
GPOYW: Heading-Out-For-My-Last-Run-Before-the-15K-and-My-First Run-in-the-Greatest-Shorts-of All-Time edition.
Of ALL TIME!

GPOYW: Heading-Out-For-My-Last-Run-Before-the-15K-and-My-First Run-in-the-Greatest-Shorts-of All-Time edition.
Of ALL TIME!
Yesterday, I received this message from a guy named Lucas:
I wanted to do a donation, but it doesn’t seem to work because I’m outside the US (I’m from Switzerland)
I do realize that it is the AMERICAN cancer society, but I find pretty cool and selfless what you are doing, and I wanted to participate…
Also, I obviously don’t want to participate in the prize competition, because let’s face it, my 20$ donation-to-be wouldn’t even cover the shipping rates…
Tell me how I can proceed.
Well… wow! I emailed the regional director of DetermiNation about this, and his idea was to use PayPal to transfer Lucas’s donation to me, and then I could pass it along to the American Cancer Society.
I asked Lucas if he’d like to use that method, and he responded:
I had today a very random life experience, and through a pretty cool series of events which I will spare you the details of, I received 20 swiss francs. Your currency is not that healthy nowadays, so it is now worth 20 dollars.
I don’t really believe in fate, but I do believe in awesome coincidences, and since these events happened exactly during our e-mail exchange, I think it’s only fair that I pass the money to you and your fundraising. So could you update my donation to 40 dollars?
Since I’m a student, I would probably have spent the money in beer anyway, so…
Not 10 minutes later, PayPal notified me of a $40 payment from Lucas.
So let’s recap: This guy from across the world went the extra mile to donate to the ACS when there was nothing in it for him. He didn’t let the restrictive donation form deter him. And he doubled his initial donation when he happened to come upon some extra money… instead of spending it on beer.
I was beyond honored to make that $40 donation in his name. Just beyond.

Since Lucas is unable to participate in The Best Running Raffle EVER!, I’m passing along his entries to YOU. Starting now, anyone who makes a donation today, May 18, will get an extra 5 entries to the raffle, on top of however many entries they’d normally receive.
That’s any donation, in any amount, for the rest of the day. Five extra entries! Click here for all the details.
Thank you, Lucas from Switzerland, for your extraordinary gesture.
Very cool for anyone who wants to rock with a bunch of awesome people in D.C. this summer! Alex has clearly put enormous amounts of effort into organizing this, not to mention REorganizing it to be more affordable. Way to go, Alex!
Fitblr Convention has been revamped!
I realized that the original concept may have been a bit too much for people. The majority of the feedback I have received is that it’s just too expensive. I want to make this as successful as possible, so I’ve listened to that feedback. PRICES HAVE DROPPED…
I received a message this morning from an old friend, who I guess would be called a “frenemy” nowadays. In 5th and 6th grade, we were either BFFs or we were in a huge fight, depending on the day. At some point we ended our friendship entirely, and I moved away a few years later. I’m sure the last thing I ever said to her was something cruel and hurtful (ohh, 12-year-old me).
Fast-forward to now, more than a decade later. This was her message:
“Hey Devon. It has been a REALLY long time since the last time we spoke! I hope you are doing well. 🙂 I stumbled upon your blog via one of your Facebook status updates, and I wanted to tell you that you have TOTALLY motivated me to start running again!
I think the last time we spoke we didnt leave off on the best of terms..say back in like…6th grade? lol But…I have a pretty good feeling we have both changed a lot since then, lol.
Anyway–just wanted to tell you to keep up the great work! And thanks for the inspiration. I used to run 5Ks all the time in middle and high school, but I got hurt my Sophomore year and havent run since then. It’s nice to be getting back into it!
I also made a little donation to your ACS fundraising efforts. Good luck with your half marathon. :)”
She donated $25. I’m blown away.
This is just one of many reasons why I’m so glad I decided to go on this adventure.

My new pink Under Armour shirt and Nathan fuel belt match perfectly! Both were birthday gifts from Aaron. Style-savvy boyfriend for the win!
Tonight I did hills with the DetermiNation team — 8 repeats — and some laps around the track for a total of 4 miles. I’m pretty happy that, even with the hills, my average pace was 10:11. That’s OK, right?

I wore the fuel belt to test it out and see if I want to wear it for the 15K on Saturday. At first, the water bottles felt super heavy and awkward, and the belt kept sliding up on my slippery shirt. But I finally found a good place for it around my hips and was able to make it stay put.
I don’t think I’ll need it for the race since there will be several aid stations with liquids and Gu, but I’m glad I have it for my half in June and (eek!) full in December!
A note on the sunglasses: A total badass girl on the team, whom I’ve never talked to, introduced herself to me today and said, “I always think your shades are rad.” They’re just $10 plastic glasses from Target that I bought because I wouldn’t care if they got lost or broken, but I’ve gotten more compliments on them than most other stuff I own!
#1 stunna!
This is my kind of drinking buddy! (What she’s referring to is my estimate that I refill my 27-oz water bottle at LEAST six times a day, which is 162 oz. That’s a conservative guess, and it doesn’t even count the tea I drink…)
Thanks, fabfit, for such a nice “Ask.” And yes, totally try to get down to Seattle for my half! I’ll really need a good drinking buddy after running 13.1… although maybe the other kind of drinking to celebrate. : )

This is my attempt to recreate an amazing salad I had from Trader Joe’s the other night: baby arugula, grape tomatoes, mozzerella, pecans and Amy’s Green Goddess dressing.
The TJ’s salad had a fantastic oil-based pesto dressing and no pecans, but this is pretty bomb, too.

“Little D, have a great pre b-day week. Looking forward to seeing your race on Saturday. Love, Momma”
I’m about to cry. I have the best mom.
So far, the donors who’ve chipped in for the Brooks, lululemon, Runner’s World & Do Life Raffle have been extremely generous! Let me tell you why.
Every single one of them is a second-time donor. That means they already donated to my American Cancer Society fundraising efforts back when there was nothing in it for them. And now they’re donating again.
There are only a few of them, and if I were to end the raffle right now, they’d each get two prizes! But you know what? These special Tumblrites are beyond generous, and they would 100% deserve it. You know who you are – thank you so much.
If anyone is inspired by these folks and would like to join in the raffle fun to benefit a great cause, click here for all the info on how to get involved.
You have something like a 300% chance of winning a prize right now, not to mention a 1,000% chance of being awesome.

Me, Bellevue 10K, April 17, 2011.
Aaron, Constitution Climb, May 15, 2011.
I’m lovin’ it.