Cancer is on my mind almost always. It’s not that I’m fixated on it in a dark and sad sort of way, but rather it’s something I’m in the midst of adding to my repertoire of my life experiences. I’m constantly evaluating how my life has changed so far and how it may change in the near future. I think about the hurdles that have fallen in my way that I’ve managed to jump over since mid-March. I’m stretching my mind and heart to accept all the new information that’s come my way. Like the physical and mental challenges of the Houston Marathon or the almost 500 mile bike ride I’ve done, I believe this is one of those unique challenges that I must figure my way through to completion.
I've Trained For This
I've Trained For This
I've Trained For This
Cancer is on my mind almost always. It’s not that I’m fixated on it in a dark and sad sort of way, but rather it’s something I’m in the midst of adding to my repertoire of my life experiences. I’m constantly evaluating how my life has changed so far and how it may change in the near future. I think about the hurdles that have fallen in my way that I’ve managed to jump over since mid-March. I’m stretching my mind and heart to accept all the new information that’s come my way. Like the physical and mental challenges of the Houston Marathon or the almost 500 mile bike ride I’ve done, I believe this is one of those unique challenges that I must figure my way through to completion.