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    1. Deana O'Hara says:

      wow – great words and if it makes you feel any better you’d probably smoke me on a bike and – all that blogging and tweeting about you guys doing a marathon – and my being uhm.. how shall we say it… presently ill-equipped, ;-D – I’ve started running with my teenage boys this week. They need to stay in shape for soccer – I just want to make it around the park. It’s a big park I swear. Okay it’s three miles, but it’s a start. So… thanks.

    2. Deana O'Hara says:

      Correction, I meant to say triathlon.. worse than a marathon by a long shot. ;-D

    3. Terry(apostlethatroks) says:

      Funny you should mention this now. I vowed to spend my summer making some changes…the very same changes of which you speak. And lemme tell ya, I have met with much resistance from folks around me who have no interest in Kingdom Living. As in turns out, I have a knack for pruning! (:^D)

    4. Tina Violka says:

      Just went back to the gym yesterday for the first time in a long while. Felt good to be trying to get an edge on my increasing weight gain. Inspiration all around me,little “gray heads” who could kick my butt and not break a sweat doing so.Also helps to have my best friend and gift from God helping me on my journey to health and my journey to Heaven on the next treadmill over.

    5. Steve Chance says:

      I did 102 miles in one day in 2002. 13 hrs & 20 min. 3-wheel recumbant, 147 gear combinations. Not bad for a 40+ year old guy with cerebral palsy who had to learn the hard way not to pee into the wind.

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