Posted by Dottie on 3/31/2003, 11:17 pm, in reply to "2003 World Transplant Games"
Hi Harvey,
Great job on your run-the runners high is indeed an unforgettable feeling that "we" as tx receipients im sure, will never take for granted..i know i wont! Sounds like you are doing a great job preparing for the games! Im not sure I will be attending the World Games(it may be a bit too soon post tx for me and I have a sprint triathlon and fitness contest that may take presidence this year) not that the games arent extremely important to me but I need to go into the games completely prepared and with my family sharing the experience-my dad is 68 and doesnt feel comfortable traveling that far and john,my usband is training for the florida ironman in october(so $ is going to that and i feel its "his turn")I have never competed without my dad and not about to start now so i think for me, its focus and training for the tx games will be for 2004-definitely then!
I do want to be kept updated with your training as I will keep you with mine and my goals-we can support each other. I do hope this war is over soon and France will be a safe place to be for you.
What else do you have planned this season?
your an inspiration H,
Dottie
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