Today marks two years cancer free. I feel like this day snuck up on me. I was thinking about it the other day. No
way, two years already? I feel as if I
have taken my life back. I know that I have been busy because I have not
blogged in a long time. I am not doing
chemo or recovering from a surgery which forces me to just sit on my couch for
hours on end. I have been up and moving. Really moving! I have logged so many miles these past few
months that I can’t remember a time when I was not running. Since I have taken
my life back I have done a bunch of cool things. I jumped into the Atlantic in January with
snow on the ground. Thanks Browns for getting me to do this crazy
experience. Thanks to my cousin Matt for
doing it with me. I have run two races with my sister-in-law and best friend
Devorah. We ran to help raise money for
breast cancer research. We also ran from
Brooklyn to Ground Zero to help raise money for first responders. I also got the chance to race with my dear
friends Margaret and Adele. What an
experience we all shared that day. Devorah and I are still figuring out our
next run and who will be raising money to help.
Just this past July, I
flew with all my children by myself to California and spent a month there. It was an amazing month. Shua plays “let’s pack our bags and go on the
airplane to California” on a regular basis.
Just this past Friday, I caught him packing his bag. It was quite a sight to see because all he
had in his bag was all of his socks.
That would have made for an interesting trip.
I have switched grades
and taken on a whole new curriculum by choice. So many people said I was crazy
for doing this. I admit it is hard with
all of the other stuff that has been piled on us this year, however, I am loving
every minute of it! I couldn’t have done
it without my colleagues Kathy and Leah.
They have helped out in so many ways.
It has been easy adjusting to the 6th grade way with the help
of my teammate Jen. She is there to
remind me that I am in 6th grade which is an entirely different
world than 7th grade was.
It has been a while but
I felt that I should send my fan club an update. I felt that you should know that I am doing
well, really well. I am loving life and enjoying every minute! Here are few
pictures.
Giving my kids a summer that they will never forget!
Had to include a blooper
Riding the train with my side kick! Again, all smiles!
Thanksgiving/Hanukah 2013
Here is to another healthy cancer free year!!!!
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