Well, we have been busy, busy. A lot of good things have been going on!
First, Frasier has been running track for his Jr. High and
he just ran today. I clocked him at a 5:27
mile!
That is:
#1) a new PR and
#2) ridiculously fast!
I honestly could not run a mile that fast. I’m so impressed and proud of him!
Next, my cousin, Sam, just left for an LDS mission to
France. He came to Utah to head to the
MTC and he was able to stop past my house, along with my Uncle Bill and they
gave me a beautiful blessing! I really
appreciate EVERYONE who has been praying for me! I’ve actually been AMAZED! I’ve run into people that I wouldn’t have
even thought knew about me and they tell me that they have been praying for
me! I believe in the power of prayer and I’ll take
them from everyone! A lady I work with
told me that she put my name on the prayer roll at her church and she wanted to
make sure that was OK! Of course!! I don’t
think prayers only work if they are in my church. I am so grateful that people in her
congregation that I don’t even know are praying for me!
A few other stories: My
little sister in California works at a Yoga studio and the students there
dedicated a practice for me! Also, I
have an awesome cousin who has struggled with substance abuse. Unfortunately, he has had to spend some time
in jail. My aunt printed my blog posts
off for him to read. He was telling his
cell mate about me and then the cell mate asked my name. My cousin thought it was kind of weird, but
told him, and later on, he found the cell mate on his knees praying
specifically for me by name! I am
humbled and overwhelmed by everyone’s love and concern! Thank you!!
I also had a neat experience. I was opening mail and opened an EOB from
some of my preliminary diagnosis visits and blood work. Of course, it was extensive and
expensive!! As I was looking it over, I
had this overwhelming feeling that the claims processor who worked my claim
said a prayer for me. I know that is
weird, but the feeling was so strong that I really believe it!
I’ve thought a lot about prayers. I wondered if saying the same thing: “help me
to be healthy” could get overused and the Lord would get tired of hearing
it. However, I have come to the
conclusion that things that we truly desire or are thankful for cannot be “over
prayed”. I pray daily for my kids, and
every single time I do it, I MEAN IT!
So, I guess what I’m saying is that if you truly mean something and it is
not just said due to repetition without thought, I think it is OK to pray for
it always. I believe that I will stay
healthy long enough that I will be cured and I think prayer will help me to do
that!
I also had a couple great conversations with some amazing
people. First, was Troy’s cousin
Paige. She is truly inspiring! She was diagnosed with breast cancer while
she was pregnant. She has survived
extensive surgeries and chemo. She told
me that she doesn’t always know what is in store for her, but she does know
each day she’s alive that the Lord wants her here and she tries to make the
most of every single day! I loved that
thought and have tried to do the same thing with my days!
I also talked to my brother Coltan who was hit by a car
almost two years ago. The injuries were
VERY severe and he was in a wheelchair for months. He still has pain. He told me that some days he gets angry, but
it doesn’t change anything and we both discussed how important it is to stay
positive. Anger doesn’t help or change
anything! Besides that; if something
were to happen to either one of us, we don’t want people’s lasting thoughts
being of us angry and ornery all the time!
I also need to say thank you to a darling student of Troy’s
who fundraised some money for us! We couldn’t
believe she did that! It was so
thoughtful and a lot of work! We told
her that it would be donated to Huntsman Cancer to help with research. I am very appreciative of her efforts!
I’m grateful for those experiences! They help me to remember how truly blessed I
am!
On a crazy note, a couple weeks ago we had some bad storms
and lightning struck the power substation right near my house! It was the loudest, brightest, craziest thing
I’ve ever experienced! It actually made
me a bit dizzy too! I didn’t see the
fireball, but apparently a fireball shot straight up in the sky! The resulting surge took out our power,
satellite TV, and internet. It actually completely
blew out the Digis internet box, our router, and the Ethernet ports on our iMac
and airport extreme… which stinks! I
could focus on the negative about this, but I did get to see colors in the sky
that I’ve never seen before and I’m hoping that my near electrocution changed
the structure of my cells and cured my cancer!
(Probably not, but fun to fantasize about, nonetheless!)
Alright, a few last
things that I am SUPER DUPER excited about!
First, my sisters Liz, Hilary, and Kristy and I all registered for the
Nike Women’s marathon lottery and WE GOT IN!
It is in San Francisco in October.
I can’t wait to run with all of them!
Also, during the race, you run along the coast, there is a Ghirardelli
chocolate stop, and when you finish, instead of a medal, you get a Tiffany’s
necklace handed to you by a fireman in a tuxedo! Ha!
Also, Troy and I are signed up to volunteer at the St.
George Ironman this weekend! We are
there at 5 am to help in the change tents from the swim to bike
transition. Then, we are helping all
night (until midnight) in a run aid station.
My cousin Niki is actually in charge of the run aid station and they are
planning an INCREDIBLE display. I will
take pictures and post them next time.
I can’t wait to be part of the Ironman and am really excited to be a
volunteer! I am a bit sad, because they
changed the St. George Ironman to a half for upcoming years. Troy and I were planning on signing up to
compete in it in 2013, so now we need to figure out a different location. I thought St. George would be close enough for
my family to come cheer, so I’ll try to find the next closest, but just know
family….when I do the full Ironman…I want you there!
Last, I think I’m
kind of cool because I’m spotlighted on the Strider’s Running Store website
this month! I’m an internet sensation!
He He He! If you do want to read my
spotlight, you can find it at www.stridersrunning.com
Stay tuned next week for some seriously cool pictures from
the St. George Ironman!
Thanks for the prayers! They are keeping me healthy, so keep
‘em coming!
You obviously have a lot of people who love you and are praying for you...I believe that the more the prayers the better, they all reach Him and He is always watching out for us. He is obviously watching out for you with all this show of love and support.
ReplyDeleteI think you are pretty FABULOUS!
You are so great Alayna I seriously love you so much
ReplyDeleteYour positive attitude is inspiring! Also, my friend was driving back home from work and she saw that fireball and posted it on instagram. Crazy to think that was by your house. A good friend of mine that lives in S.F. posts photos that he takes during his runs and it looks amazing! He talks about that Ghirardelli chocolate place too. :)
ReplyDeleteI saw and read your striders spotlight. How fun for you! And Troy has got to be just brimming with pride. Way to go!
ReplyDeleteLove your stories and inspiration. Keep it up. You know at the games they say, "Go, Fight, Win!," well keep on winning girl! Love ya!
ReplyDeleteAlayna, you are so loved! Thanks for your inspiring words. Keep it up...just keep it up!
ReplyDeleteHi, my name is Kaycee,
ReplyDeleteYour husband was my seminary teacher last year and he currently has my sister. I just want to let you know that I have kept you and your family in my thoughts and prayers. I hope all continues to go well. :D