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I'm running the 2011 Boston Marathon to raise money for the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. I've lost my Mother and 2 grandparents to cancer; chances are high that you've lost loved ones too. If you have the means, please donate.

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5k - 21:16
Half Marathon - 1:41:50
Marathon - 3:53:58

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3 January 11

Another Farewell to 2010 Blog Post

It seems like writing a “farewell to 2010” blog post is a bit cliche, but what the hell - I’m indulgent like that. Nobody’s forcing you to read this.


For the few occasional readers of my blog and for those of you who saw me regularly during 2010, you may be expecting a long-winded woe-is-me tale of the past year. Unfortunately, I feel like that’s what people have come to expect from me (for good reason). Not this time though. This is all I’ll say: 2010 (and 2009, for that matter) are both thankfully over and so are the challenges that were presented during those years. Instead, I’ll mention that there were several awesome things that happened in 2010. These include:
- Raising $5,612 for the 2010 Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge. Thanks!!
- Getting Tuck.
- Running the RTB Relay and BAA Half Marathon.
- Running a total of 475 miles, in spite of the injuries.
- And, of course, meeting new friends, colleagues, and clients. Too many to name here but you know who you are. If you’re reading this. Which admittedly is doubtful.

Now that we’ve entered 2011, I’m ready to start running a LITTLE more and fundraising a LOT more. At this time last year, I was way ahead of where I am today in mileage and fundraising. But that’s OK. I’ve purposely held back on both fronts up until now, but I’m ready to get on my horse and start kicking ass. Hopefully, you’ll stick around to help support me through this process. I sincerely appreciated the kind words, comments, facebook messages, etc. I received last year. Please keep them coming. If you are wealthy, which some of you are, donate lots of money. And for those of you of more modest means, a little goes a long way too. Thanks.

PS - If you’re a Facebook user, please click on the “Follow this blog” button on the right. Promise I won’t drive you crazy with endless blather. Maybe you’ll even find some meaning in all of this nonsense.

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