Friday 16 May 2014

Sani2c


Meeting up with David Myburgh


Quick fix!


The finish line

Done and Dusted


Day 1 start
The I really mean lots of dust....;-)
We'll we have finished the Sani 2 C, a fantastic ride, but the most challenging for me. Day 2 was my Nemisis, It took over 7 hours to complete. Thanks to my great cycling buddy, Adriaan, who even pushed me up some of the long hills. I'm so glad we had no major break downs or falls, except mt cycling shoe failed, but then there is nothing that duck tape can't fix.


The day before the start



The morning before the start


Day 1 start 


Our diggs 

Tuesday 13 May 2014

The Time has come!


Can believe we are here again! Time flies! Have I done enough training? ......
Here we are at the race registration for Sani2c, amazing how many old friends one bumps into! 
I'm so grateful that I'm healthly and that I can be here, I thank The Lord for his continued grace in my life! To Him be the Glory! 




My cycling buddy! 



Charl & Pierre

Training and more Training

Really enjoyed cycling at Zebula, earlier this month, time to get ready for Sani2c. Me after a 80km training ride. 

Friday 4 April 2014

Update

Some good news, I recently saw my doctor, and my bone marrow biopsy shows 0,02% MRD, compared to 0,06% 6 months ago. Next step will be 0%! So I'm doing very well, spending a lot of time cycling, in preparation for the Sani2C mountain bike race in 6weeks time. Its getting cold in the mornings, yesterday it was hovering around 10 degrees c.

I have just finished reading a book by Derek Price, really a fantastic read, something that every believer should read and take note of. If you think that there are things holding you back in your life, its worth reading this book. I can highly recommend it!


http://www.amazon.com/Blessing-Curse-You-Can-Choose-ebook/dp/B00B85442Q/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1396625707&sr=8-1&keywords=derek+prince+books+blessings 




Friday 7 March 2014

2YRS POST SCT

I was reminded today that its been 2 years since my stem cell transplant! Cant believe it!
I'm doing so well, life is back to normal. Earlier this year I went for a cycle of treatment, and with that I need to go for a 6 weeks bone marrow biopsy. So that happens next week. I don't like this one, not very nice. I'm sure all is good, and so this will be a formality. I'm so grateful that I'm healthy, and that I don't really have any major complaints. Even my back is perfect. The Lord is Good, All the time!

Back into training for the Sani2C in May, I really look forward to it, although lost of training still ahead.