Friday, November 20, 2009
Giving is the right thing to do!
That is the motto of Business Network International (BNI). I belong to the Georgian Bay Chapter based in Collingwood. I use it with respect to illustrate the positive and inspiring things we have Reggae Marathon December experienced throughout 2009. Especially in working toward the goal of raising $10,000 for the Canadian Diabetes Association by running in the Reggae Marathon on December 5 in Negril, Jamaica.
So far we have raised just over $3,800. Sally and I are blown away by the generous donations so far.
With two weeks to go, the final push is on: training peaks this weekend with a long slow distance (LSD) run on Sunday with the Wasaga Beach Road Runners. And we are looking for ways to raise the final $6,200. You can reach me directly at chris.morales@bell.net with suggestions.
Through all of this we have learned what "Givers Gain" really means. People give because it is the right thing to do.
Family, friends, business associates, on-line friends and total strangers have given to the CDA to continue education and research into Diabetes. We have been moved by the generosity of all our donors. Large or small...it doesn't matter. Each one counts.
I have been given advice on training and nutrition. Some unsolicited. All valuable. I have been to a chiropractor, undergone hypnotherapy, had a pedicure, bought better shoes.
I am eating more fruits and vegetables, drinking less alcohol, reducing salty snacks. As Sally says, "gotta take care of that 50+ body".
I am running smarter and including rest days. To all the members of the Wasaga Beach Road Runners: Thank you!
But the biggest lesson? Its not all about me.
I started this whole thing because I wanted to finish a marathon. "Me, me, me!" Everything changed when I decided to dedicate the attempt to raising money for the CDA. That simple decision kept me sane through the challenges of 2009. It unleashed kindness, generosity and support. We knew it was there...just needed a hand to be released.
Givers Gain. It feels good!
Until next time...
Monday, November 16, 2009
What a blast playing paintball while raising $'s for the CDA
No 'After' pictures thankfully. That would not have been pretty. Thanks Sally for the great pictures.
I learned a few things last Saturday:
- Never stand still in war
- Always have a plan before you start
- Throw out the plan and improvise quickly once underway
- Survival is the only thing that matters
- It hurts when you get shot!
- Kids like shooting at their Dad
Until next time...
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
"Coming to Jamaica to Run"
Marketing consultant Christ Morales has a passion for running. A Jamaican / Canadian Morales will be among the hundreds who will gather at the Long Bay Beach Park in Negril in the early hours of December 5, in the light of bottle torches and to the sound of Reggae music as they await the starter’s orders for the ninth renewal of the Reggae Marathon, Half Marathon and 10K.
Morales’ objective is not only to visit Jamaica for its beauty and warmth but primarily to challenge himself to successfully complete the Reggae Marathon in memory of his father who “passed away of complications brought on by his years long battle with diabetes.” He has therefore “decided to dedicate my running to raising money for Diabetes Research in Canada. My goal in 2009 is to raise $10,000.” It will be his first trip back to Jamaica for this purpose.
Like Morales there are many others who will be taking the trip for a similar reason. Sports tourism is one of the fastest growing niches in the industry and despite the recession which, globally, is proving to be a greater challenge than many anticipated, there are those who are committed to going wherever the opportunity presents itself and their passion takes them to improve their fitness or as in Morales’ case “to raise money for a good cause.”
In addition to the local entrants, 2009 will see participants in the Reggae Marathon event coming to the island from countries as diverse as Finland, South Africa, Belgium, Brazil, USA, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands, Japan and France. Some, like the Arthritis Foundation - USA chapter will also be running to raise funds. The Yellow Bird Runners, Sisters in Motion and the Running Girlz, the all female running club from Burlington, Ontario, Canada have also registered to participate.
This continues to be good news for Jamaica. According to Tanya Miller President of the Jamdammers Running Club of Kingston, organizers of the event, as since its inception “Reggae Marathon has managed to make an important economic impact contributing over US$5.5 million to the accommodation sub-sector alone. We are awaiting the results concerning the food, drink, entertainment and other sub-sectors”, Miller added.
The Reggae Marathon event is also an example of community tourism at work as the entire area - from Negril to Green Island, has caught the vision and embraced the concept and all are working together to welcome the visitors and ensure that each year’s staging of the event is successful.
According to race director Alfred “Frano” Francis “the entire Negril community, from the many volunteers to the hoteliers, has come together to partner with us to present the main event as well as others like the award winning JHTA World’s Best Pasta Party at the Couples Swept Away Sporting Complex and the Village Bash in the Negril town square on December 4, as well as the Awards and Finish Line victory party on the Negril West End after the race on December 5.”
Further information and updates can be accessed at www.reggaemarathon.com
Negril here we come...:)
42: Marathon distance and humidex in Negril

I started this madness because I wanted to finish a marathon. Now I have to finish 2 on December 5th in Negril!
Nightmares!
I'm getting through it by staying focused on three things: motivation, inspiration and passion. And a ton of growing support from family, friends, business associates and total strangers! Plus, donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association continue to climb. Thank you.
And after much of the year endlessly thinking about and planning for the run in December, I am now only '23 sleeps' away from the start of the race at 5:15 am on Saturday, December 5:
- Picked up my 'Race shoes' at the Running Room Outlet store in Toronto yesterday. Staying with what has gotten me to this point: Adidas Supernova's. Bought the 'Orange' pair this time. A bit of vanity here: wanted to have the shoes match the Team Diabetes singlet given to me by Dave Foster from Wasaga Beach.
- Also picked up a new running hat and gel belt. Nutrition important; minimizing the impact of the sun critical.
- Air tickets booked (Westjet of course to Montego Bay on Dec 2) and confirmed hotel in Negril 300 metres from the start/finish (Foote Prints on the Beach)
- And I continue training with the best group of runners I have ever met in the Wasaga Beach Road Runners. Mike, Eric, Pete, Jim and all the rest: thank you for keeping me me moving with the emails and Sunday morning training runs.
All good on the motivation front.
And then I had a massive inspiration boost: a very, very generous corporate donation to the Canadian Diabetes Association from Gord West and his entire team at Strongbar Industries.(www.strongbar.com). WOW!
I can't even begin to put into words how that felt. Gord and I have been friends since our family came to Canada in 1972. He and his friends Garth, Greg and Brent accepted me, the funny talking Jamaican with the frizzy hair unconditionally. We have been friends ever since.
Inspiration comes in many ways. At mile 23 on Saturday morning around December 5 around 9 am your generous support will keep me going. And yes, I will have pictures at the finish line.
Through all of this this though, one individual has kept-the-faith. Has kept the passion burning. She has kept me running with her line, "Run Christopher, run". Without her passionate support...often at great personal sacrifice...remember the story of her driving me to the start of the Toronto 1/2 Marathon?...I would not have made it through this year.
Thank you so very much, Sally. I love you very much.
Sally's deep passion has kept me motivated and inspired to keep going when things looked dark and crappy this past winter. "We're we are almost at this finish line".
42 x 2 on December 2. Bring it on!
Until next time...