Sunday, November 14, 2010

Taking a Break....

Update from the Fosters: While participating in training for his job, Jeremy injured his knee and is currently receiving physical therapy. We are waiting to receive test results to find out the extent of his injuries, so for now we have taken a break from training to work on his recovery. Thank you for all of your prayers and support. We will keep you updated as soon as we know more.

[J+C Foster]

Monday, October 11, 2010

New Shoes + 16 Miles


Update: Last week we put in 14 miles.... 9 miles during the week and a 5 mile long run Saturday morning with our team. We have quickly learned that keeping up the mileage during the week helps us in our endurance on Saturday's. 

As we continued to put in the miles week after week (in order to accurately train for a half marathon), we wanted to see if our current running shoes were providing enough support. Over the weekend we visited the Running Center in Redlands and they helped fit both the Foster's in a new pair of shoes that will carry us through race day. :) 

This week we are aiming to put in 16 miles.... 10 miles during the week and 6 miles on Saturday. 

Starting off our running week w/ a Monday night run
Thank you for your continued support. We received a lot of pledges over the weekend and greatly appreciate your partnership in this adventure. The direct link to the support center can be found on the right side of this blog, our names our listed individually.

We will continue to maintain this blog as a way for you to follow our training.... 

95 days left.... 

[J&C Foster]

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Our Challenge....


Dear Family and Friends, 
 
The Foster team has decided to challenge ourselves and train for the LA Half Marathon on January 16, 2011 for the benefit of Team World Vision. We are partnering with our church, The Grove Community Church, to raise money to build clean water wells for Uganda. For those of you that don’t know, Jeremy was born in Kenya and Africa has always held a special place in our hearts. We are extremely excited for this opportunity and invite you to participate in this journey with us. 

World Vision is a non-profit, “dedicated to working with children, families, and their communities to reach their full potential by tackling the causes of poverty and injustice. World Vision serves all people regardless of religion, race, ethnicity, or gender.” There work in Uganda began in 1972, and today over 150,752 children are registered through the World Vision sponsorship program. Their goals for this country include providing nutritional programs, clean water and sanitation, and educational advancements. (Team World Vision)

Here is the link to the donation page, it can also be found on the right side of the blog. (Grove Community Church- Support Page). If you so choose, you can support one or both of us. Our names are listed individually since we are running as individuals. If you need information on how to donate other than online, please contact us. 



We are really excited for this lifestyle change as we train and push ourselves to put in the miles during each week. Saturday mornings are spent training with the rest of our Grove Team, and pushing ourselves to run longer distances. After all….we are running for water. 


[J&C Foster]