back. After I hit the halfway point, I started feeling a lot of pain in my shin. After talking to Sharon at work, she told me I had something called Shin Spints
According to Wikipedia:
(def.) Shin Splints: A general term used to refer to a painful condition in the shins. It is often caused by running or jumping, and may be very slow to heal. A formal medical term for the condition is medial tibial syndrome. One cause is an overused muscle, either as an acute injury or delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS). The muscle pain is caused by any activity that involves running, jumping, also sometimes even walking, swimming, roller skating, or other basic physical activity. An individual not accustomed to running may experience pain in the shin muscles the next day even after a single, short bout of intensive running. Sometimes shin splints is also a result of stress fractures in the shin.
After reading it more, it really seemed like it was quite serious, but I didn't feel as bad as Wikipedia described it, so I think I'm ok.
After the run, I felt great! Not as sore as I thought I'd be....until of course the next morning.
This Monday morning I woke up feeling quite sore. I had a horrible nightmare last night of cutting people to pieces and disposing them in garbage cans (?!) Apparently the person we cut up was a really bad guy that the cops couldn't catch....I swear I have NOT been watching too much Dexter.
In fact, last night, I watched "My Best Friend's Girl" with Dane Cook, the American Pie dude and Kate Hudson. All you need to do is look at the last person on that list and you already know what type of movie it is. Though I must admit, for a 29 year old with a 5 year old son, she's got an ASS I totally COVET.
In the movie yesterday, she ran a lot, and talked while she ran, that's an excellent pace to be running at. But then, I noticed how beautiful she is while she's running. If you're unfortunate enough to be one of my running mates during our GTS, you'll totally realize that I look like CRAP when I run. I have my headband, my cap, my capris and windbreaker. My face gets red and blotchy and my clothes get sweaty and stinky. How does she look like she's GLOWING when she runs? Sigh the magic of Hollywood.
That's enough of a rant today. I feel horrible I didn't get the dri-fit socks (You have to fundraise $1000 by January to get them).
Unfortunately, I haven't had any new sponsors in a while, so I have no one to thank. But please, keep passing the word on!
Please visit this page to sponsor me in my run on behalf of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada.
Monday, January 12, 2009
Sunday, January 4, 2009
Happy New Year!
I totally have been slacking off at posting since the holidays plowed in (literally). I've been busy with family and friends. In addition, Vancouver has been screwed this year with a LOT of snow, and training has been halted for....three weeks now, I feel extremely guilty.
But! I have been training at home myself!...Kind of...I feel rather set back.
But! The new year has come and I'd like to wish you and the ones you love a great new year. I wanted to get back on track so I did some research over the last few days for my fellow runners. Here, I thereby publish, The Best Traction Devices Available
Option #1 YakTrax Pro
This was the first option I looked at. I heard about it from my boyfriend's cousin who works at an Outdoors store. Unfortunately, they were all sold out, so I started researching online. This system works through a band that goes around the sole of your shoe and then a velcro that wraps around the top of your foot. The traction system works through a series of coils that wrap around the elastic cords and they help create traction in snow and ice.
The reviews I have read about this system have been good and bad. It's great when it's on tightly packed snow, it's all right on solid ice, but it's horrible on smooth surfaces (surfaces not covered by snow/ice) - as the coils tend to make it actually more slippery than it should be.
They come in three sizes:
Small (Men's 5-8.5, Women's 6.5-10)
Medium (Men's 9-11, Women's 10.5-12.5)
Large (Men's 11.5-14+, Women's 13-15).
For about $30 a pair, I'd rate this item 3 out of 5 stars.
Yaktrax can be found at MEC at this site.
After some more intense Googling, I reached our second type of traction system, STABILicers Sport. STABILicers work by having tiny bolt-like objects that screw onto the bottom of a rubber sole. Rubber can really help when you're indoors to prevent you from slipping, but the bolt-like objects are what works best in the snow. Unlike the YakTrax system, there are no slippery coils, but I'd recommend you to keep these babies off your parents' hardwood floors.
Reviews I've read about this system are fewer than the ones I've read for YakTrax but there seems to be little complaints about these. The only thing I might see an issue with these is that as a whole rubber piece you put on, it might look awkward or funny on different shoe sizes (esthetics issues for us lady runners :)
These also come in three sizes:
Small (Men’s 4-7, Women’s 5-8)
Medium (Men’s 7½-10, Women’s 8½-12)
Large (Men’s 10½-13)
For $20, I'd say they're a good bang for your buck 3.5 out of 5 stars.
STABILicers can be found at MEC at this site.
Option #3 Kahtoola MICROspikes Traction Device
I first set my eyes on these babies at www.uncrate.com. I thought, "Wow, I totally need these! And I want them! They totally look badass!" And they indeed are. This is the first traction device that actually incorporates the use of SPIKES in the design. A whole 3/8" long spikes that is definitely to keep you vertical through any adventure you take in Vancouver's snowy weather. The band that goes around your shoe is rubber and water resistant and it looks totally cool!
The reviews I have read have all been positive and I would really like to get this but unfortunately, the badass-ness comes with a hefty price tag. For $51, these babies can be yours - you crazy avid marathon runners!
Three sizes once again:
Small (Youths' 4½-7 or Women's 5½-8½)
Medium (Men's 7-10 or Women's 8½+)
Large (Men's 10½-14)
I rate these 5 out of 5 stars.
Microspikes can be bought at their website for $59 or from your local MEC for $51.
Of course! I save the best for last. I finally decided to choose the Polar Cleats because of their very simple, but informative website. Polar Cleats is the official sponsor to the Torino 2006 Winter Olympics. In addition, I've read some very positive reviews about this product.
I called the owner to discuss these cleats and he explained that if you don't have boots, it might be a bit more difficult for these cleats to stay on, but he has included two velcro straps that will strap to your runners better when we're training. He's a super friendly guy and even offered to ship it out next day for me.
It's lightweight, affordable and easy to use. In addition, these are handmade locally in Smithers B.C. The company supports people with disabilities and hires them to hand assemble each product that is shipped out of their plant. This makes me a loud and proud Canadian and I will most definitely support this company...you should too!
The final selling point for me is an article I read online from Runners World. Check it out!
There are two sizes:
Size one (Women's 6-8.5 and Men's 6-8)
Size two (Women's 9-12 and Men's 8.5-13)
$24 a pair + $8 shipping this is a sure-fire winner! 5 out of 5 stars.
Purchase your Polar Cleats at their website.
Now that my review is done, I'd like to shoutout to my wonderful new sponsors.
Am Sagarwala and Aliya who is expecting their first child soon! Congratulations!
Here's a link to Am's business - for all your IT needs!
James Wu from TCBC, thanks for supporting my run, you need to come back to Vancouver ASAP - you sure you don't miss Sundin and Wellwood enough to come back? :)
Brian "Pilsbury" Li from RCCF, thanks for baking with me in first year and also running into me during my electives - why didn't you ever take the same electives as me since we have the same set to choose from?!?!!? You gotta come visit Vancouver soon.
Almond Au also formally from RCCF but now with IBM working in a very special department. I hope you're holding up well while Lili is gone, but can you believe how quickly time has passed by??? Thanks for supporting me, please come visit in Vancouver sometime!!
Please visit this page to sponsor me in my run on behalf of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada.
But! I have been training at home myself!...Kind of...I feel rather set back.
But! The new year has come and I'd like to wish you and the ones you love a great new year. I wanted to get back on track so I did some research over the last few days for my fellow runners. Here, I thereby publish, The Best Traction Devices Available
Option #1 YakTrax Pro
This was the first option I looked at. I heard about it from my boyfriend's cousin who works at an Outdoors store. Unfortunately, they were all sold out, so I started researching online. This system works through a band that goes around the sole of your shoe and then a velcro that wraps around the top of your foot. The traction system works through a series of coils that wrap around the elastic cords and they help create traction in snow and ice.
The reviews I have read about this system have been good and bad. It's great when it's on tightly packed snow, it's all right on solid ice, but it's horrible on smooth surfaces (surfaces not covered by snow/ice) - as the coils tend to make it actually more slippery than it should be.
They come in three sizes:
Small (Men's 5-8.5, Women's 6.5-10)
Medium (Men's 9-11, Women's 10.5-12.5)
Large (Men's 11.5-14+, Women's 13-15).
For about $30 a pair, I'd rate this item 3 out of 5 stars.
Yaktrax can be found at MEC at this site.
Option #2 STABILicers Sport
After some more intense Googling, I reached our second type of traction system, STABILicers Sport. STABILicers work by having tiny bolt-like objects that screw onto the bottom of a rubber sole. Rubber can really help when you're indoors to prevent you from slipping, but the bolt-like objects are what works best in the snow. Unlike the YakTrax system, there are no slippery coils, but I'd recommend you to keep these babies off your parents' hardwood floors.Reviews I've read about this system are fewer than the ones I've read for YakTrax but there seems to be little complaints about these. The only thing I might see an issue with these is that as a whole rubber piece you put on, it might look awkward or funny on different shoe sizes (esthetics issues for us lady runners :)
These also come in three sizes:
Small (Men’s 4-7, Women’s 5-8)
Medium (Men’s 7½-10, Women’s 8½-12)
Large (Men’s 10½-13)
For $20, I'd say they're a good bang for your buck 3.5 out of 5 stars.
STABILicers can be found at MEC at this site.
Option #3 Kahtoola MICROspikes Traction Device
I first set my eyes on these babies at www.uncrate.com. I thought, "Wow, I totally need these! And I want them! They totally look badass!" And they indeed are. This is the first traction device that actually incorporates the use of SPIKES in the design. A whole 3/8" long spikes that is definitely to keep you vertical through any adventure you take in Vancouver's snowy weather. The band that goes around your shoe is rubber and water resistant and it looks totally cool!The reviews I have read have all been positive and I would really like to get this but unfortunately, the badass-ness comes with a hefty price tag. For $51, these babies can be yours - you crazy avid marathon runners!
Three sizes once again:
Small (Youths' 4½-7 or Women's 5½-8½)
Medium (Men's 7-10 or Women's 8½+)
Large (Men's 10½-14)
I rate these 5 out of 5 stars.
Microspikes can be bought at their website for $59 or from your local MEC for $51.
Option #4 Polar Cleats
Of course! I save the best for last. I finally decided to choose the Polar Cleats because of their very simple, but informative website. Polar Cleats is the official sponsor to the Torino 2006 Winter Olympics. In addition, I've read some very positive reviews about this product.I called the owner to discuss these cleats and he explained that if you don't have boots, it might be a bit more difficult for these cleats to stay on, but he has included two velcro straps that will strap to your runners better when we're training. He's a super friendly guy and even offered to ship it out next day for me.
It's lightweight, affordable and easy to use. In addition, these are handmade locally in Smithers B.C. The company supports people with disabilities and hires them to hand assemble each product that is shipped out of their plant. This makes me a loud and proud Canadian and I will most definitely support this company...you should too!
The final selling point for me is an article I read online from Runners World. Check it out!
There are two sizes:
Size one (Women's 6-8.5 and Men's 6-8)
Size two (Women's 9-12 and Men's 8.5-13)
$24 a pair + $8 shipping this is a sure-fire winner! 5 out of 5 stars.
Purchase your Polar Cleats at their website.
Now that my review is done, I'd like to shoutout to my wonderful new sponsors.
Am Sagarwala and Aliya who is expecting their first child soon! Congratulations!
Here's a link to Am's business - for all your IT needs!
James Wu from TCBC, thanks for supporting my run, you need to come back to Vancouver ASAP - you sure you don't miss Sundin and Wellwood enough to come back? :)Brian "Pilsbury" Li from RCCF, thanks for baking with me in first year and also running into me during my electives - why didn't you ever take the same electives as me since we have the same set to choose from?!?!!? You gotta come visit Vancouver soon.
Almond Au also formally from RCCF but now with IBM working in a very special department. I hope you're holding up well while Lili is gone, but can you believe how quickly time has passed by??? Thanks for supporting me, please come visit in Vancouver sometime!!
Please visit this page to sponsor me in my run on behalf of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada.
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Recent Sponsors and GTS 3
Unfortunately, Vancouver got SLAMDUNKED by approximately 20cm of snow in the last two days. I for one, decided not to go to this week's GTS (Group Training Session). I feel extremely guilty about it, so I spent all day shovelling!
Honestly, I woke up at 9am and shovelled until 10:30. This is one time I DON'T like living on a main road (high traffic area), with a CORNER house (two sidewalks instead of one), and a LARGE driveway (where my car is parked). I am honestly sore from head to toe. Not only did I shovel at 9am. I shovelled again at 11:30, 2pm, 4:30pm and 8:30pm. It's honestly been snowing ALL DAY in Vancouver. It's going to be our FIRST white Christmas in 10 years!
I went to St. John Ambulance Division 751's 30th Anniversary Dinner this past Thursday and reconnected with a lot of old friends. From Deepak and Mike, to Ruby and Garth - I haven't seen this many Johners in one place in a long time! I tried getting some fundraising, but I find it really hard to just ask people for money.
I have a friend from high school, Brandon Riley who has given me a few ideas for fundraisers, including my latest idea...BOWLING NIGHT!
So here's the pitch, I'll be organizing a bowling night coming January at Town and Country (still have to ask them if they'll let me host it there). Gonna try and get some donations for pizza and drinks, and I'll be selling tickets for an ALL YOU CAN BOWL night. If anyone's interested, please do email me with your sponsorship ideas, donations of gifts, or if you want to purchase tickets. I'll post more details later on!
Next, I'd like to shoutout to my latest sponsors:
Chris Chan has pledged to donate! Thanks for being a great coach all my years at SJA.
Little Crystal has also donated on behalf of her family as well. Thanks lil me!
Johnny Tran from high schoooool. Always a hard working one, tough to catch him online at any time of the day.
and finally, Victor Chan also from DT whom I've reconnected with lately. He's actually my FIRST donor to have donated without me hasselling him, he somehow found my site??? haha, but really, thanks for your donation! Victor works at Out to See Entertainment as an e-Marketing Strategist. He has a personal page he's working on and I thought I'd give him a plug here. If you're interested in SEO (which I believe is Search Engine Optimization), please visit his page at http://members.shaw.ca/calebchan/index.html. Thanks for helping me set up Google Analytics!
Please visit this page to sponsor me in my run on behalf of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada.
Honestly, I woke up at 9am and shovelled until 10:30. This is one time I DON'T like living on a main road (high traffic area), with a CORNER house (two sidewalks instead of one), and a LARGE driveway (where my car is parked). I am honestly sore from head to toe. Not only did I shovel at 9am. I shovelled again at 11:30, 2pm, 4:30pm and 8:30pm. It's honestly been snowing ALL DAY in Vancouver. It's going to be our FIRST white Christmas in 10 years!
I went to St. John Ambulance Division 751's 30th Anniversary Dinner this past Thursday and reconnected with a lot of old friends. From Deepak and Mike, to Ruby and Garth - I haven't seen this many Johners in one place in a long time! I tried getting some fundraising, but I find it really hard to just ask people for money.
I have a friend from high school, Brandon Riley who has given me a few ideas for fundraisers, including my latest idea...BOWLING NIGHT!
So here's the pitch, I'll be organizing a bowling night coming January at Town and Country (still have to ask them if they'll let me host it there). Gonna try and get some donations for pizza and drinks, and I'll be selling tickets for an ALL YOU CAN BOWL night. If anyone's interested, please do email me with your sponsorship ideas, donations of gifts, or if you want to purchase tickets. I'll post more details later on!
Next, I'd like to shoutout to my latest sponsors:
Chris Chan has pledged to donate! Thanks for being a great coach all my years at SJA.
Little Crystal has also donated on behalf of her family as well. Thanks lil me!
Johnny Tran from high schoooool. Always a hard working one, tough to catch him online at any time of the day.
and finally, Victor Chan also from DT whom I've reconnected with lately. He's actually my FIRST donor to have donated without me hasselling him, he somehow found my site??? haha, but really, thanks for your donation! Victor works at Out to See Entertainment as an e-Marketing Strategist. He has a personal page he's working on and I thought I'd give him a plug here. If you're interested in SEO (which I believe is Search Engine Optimization), please visit his page at http://members.shaw.ca/calebchan/index.html. Thanks for helping me set up Google Analytics!
Please visit this page to sponsor me in my run on behalf of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada.
Sunday, December 14, 2008
My Second Training Day
Sorry for not updating all week! I've been quite busy at work! BUT!!! I've been keeping up with my training!
Monday is a rest day, I was very very sore. Kind of like a penguin type of sore. Luongo's groin pains? I feel ya dude!
Tuesday is also a rest day, so what I did instead was my Turbo Jam workout at home. Luckily no one's around to witness it.
Wednesday is a run day. The forecast said it will rain but luckily it didn't. Right after work, I went outside and ran for 1/2 hour back and forth at Jones Park, very nicely paved road there. However, I discovered that the iPod original headphones REALLY SUCK because they don't stay in your ears very well.
Thursday is a rest day so once again I did Turbo Jam, it's quite tiring actually. Did a bit of Yoga on the Wii Fit as well to stretch out some really pained muscles. I'm really feeling the workout.
Friday is a run day again, but it was pouring rain outside. I woke up at 6:45 to get on the elliptical for 1/2 hour, it was the best I could do since I was so sore from a week of working out. Needless to say, it was a very very tiring day for me.
Sunday is our second GTS. Vancouver witnessed our first snowfall on Saturday night. I woke up to my car covered with over 6 inches of snow :( Luckily I got a handy snow scraper courtesy of Rogers Wireless and my Uncles James :). Veronica drove us to Granville Island at 8am, I'm surprised people came today! It was icy and snowy during our entire run.
It was also the fundraising fair today, I'm very excited! I learned a lot of very useful information that I will apply towards my campaign. I'll post some pictures when I can get them from Bonnie.
Shoutout to my latest sponsors:
Karman my cousin.
Dixon Fan
Brandon Riley
Andrew Mok
Tony Wu
Please visit this page to sponsor me in my run on behalf of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada.
Monday is a rest day, I was very very sore. Kind of like a penguin type of sore. Luongo's groin pains? I feel ya dude!
Tuesday is also a rest day, so what I did instead was my Turbo Jam workout at home. Luckily no one's around to witness it.
Wednesday is a run day. The forecast said it will rain but luckily it didn't. Right after work, I went outside and ran for 1/2 hour back and forth at Jones Park, very nicely paved road there. However, I discovered that the iPod original headphones REALLY SUCK because they don't stay in your ears very well.
Thursday is a rest day so once again I did Turbo Jam, it's quite tiring actually. Did a bit of Yoga on the Wii Fit as well to stretch out some really pained muscles. I'm really feeling the workout.
Friday is a run day again, but it was pouring rain outside. I woke up at 6:45 to get on the elliptical for 1/2 hour, it was the best I could do since I was so sore from a week of working out. Needless to say, it was a very very tiring day for me.
Sunday is our second GTS. Vancouver witnessed our first snowfall on Saturday night. I woke up to my car covered with over 6 inches of snow :( Luckily I got a handy snow scraper courtesy of Rogers Wireless and my Uncles James :). Veronica drove us to Granville Island at 8am, I'm surprised people came today! It was icy and snowy during our entire run.
It was also the fundraising fair today, I'm very excited! I learned a lot of very useful information that I will apply towards my campaign. I'll post some pictures when I can get them from Bonnie.
Shoutout to my latest sponsors:
Karman my cousin.
Dixon Fan
Brandon Riley
Andrew Mok
Tony Wu
Please visit this page to sponsor me in my run on behalf of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada.
Sunday, December 7, 2008
My First Training Day
This morning, I got up bright and early at 7:40 to get ready for my first day of training.
We arrived at Granville Island shortly after 8 and began our stretch. It's good to see almost everybody out! Everyone is very pumped about our first run.
The full marathon group will be running a 6km run and the half marathon group will be running a 4km run. I figured I should start a bit slower and ran with the half marathon group.
At first, I thought it went pretty well, but after the beginning distance, my muscles started whining. They're telling me to stop, but I keep saying to myself "NO, you KEEP GOING!" At about the halfway mark, my cousin was trying to get to the washroom, but it was so early, it was closed. Poor girl had to race to the 2k mark to get to the washroom. I think I found my pace buddy! Monique from Australia originally was at about the same pace as me. We got to chat for a bit while running. Coach Mike says we should run at a "conversational pace". This is actually one of those times I wish I didn't have to talk.
The key for today's training is 10 minute run 1 minute walk...I think I was more of a 4:1 ratio haha. My time today for the 4k: 40 minutes
In addition, I also got some more sponsors in the last two days.
Darren Wong: Thanks for taking the time out of studying for those boring accounting finals to check out my blog and donate!
Auntie Veronica, Uncle Ken, and Uncle Charlie: Thanks for supporting me! I will work hard!
Yee Ma Maureen and Por Por: Thanks for believing I can do it!
and finally
Neo Code Software - Joshua Paul: Although I only worked for you for one summer, I want to thank you for keeping in touch and supporting me in my training!
If you or your company would like to sponsor me and have a premium link from my blog, please contact me!
Please visit this page to sponsor me in my run on behalf of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada.
We arrived at Granville Island shortly after 8 and began our stretch. It's good to see almost everybody out! Everyone is very pumped about our first run.
The full marathon group will be running a 6km run and the half marathon group will be running a 4km run. I figured I should start a bit slower and ran with the half marathon group.
At first, I thought it went pretty well, but after the beginning distance, my muscles started whining. They're telling me to stop, but I keep saying to myself "NO, you KEEP GOING!" At about the halfway mark, my cousin was trying to get to the washroom, but it was so early, it was closed. Poor girl had to race to the 2k mark to get to the washroom. I think I found my pace buddy! Monique from Australia originally was at about the same pace as me. We got to chat for a bit while running. Coach Mike says we should run at a "conversational pace". This is actually one of those times I wish I didn't have to talk.
The key for today's training is 10 minute run 1 minute walk...I think I was more of a 4:1 ratio haha. My time today for the 4k: 40 minutes
In addition, I also got some more sponsors in the last two days.
Darren Wong: Thanks for taking the time out of studying for those boring accounting finals to check out my blog and donate!
Auntie Veronica, Uncle Ken, and Uncle Charlie: Thanks for supporting me! I will work hard!
Yee Ma Maureen and Por Por: Thanks for believing I can do it!
and finally
Neo Code Software - Joshua Paul: Although I only worked for you for one summer, I want to thank you for keeping in touch and supporting me in my training!
If you or your company would like to sponsor me and have a premium link from my blog, please contact me!Please visit this page to sponsor me in my run on behalf of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada.
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
TNT Kickoff Night And...SPONSORS!

So the kick off party was tonight, I got to meet some great people! I'm in team Yellow with a big group of awesome girls. Laura is our mentor, she's really nice. The people in the pictures are as follows: Mary the campaign director. VERONICA (whom we all know and love) is the campaign coordinator. Mike our running coach. The shots on the bottom include ladies from our table. Yellow team there in the middle and finally the entire run team for the year! I'm getting really excited. Our first run is this Sunday. It's going to be a 4k run/jog around the Granville Island Area!
Once again, shout out to my sponsors! Hit who bit! He has the perma-sleepy head/stoned look, but the coolest half Asian I know in the US of A hehe...thanks for the big donation! To Simon: hopefully you get better soon, you always seem to be injury prone. Thanks for your donation. And finally, my good friend Andy: don't worry about the weight you're gaining in med school right now, we'll work it off in a good run once your finals are done for the semester. Thanks for your donation :)
Please visit this page to sponsor me in my run on behalf of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada.
Monday, December 1, 2008
Woot more sponsors!
It's raining again in Vancouver today and I'm feeling quite glum. Some good news today though, TWO MORE SPONSORS!
Tygo of the Legion lol, our "accountant" in the guild. Always a wise one, with a kid that's cute as a button. Thanks for your donation, I'll definitely work my butt off.
Thank you JEUNESSA! My bestest friend in the world. I TOLD you to keep the money for yourself once your bears sell. Please support her etsy page! Jeunessa makes all these awesome crafts by hand and sells them on the popular site, etsy! Although, I think she sold everything already. But she has plenty more later! :)
Thank you everyone that has supported me thus far. Kick off is in 2 days!
Please visit this page to sponsor me in my run on behalf of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada.
Tygo of the Legion lol, our "accountant" in the guild. Always a wise one, with a kid that's cute as a button. Thanks for your donation, I'll definitely work my butt off.
Thank you JEUNESSA! My bestest friend in the world. I TOLD you to keep the money for yourself once your bears sell. Please support her etsy page! Jeunessa makes all these awesome crafts by hand and sells them on the popular site, etsy! Although, I think she sold everything already. But she has plenty more later! :)
Thank you everyone that has supported me thus far. Kick off is in 2 days!
Please visit this page to sponsor me in my run on behalf of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada.
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