Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Fail Blog
Sunday, September 19, 2010
They Made It...
I think what they did is amazing! My sister and mom finish at 15 miles. Elisa injured her knee at around 10 miles and was limping pretty bad. 5 more miles, my sister just couldn't do it anymore. With barricades and drink stationes being cleaned up, they didn't think it would be best to carry on. Especially without having drinks ready and waiting for them in addition to Elisa's injury.
Elisa commented that she wished she would've just went for the half mile and they would've crossed the finish line. But hey... that's 13 miles! Being hurt and succeeding to go further, that's great! Way to go sis!!
They were able to get something to drink and a ride to the end of the marathon. Several people had quit at 8 miles. So my mom and sis did great! At the end 5 people were on stretchers, 8 in chairs and my sis was able to get ice applied to her knee.
They just called a bit ago. A guy walking the marathon just passed the finish line. He was wearing white tights, a white leotard, a white netted tutu and a hat. Coming from his Err... well... Was a long bird head. Why was this guy dressed like this? Who knows! Elisa and mom were so shocked, they did not get a picture. Darn! Ha Ha!
We will have an official blog post from my sister and mom as soon as they are ready. Thank you all for participating in their journey!!
for the cure!
Hug,
Sarah
Things Are Slowing Down
Almost 13 miles in!
They're almost to the tunnel! I miss this tunnel! Every time we drove through it, we'd honk :) Good times!
My sister is having a problem with her knee, so my mom has asked for prayer. The last couple miles had a lot of twists and turns and just hurt their ankles and knees. Mom said to pray that their muscles don't give out. They must be hurting bad :(
Mile 10
Beautiful Scenery
It makes me want to participate in the marathon!
Steepest Incline Reached
For those reading and looking at pics, my mom has promised a pic at the half way point. They are almost there and should be there in about an hour or so.
She called me and was huffing and puffing. Encouraging my sister "You can do this!"
Just received a picture...
TODAY is the day!!!
Friday, September 17, 2010
Time Flies!
Friday night we were late and missed the Kahului Worship Team lead music, because Naoi (Elisa's husband) had run out of gasoline on his way to help his mother, so after rescuing him from the side of the road we continued on to revival. We had almost decided not to go because we were late but were glad we did. Mike Wells spoke on relationships and types of personalities, how they affect how we relate to one another. He had some very good examples of the thinkers, feelers, doers that we are.
On Saturday morning, we went to Lahaina to take a Submarine ride. The crew told us since we were a smaller group that we would get twice the viewing time, since one side of the sub views the sight and then they turn around so the other side gets to view the area. We viewed a coral reef and the fish that feed in the area, saw a lot of empty ocean bottom, sting rays and a sunken ship. Atlantis had purchased the ship that had sat in Lahaina harbor for years and had many visitors over that time. They paid $1.00 for the ship then spent $300,000 to make it ready to sink. They had to strip it of anything that would harm sea life, haul it out to their submarine viewing area and then sink it in the sand away from any coral reefs. It already has several coral and other sea life growing on the ship.
Saturday night was another night of revival, Pukalani Worship Team began the service. Mike spoke of his ministry and areas he has had mission trips to. He tied in the last two nights of messages. We left at intermission because we were both exhausted and couldn't concentrate on the remaining 15 minutes of message. Sunday concluded revival. It was also Elisa's birthday. We then went shopping for shoes for our marathon. We didn't find anything after trying on way too many shoes, I did find a pair of Nike running shoes, however they are only comfortable if you are running not walking. We both finally found shoes on Tuesday night. We were able to start breaking them in Wednesday night after Elisa got off work, we did 5 miles that night.
Elisa had the day off Thursday, so we indulged in a Dolphin Boat Ride sponsored by PACIFIC WHALE FOUNDATION. We parked half mile from the dock to get some walking in, enjoyed the trip and seeing spotted dolphin and spinner dolphin.
After we went to the beach to catch some waves, however the beach we went to had too many rocks and coral. Elisa ended up with damaged foot, we tried to go to another beach to swim but the waves were too high and the flag was out warning bad time to be in the water. We came home went to walk our 5 miles wanting to top our time from the previous time, Elisa had a splinter from the coral and we had to turn back, after soaking in peroxide and medicating it her foot felt much better. It was then time to leave for ladies Bible study. After we had dinner with Auntie Laura and Leona, catching up on our lives and enjoying each others company.
Tonight we are going to a Luau and will update you after, can't believe its just 2 days before the marathon.
God bless you.
Debra
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
On her way...
My sister has planned some exciting things for when my mom gets there. She will attend a luau, ride a boat to go see dolphins and submerse under water in a submarine! It all sounds like something I would love to be doing right now!
I have asked them to send pictures of the trip and of course the marathon. I hope to keep this as up to date as possible.
Walking for a cure...
Sarah
P.S. How ironic! I thought it was funny... as I am posting about this flight, a plane is flying over my house. Normally, I don't hear them.
Monday, June 7, 2010
52
Ok, to be honest at 51, I have never seen a blog. I have done several projects for cancer research, but never participated in blogging, email or other internet type things. Am I way out of current times or what?
So when I think of 52 - the number of weeks in a year, yes, but it will be the combined number of miles that Elisa and I will travel on that day. It will also be the number of sponsors that we hope to have. We have set a goal to each find 26 sponsors that will donate $26 (one dollar for each mile) we walk.
On the day of the marathon, Sarah will keep everyone posted of our progress. By the way, 52 will also be my age as I fly home after the event.
Debra