There were too many things happening all at once this week. I couldn't post fast enough! By completing 140.6 miles of running, swimming and biking in just over 11 and half hours, Casey became an Ironman.
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Casey gestures to his fan club. |
Our grandkids cheered their Dad on.
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Connor and Kylee |
By surviving his first 10 days in the hospital, chemo infusions and finally a bone marrow transplant, all while keeping a smile on his face, Roger demonstrated that he is a man of steel.
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Roger and his nurse, Nataliya during the transplant. |
Like father, like son! Two great men in your life, Candi! Actually, more than that with your donor and friend, Robert! You're not so bad yourself. : ) Happy Thanksgiving Candi & Robert!
ReplyDeleteRoger-- I will say, John took a little longer than necessary to check out the picture of your Nurse Nataliya. Keep up with the bacon and eggs.
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That grin didn't go over my head. He looks like the cat that ate the canary, doesn't he?
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