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Monthly Archives: December 2013
Running from the Ruin
I act like I’m intently setting my running watch, but I’m actually looking over at my neighbor’s house. It’s the sad house. That’s what Keegan calls it and I understand why. Its windows are dark and lifeless, while the front … Continue reading
Posted in Finding Faith, Trauma
Tagged Callie Skokos, depression, Grace, running, suffering, suicide, therapy
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I’ll Never Again Run Alone
I walked out of the Invision Sally Jobe Radiology and Imaging Center into the warm Colorado sunshine and I was sure this day was the most beautiful day of all. On this December afternoon, I learned about Grace first hand. … Continue reading
Posted in Finding Faith
Tagged cancer, faith, God, Grace, inspiration, Race for the Cure, running
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Please Don’t Let It Catch Me
When I run, I can ease the pain. When I run, I can control the controllable. When I run, I can make sense of the senseless. But when I run, can I defeat disease? ‘They’ say all I have to … Continue reading
Posted in Finding Faith, Trauma
Tagged Callie Skokos, depression, Race for the Cure, women's running
25 Comments