Sunday, March 14, 2010

Day by Day Play by Play

I'm finally stateside! It has been an amazing and rocky journey (literally); I've kept up on a handwritten journal as much as I could when i wasn't being thrown from wall to wall in the 21 foot swells of the Drake Passage--over the next few days I'll get each entry up and running for your reading pleasure!

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

From BOS to MIA to MIA

I just wanted to let everyone know that I am safely in Buenos Aires, Argentina--I flew from Boston on Saturday into Miami and then down South. I have plenty to say, and trust me, it has already been a bit of a "Kelly" adventure (which most of you will know what I mean by this)--I'm keeping a journal and taking tons of photos and video. Unfortunately, you're going to have to wait until I arrive back on March 14th because I will not have an internet connection and will be MIA.

I want to thank you all for your support--the race is in four days and I would not be here without you.

Thank you and I'll post everything as soon as I can!!!

Sunday, February 21, 2010

The Last Marathon

This opportunity has been a long time coming. About a year and a half ago, when I started running around the globe, one of my goals was to run a marathon on every continent, to raise awareness for the Leukemia and Lymphoma society, avoid becoming a fatty, and possibly make a personal debut in the Guinness Book of world records (to be the youngest person to run a marathon on every continent). I was crushed when I failed to be relieved from the wait-list last March during my travels.

Finally, my friends, my time has come.

That's right. On Christmas Eve I received an e-mail from Marathon Tours stating that I, indeed, would finally be added to the 2010 Antarctica Marathon roster. What a gift!

There's a little hiccup in my plans, however. The race is March 6th; I will be leaving in exactly two months for the two week trip. As one could imagine, an expedition of this demeanor does not come cheaply. I have a bit of money in the bank and have already received some very generous donations in order to make my dream become a reality. Brace yourself while I throw out this number....the excursion costs a whopping $6400. I know, it makes my eyes water to look at that price tag. I am currently looking for sponsors and am prepared to empty my bank account and/or open a new credit card to cover the cost. However, I am also extending my pleading eyes to the gracious hearts of my family and friends.

You all have supported me through my arduous international excursion, running the world for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, the Tusk Fund, Action for Cheetahs in Kenya, Takatifu Gardens, YogaMagic, as well as numerous other charitable organizations. I look to you, again, for your kinda words, strong hearts and anything else you may be able to offer. If you, or anyone else you may know, would like to contribute to helping me cross the finish line of my 7th continent, raising awareness for a charity that is near and dear to my heart and possibly planting me in the Guinness Book of World Records, please, don't hesitate to let me know.

Thank you for all of your support; words cannot truly express my gratitude.