My Story…
Thanks for coming this far.
I've been thinking about how important it is to slow down. I do this while preparing for a "race". While I hope to finish faster than last year, speed is not the point.
In my brief 51+ years on this planet I have had my share of troubles- some harder to emerge from than others, but some dark times to be sure. I don't talk about those troubles a lot, but I count myself lucky that I have a few dear ones around to listen when I need them.
I think my struggles with the dark or the low or the heavy are largely circumstantial. I’m introspective as well which can magnify my perspective on situations and make a mountain of a mole-hill. I can spiral and sometimes I can’t see the surface.
It was my wife Amber who convinced me to go to therapy for a while to look at these demons, and I am ever grateful to her for that. She was able to see what kind of help I needed because she has been through her own dark, low, heavy times.
I am not a complex case, but I know many, and the system is not perfect, it is not like teevee. 2025 is stressful and I think we need to focus more of our attention on helping each other through this uniquely baffling time.
I have had to slow down and ask for help recently. I find it difficult to do. I am getting better at it though.
The Run for Women is great because it exemplifies the mind’s health is the bodies’ health. I feel more stable since I started running at 47, and even more having started climbing at 49. These activities give me a focus; I work through problems on long runs and tricky climbs.
I do the Run for Women every year for the last 4 in honour of my Mother-in-Law: Angy Harrower.
Cheers,
Kevin
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Achievements
Recent donors
Donation date | Donor name | Donation amount |
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May 07 | Sarah Armstrong | $50.00 |
May 07 | Cirque de Segal | $27.80 |
May 06 | the Hahn Family | Undisclosed amount |