Thursday, April 26, 2007

Dayssi's Marathoneuse

This Sunday a fantastic woman and former student of both mine and Jim's will run a half marathon, in honor of Dayssi and a childhood friend of hers, to help raise money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Her name is Florence, she is French (hence, the title), and this is her first roadrace ever, I think. The race, sponsored by the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society's Team in Training, takes place in Saddle River, NJ. Florence will run with a picture of Dayssi somewhere on her, and if you happen to be local, I urge you to go watch, cheer her on, and give her a huge hug (or at least a high five)!

Here is a web link to Florence's webpage, where you can find out more about Team in Training, make a donation, and read her blog about her experience training for the run. It sounds like torture to me. What an amazing commitment she has made.

http://www.active.com/donate/tntnyc/FNmarathoneuse

I should mention while on this topic that one of Dayssi's incredible pre-school teachers, Christina, ran a marathon for LLS Team in Training last summer, wearing a badge with Dayssi's picture on it, shortly after she was diagnosed. Christina had run before, for her grandmother, and the race took place so early in Dayssi's treatment and I was so shell shocked that it didn't even occur to me to go watch or even post about it here. I was incredibly touched by that gesture, as I am by this one, but I doubt Christina had any clue.

Meanwhile, we are all doing fine for now. Dayssi was really worn out on Tuesday and Wednesday from all of the chemo, but today she seems to be on the upswing. The steroids are having their usual effects, but a new one is that she seems compelled to smack us, with a smile, on whatever body part is most accessible. It is annoying for me, but dangerous for her as it is also really really annoying for India, and she smacks back! So much for our no hitting rule. When it's me against the steroids I tend to buckle. Anyway, Saturday morning the steroids will have all been ingested, and by Monday, with any luck, the smack attack will be over as well.

Go Florence!!!!

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