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December 1st, 2009

2010 LIVESTRONG challenge registration is open! Kevin has Team Bear up and running already and the site is rolling with new links and fundraising thermometer. The 2010 team page is here: http://seattle2010.livestrong.org/teambear

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The Seattle Challenge dates are June 19th and 20th, my and Melanthia’s birthdays respectively. Registration is discounted to $35 until the end of December so go get yours while you are thinking about it.

Personally I have no plans to stop doing these rides so this year I’m going to look into having a Team Bear jersey made or even a full kit – lots of spandex. Drop me a line if you are interested.

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quiet. too quiet.

October 10th, 2009

The site has been somewhat slow for a while now.  At first it felt like a moment of silence, but at this point it’s been too long and I need to do my part.  Tonight was the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project annual gala.  I’m sorry to say this is the first time I’ve been.  I have few regrets in my life – I don’t particularly believe in them – but that is one, Beth stood with me for everything and I wasn’t there until now.  Honestly we need their help as much as they need ours.

Getting ready for Austin has been hard.  I haven’t had time to ride much apart from commuting, which means I’ll be getting a good look at Kevin’s back wheel as it gets smaller on the horizon.  On the other hand the rides I have done all involve hills or the use of Maxwell as weight in the trailer behind the back wheel – it feels like your always going uphill when he’s back there.

I never really put up a ride report from the Seattle challenge so here it is. Enjoy.

The morning started with a text message from Kevin indicating we were good to go.  Beth was in a tough situation and we weren’t sure it was all going to add up to a ride that June 21st.  I posted a quick note that we would be on course, ate a bowl of Cheerios (for good karma) and hit the bike to ride down to the Seattle Center.  I ended up about 10 minutes early and hung around until Kevin, Erika, Mary, Marc and AJ showed up.  It was warming up so I stuck AJ with my leg warmers – no really, they were clean.

It was sure to be an emotional day.  This is what I had latched on to as my way to fight back against what had taken my mother and was after my sister – specifically I wanted to tackle the climb up Village Park Drive in Montreux, but we had a good 35 miles to put in first.

We rolled across I-90 on the express lanes and onto Mercer Island.  This was familiar territory since I had ridden this a few times alone and with others to get ready but it was nice to have the express lanes.  At some point the cat-and-mouse game ensued and I found myself chasing an attacking Kevin through the windy Mercer Way.  I really didn’t expect to do any defensive riding but I saw him fly by and couldn’t stop myself from trying to catch him.  The best part was once I caught him he turns and says “why don’t you take a pull” as if I didn’t just cook my legs to get to his back wheel.

We hit the power stop on the island so the weaklings (me) could us the portable facilities.  Only the finest honey-bucket will do.  After a courtesy stop at the hand washing station – remember we are all wearing gloves we wipe our noses with – we were off again.

Somehow Mary and I got ahead by a bit and hit the third power stop a few minutes ahead, we had agreed to skip the second stop.  Turned out Erika got a flat and her and Kevin jumped into a group and worked their way back.  This would be the last stop before the big hill.

We cruised through unfamiliar roads then I realized we were headed west along I-90, meaning we were almost to the big hill.  I grabbed some energy gel since I didn’t think I’d have a free hand for the next 3-4 miles and we took the left up Cougar Mountan.  The climb is steep and long, I’m not sure of the exact numbers but it’s around 3.5 miles at 6-8% grade.  Kevin and I were together for a bit but at some point he turned off to go back to the group.  I worked as hard as I could until the top was in sight then clicked a gear or two and poured whatever was left in the tank into the road.  I finished the hill with stinging legs and a tear in my eye.

In my head it was glorious; in reality I was the only one up there, team-bear was on the hill.  I walked down to cheer them on but decided it would be better to take the bike so I rode back to the group and we finished the hill together.

The descent off Cougar Mountain was a different route than we had taken in our training ride.  The hill wasn’t as steep but it was long and it was certainly the scene of the top speed for the ride – somewhere in the mid 40s.  Kevin and I took off down the hill, likely both looking at computers to see how high we could tick the numbers.

By the time we reached Seward park it had been around 4 hours in the saddle.  I think everyone was slowing down.  We came to the hill to take us into downtown and I decided to sprint up.  It all made sense in my head until the hill kept going and I didn’t have the legs left to keep the pace up.  Kevin caught me about 3/4 of the way up and we finished the hill off together.  After that it was time to stick together for the ride through downtown and back to the finish line.

We made the turn into the Seattle Center together, the final few hundred feet.  We came to the finish chutes and I saw Melanthia, with Max on her back, taking pictures.  There was quite a crowd ready to welcome us.  I kept the tears under my glasses but at that moment we had accomplished something.  We exchange hugs, took some photos then Kevin was whisked off home to be with Beth.

The event was extremely powerful.  Thousands of people in one place riding and running to make a difference.  I can’t wait for Austin.  I can’t wait for next year.  I can’t wait for the day we don’t have to do this.

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July 1st, 2009

Please join us as we celebrate the life of Beth Peterman. We gather together to remember a woman whose wit, compassion, strength, wisdom, kindness, inclusiveness, passion and sense of urgency to make the world a better place inspires us all. Beth’s spirit touches so many people in this world, it will make her happy to know that we all will gather together to share her stories and take them back out in the world to be shared some more.

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Sunday, July 12
4:00 PM – 7:00 PM.
Daybreak Star Cultural Center, Discovery Park, Seattle www.unitedindians.org/daybreakstar.html
A short program will begin at 5:00 P.M. Families including children are welcome.
Please R.S.V.P to eventwrangler@gmail.com

Beth’s wish and our hope is that this event be a celebration of her life, despite the pain we are feeling at her loss. In this spirit, there will be several opportunities to collaborate and directly participate in making the evening wonderful:

• Sharing memories. We will be sharing stories of Beth’s life as well as photos and other memories we have of her. If you have a digital or actual photo or any other memory you would like to share, we will be collecting pictures, writings, and other mementos for a memory book which will be displayed at the event. For more information on how to contribute to the memory book, please coordinate with Janet at janet (at) wiley.net.

• Sharing a meal. In the spirit of Beth’s community involvement and cultural connectivity, we invite interested cooks to participate in a potluck supper. Although it is certainly not required, we encourage those who would enjoy bringing a dish to share to coordinate with Katherine and Maria Grace at Katherine.grace (at) gatesfoundation.org.

• A note on RSVPs and spreading the word. While Beth had a great many contacts, we know there were many more people in her past and present worlds than are represented by her email address book. Please help us spread the word by forwarding this invitation to people who might not have received it but may want to join us in celebrating her life. We hope to share this event with as many of Beth’s community as would like to be there. However, we would appreciate knowing how many chairs (and bottles of wine!) to provide so please let us know if you hope to attend. Thank you.

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The ride completed but the challenge continues …

June 21st, 2009

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Team Bear cyclists rolled across the finish line just before 1 p.m., a wonderful showing of the countless hours of training that has taken place in the past several months. Our dear Beth was unable to physically join family and friends to cheer the pack across the line but she was without a doubt present in the hearts and minds of all who came out to show their support. While this 70-mile challenge has come to an end, the greater battle continues.

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We are in.

June 21st, 2009

The title is a quote from Kevin’s text message this morning. Looks like we are all lined up to ride/run today. I’m not entirely awake yet, but I think the few miles down to the Seattle Center will fix that. Today will be an emotional show of support Beth, if you can come out to cheer on people in the challenge please do.

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Evening before the ride

June 20th, 2009

Everyone is registered. Team Bear has wildly exceeded our goal, almost doubling in fact! Everyone feels ready for the ride physically… mentally is the question that we are all dealing with tonight.

Beth has had a rough last couple of days. Her right side weakness has gotten much worse, this morning it was evident in her neck as well. Holding her head up straight was a pretty big chore and after awhile she needed a little help. She slept for most of the day and is comfortable right now as we had an adjustable bed delivered.

With all that went on today and how Beth was feeling it isn’t very likely that she will be making it to cheer on the finish of the ride tomorrow. I do know that she will be rooting us on from home. And we will be riding our hearts out in tribute to her strength, courage, beauty and tenaciousness!

I hope that those who were coming out to cheer on Team Bear with Beth will still be there to cheer us on even though Beth might not be there. We all can certainly use the last bit of energy to get us across the line. Thank you again to all who have supported our efforts! And of course every bit of love you have sent our way have been a great gift and wonderful lift of energy and love to Beth.

Love to you all! Kevin

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Team Bear Cheering Section- Join Beth and others!

June 18th, 2009

Hey Team Bear Supporters,

There will be an unofficial Team Bear Cheering Section gathered up at 2nd and Republican (at the red bicycle square on the attached map) in Seattle Center. Beth and crew will try to arrive there between 11:00-12:00 Sunday morning. I am anticipating that the Team Bear cycling crew will roll through the finish sometime after 11:00, although likely closer to 12:00 noon. Feel free to join Beth and many others for the finish of the cyclists and the gather up of the whole Team Bear, runners, walkers and cyclists.

If you have any problem finding the Team Bear cheering section feel free to call 206-303-9072 for location information.

Thanks again to all who have supported Team Bear!

See you Sunday!

Kevin

Link to venue map and finish line: http://www.livestrongchallenge.org/atf/cf/%7BD1308CBF-EFD6-4EFE-8FA1-66FA00E28177%7D/SEATTLE%20VENUE%20MAP.PDF

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Healthy & Capable

June 16th, 2009

Kevin and I went on a mini but sweaty and tough uphill ride this evening. Ugh. Warmer air, car exhaust and traffic made me feel pretty vulnerable to the upcoming 70 miles. I keep chanting, it’s a ride-not a race, it’s a ride-not a race. It’s a sort-of Little Engine that Could chant. I have to think too that, I am healthy and capable. No matter how slow or hard riding the bike is, it’s a lot easier than what my brother and Beth are doing.

Beth returned from her trip to Geneva and dramatically lost some physical capabilities. Because the chemo therapies are not working, her tumor is growing and therefore putting pressure on areas of her brain. This has caused her to loose the ability to move her right arm and leg. She is now unable to walk or move from place to place without assistance from Kevin, me or someone else. So, I have to think 70miles-no big deal. I’m healthy and capable to do almost anything all by myself, and I’m thankful and humbled by that.

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Weekend Long Run

February 24th, 2009

Because of the snow and ice, I haven’t been riding my bike like the Seattle-ers/Seattle-ites. I set up a bike on an indoor trainer to do my rides inside about a month ago. So far I have completed one hour long ride. Pretty pathetic.

In the mean time, I am continuing my weekend long runs with my friend Corrie and watching the snow slowly melt beneath our feet. We run about an hour or 6-8 miles (11 one time) on the back roads or trails of Sitka. It’s March and the roads will start to clear soon. I’ll get outside on the bike then.

I tried to find a picture of our usual running route. This last weekend it was beautiful and sunny. We actually had to wear our sunglasses because of the light reflecting off the snow! Here is the description of the area instead of a picture.

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Knock. Knock. Who’s There?

February 23rd, 2009

just a quick training update from Kevin…
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