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2004-01-10 7:50 AM

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I'm a 43 year old female who unlike many of you am not returning after a long hiatus from an active youth. I never participated in sports, be it HS-cross country, college swim team, or even leisurely bike rides with my family. However, couch potato doesn't really describe me. I'm active just not in an athletic way. I've remodeled many houses, coached youth sport teams, organized more fund-raisers and events than I can remember and begin my day at the crack of dawn and finally lay my head down long after my family has retired. Due to a dare from my older sister, in January 2002 I participated in the San Diego Marathon. With no training, I walked 26.2 miles in 7 and ½ hours. No world record, but my personal best. I finished!

This past July, life challenged our family. We lost our 16 year old son, Kyle. As I've struggled to cope with what is life's greatest challenge, I took on the slogan "It's five o'clock somewhere" this was short lived. Never being much of a drinker prior to his death, I never acquired the taste for alcohol. It numb the pain and allowed for a momentary escape but the negatives, many, outweighed any potential therapeutic value. My brother, an avid believer that exercise and proper diet is the best drug has encouraged me to get those natural drugs; endorphins working for me.

So I've decided to start training for an Olympic tri. Kyle. a natural athlete (triple diamond expert skier, NAUI scuba diver, sailor, cross country runner and skier) would have turned 18 on the 29th of September 2004 and in his memory I want to complete a tri. This past November I took swimming lessons at the Y and can now swim the complete length of the pool with good form and ease. My next obstacle is riding a bike. I haven't been on one in over 30 years. I'm planning on a spinning class at the local gym to start. I live in Vermont and the high today will be negative 8 degrees, so riding outdoors is prohibited for the next few months. I have never run any distance, that will be my greatest obstacle. What I do have, is a tenacity which has gotten me through more than one tough situation.

I would certainly appreciate any encouragement, guidance and advice in my quest to complete my first triathalon in memory of our Kyle Christopher Stone, a remarkable young man.

With my hand in yours,

Terri Stone





2004-01-10 8:00 AM
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terri,
sorry to hear about your loss. it isn't easy to lose a loved one. i think your goals are fantastic. i to am just a beginner with no prior active lifestle, so i can understand were your coming from. don't give up and let us know if there is anything we can help with.

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2004-01-10 8:37 AM
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I cannot begin to imagine what you have gone through over the past several months but you are now in my prayers. Although I obvioulsy do not know you I have no doubt that you will succeed. Being an ex-runner collegiate runner the key to success is consistensy. "It's 5:00 o'clock somewhere" can be used for training too.

God Bless!

2004-01-10 12:14 PM
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Terri,

wow, what a story. I can't imagine how such a loss would impact me, but I would hope that I would respond as you have. What a great goal to have - getting athletic in honor of your athletic son - that's great. Sounds like you keep yourself pretty busy, so if time is a at a premium, you might want to pick up the book 'Triathlon Training in four hours a week' by Eric Harr. I picked it up on a whim this past June and it got me started in my triathlon training. It's got some good information, especially for beginners like me.

Keep us posted on how you're doing. I'll do my best to try to keep encouraging you and praying for you.

Terry
2004-01-10 2:29 PM
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Thanks for sharing your story! I'm sure that Kyle will be smiling down on you the whole way.

2004-01-11 6:34 PM
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What a moving story. Like yourself I also went through a lot of pain and comforted myself with happy hour for a long time. It seemed a little ironic that my birthday is also Sept. 29th. Eventually I got back on track and made that first jump into the pool never thinking it would be that hard to get to the other side.
Within four months I did my first tri, then my second, then my third. It was the best decision I ever made. If you need encouragement I have a lot of that.
Good luck to you!


2004-01-12 5:53 AM
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Terri, I am deeply sorry for your loss and will include you in my prayers. Good luck with your training and new lifestyle!
2004-01-15 5:09 PM
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Good luck and let us know if there is anything we can do to help!
2004-01-15 6:56 PM
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I applaude you for moving forward with the loss of your son. As a thought, could you turn your training into a fund raiser in your sons memory, even if it is just a scolarship to his highschool sport clubs. In your efforts to raise money and work out I would think you would get an extra boost of support from sponsors. Good luck with your training and peace be with you.

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2004-01-15 7:09 PM
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Anything that you need, I/we will be here for you. And you will also be in my prayers. Best of Luck to you.
2004-01-16 1:20 PM
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Terri-
What an inspiration for others! I was touched by your story and just wanted to let you know that you are in my/our prayers and I/we know you can do it. Kyle would be so proud of his mom! Keep up the great attitude and let us know if there is anything we can do to help.
Terri


2004-01-16 7:23 PM
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Terri-
What a powerful story - inspiring how you turned the energy into such a positive thing for Kyle - he's now somehow a part of a great commmunity out here.

Vermont - I spent my high school years there - on the slopes at Stowe every day after school in the winter. Was back to Jericho / Burlington a couple of months ago. Pretty - but really cold right now huh?

Definitely in our prayers - strength and peace.
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