2.27.2008
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It's got to be pretty boring to sit in a room 6 hours a day while doctors pump all kinds of crap into your body. Plus, it won't be as easy for Craig to keep up with all his crew.
Give Craig a shout-out to let him know what's up, that you're thinking about him, or just to celebrate his radness. Leave comments under stuff posted to the left.
Also, Craig could use some help financing his treatment. You can donate to his care by contributing to our online benefit, or just click on the "Donate" button at the top of the page.
To raise cash for Craig, I'm going to donate $1 for every mile I run during his chemo. I hope to log at least 180 miles by the time he's finished.
It's not much, but with your help, it could be a little more. If you want to match my donation, leave Craig a note anywhere on this site pledging your support of $1 a mile. Then, at the end of 9 weeks, we'll post info to donate online or send a check.
If you can't donate but still want to help, you can run or walk for Craig. Just hit the road, then leave him a note to tell him how far you went, how fast, or what you saw along the way!
My mile total before Jan. 21 was 12.4, so we'll subtract that from the final number. Keep an eye on our progress here:
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Ah Jason that is insane! 18 miles...I can't even fathom that. Let alone the fact that it was "cool enough" to wear a shirt. It's been hard to come across 40+ degree temps in the past...I can't even remember! I applaud you heartily. (As well as the sense of humor haha).
-Craig
Lol, yeah. I heard all about your sub-20-degree weather. I think we're supposed to get down into the high 40s tonight. It was about 60 on my run, and everyone outside was wearing coats.
Unbelievable. It'll hit 40 either tomorrow, but definitely for the next week, and I guarantee people will be bringing out the T-shirts because it will be so much "warmer" outside. Insanity.
-CBJr.
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