Team In Training

I have so far exceeded my expectations of how I would do with running. A week ago Saturday I ran 10 miles over a moderately hilly track in Palo Alto. This was about eight miles further than I had ever run even four weeks prior. Now that I think I can actually complete this event running–that right: no walking!–I’d like to ask for your donation.

All of your money goes to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society which uses donations for research, education, patient support, and a variety of other services. Help me hit my $2500 goal by donating even a few dollars at my fund raising page.

Tokyo, 4:00 AM

The skies are getting light over Tokyo already. It’s only 4:00 AM and traffic is picking up on the highways and bridges in the distance. And, from my 13th floor vantage point over an inlet that runs to the Tokyo Bay, it looks like its going to be overcast, drizzly day. Fine San Francisco weather, to be sure.

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Running a Marathon

So, you guys know I hate running, right? I mean I really hate running. I’ve never understood the point of it. It is the world’s most boring way of getting exercise. And all the stories you hear from runners are about screwed up feet and legs and knees in addition to bleeding and swelling in places that should do neither. I just don’t get the appeal. Nonetheless, I’ve signed up to run a marathon in mid-October.

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It’s Mother’s Day

It’s probably been over 15 years since I spent Mother’s Day with my Mom. Most years pass on Mother’s Day with me just giving her a call to wish her the best on this day. Some years I send a card and once or twice flowers. This year I thought that it might be good for me, my Mom, and anyone that reads this blog to know a little something about my me and my mother.

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