Growing
up with my mother in another country, my siblings and I looked to my
grandmother as our mom. She took care of all four of us plus other
cousins. My grandmother, Mamá, like we called her, was a strong,
independent woman. She always woke up early for breakfast and church and was
the last one to go to sleep after the day was done. Knowing that she had
suffered from Dementia in her later years came as a shock to me because I
couldn't understand how a woman so strong could become so dependent on others.
I attribute what I know about Alzheimer's and it's effects to my wife
Tania because of what her family went through with her grandfather and great
grandmother. She introduced me to the Alzheimer's walk and together we have
been raising funds and awareness by participating in it every year
since.
I was very happy when
I was chosen to join the team because now I can pass along my knowledge and
educate myself more on what Alzheimer's is and how it can deteriorate those we
love.
Running for me has now
become more than a hobby, it is my way to stay fit, to discover the world and
to share my experiences with those I love the most. I run with my head held
high knowing that this crazy idea of mine has become a way to express my
gratitude and honor the memory of those who have shaped us into who we are
today.
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