What’s touching about this daughter’s running story is her tone of voice

The following email arrived three days ago. Was so touched by the video, and by the narrow degree of separation between the story and my birthplace and current life. I’ve kept the email author anonymous, with her permission:

“I thought you may enjoy this little 2 1/2 minute video.

Dave was a neighbor of ours. We carpooled our girls to dance class. He was a doctor in the ER at York (PA) Hospital. His wife went back to school to finish her nursing degree and was doing an Internship at HealthSouth when my husband was there post stroke. Even after they moved to another neighborhood up the hill from The Galleria Mall, I’d still see Dave out running. They are one of the nicest families I’ve ever known.

I saw Dave in the ICU, and a few weeks later in the hallway of the hospital, when my Dad was so sick. As usual, he was kind, funny and comforting. He didn’t tell me that he was only working part time because of his own health issues. His daughter and I are in touch via facebook. I read her post this past October that said he had died that afternoon. He had been fighting T-cell lymphoma for 5 years. She had donated bone marrow and the transplant have given him a few extra years. His wife is an oncology nurse, his daughter is a NICU nurse, and they and his other daughter (the one in the video) and son took leaves from work and cared for him at home for the last couple of months of his life.”

 

 

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Update: The email author has added more to this story, which continues now if you go to Next Blog

 

The opportunity that lies at our feet

determination
don’t let other people’s failed dreams infect our determination for our own

 

high blood pressure
if our blood pressure isn’t great now, that doesn’t mean it can’t be in the future

 

Our present circumstances don’t determine where we can go; they merely determine where we start. ~ Nido Qubein

We know this.

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Stay safe, have fun applies to more than Masters competitions

knee pain
walking out to the car after a full day

 

Stay safe, have fun applies to more than Masters competitions. Injured my right knee at Epcot, simply bending down to pick up a piece of trash. For real.

Thought nothing of it really. Sure, definitely felt a sharp pain, but really, it was a simple bending motion to do what I do all day long when I’m at work.

How could it be serious?

Click wellness challenge to hear the boring details.

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Insight: Being in great physical condition makes these types of injuries less frequent and less severe if, or when, they happen.

In youth we actually thought this would never happen to us

aging well
at 70+ she is more active than most 30, 40, and 50-somethings

 

In youth we actually thought this would never happen to us:

We’d get old and our hair would turn gray.

This has massive ramifications with our current thinking that we will never be confined to a chair because we are too frail to walk.

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