Monday, August 8, 2011

New Pictures

Kirsi just sent these new pictures which were taken while she was on holiday. It's wonderful to see her looking so healthy and relaxed!




Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Leave a note of support for Kirsi

To leave a note for Kirsi, just click on "Comments" below. Thanks so much for taking time to let Kirsi know you are thinking of her too!

Janice

Monday, May 23, 2011

Nearly two years later

Once again, I'm training and fundraising to celebrate Kirsi, her courage and and her enthusiasm for life. She's still living and working in Finland, her health remains good and we're both looking forward taking another trip with our old College roommates to celebrate our 50th birthdays in just a few months. 

Kirsi has graciously agreed to allow me to run another marathon in her honour so I hope to post a fuller update soon.

In the meantime, to follow my latest efforts to celebrate Kirsi and all she has overcome, go to It ain't about the Tiffany necklace.  You can also donate to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada by going to my TNT fundraising page.

Thanks for whatever support you can provide!

Thursday, June 18, 2009

If you know Kirsi...

Please consider contributing your own tributes to her by clicking on "Comments" below.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

In honour of Kirsi

I've known Kirsi for almost 30 years. We first met when we were roommates at a small international college in British Columbia. Though we've lived on separate continents for many of the years since, we've stayed in touch, and two years ago had the opportunity to renew our friendship when we joined two other roommates for a week long vacation in Tuscany.
During that trip, I discovered that the bright, warm and loving girl I knew at the college had become a beautiful, intelligent, compassionate, and funny woman, living life with tremendous courage and grace despite the tragic loss of her husband a few years before.

On top of that loss, it must have been devastating when Kirsi received news a year ago that she had been diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease. Fortunately, Hodgkin's disease is one of the most treatable forms of cancer and her treatments have gone well so her prognosis is bright. In fact, I received word from Kirsi today that her doctors have told her there is no longer any sign of the cancer! Good news that will make my steps lighter in the coming weeks and months of training.

Because Kirsi lives so far away, I haven't been able to offer much by way of practical help or support over the past year. I am therefore grateful for the opportunity to celebrate her recovery by running the Chicago Marathon in her honour and raising money that will assist others who are battling blood cancers in the future.